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In the Far North of Northland, Hokianga is the beautiful area surrounding Hokianga Harbour on New Zealand's North Island.
This idyllic setting is a little slice of rural paradise, surrounded by some of the nation's oldest European settlements.
In the second-oldest settlement of Horeke, see the historic Mangungu Mission House where the Treaty of Waitangi was signed.
Just south of Horeke is an enormous flow of basalt known as the Wairere Boulders, a must-see for anyone staying in Hokianga hotels.
The amazingly spherical boulders of Koutu - and their equally rotund population of seals - are favorite sights among visitors.
Spectacular sand dunes cover the beaches of Opononi, sculpted into ethereal mounds by the wind.
Over the Mangamuka Bridge is Omahuta Kauri Sanctuary, where visitors are awed by magnificent tree towers.
Pass through Kohukohu to check out its collection of Maori art before taking a ferry to Rawene to cross the Mangroves Boardwalk.
From here, it is a short ride to Waima Valley, which connects with Horeke.
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Introduction to Hokianga, New Zealand
In the Far North of Northland, Hokianga is the beautiful area surrounding Hokianga Harbour on New Zealand's North Island.This idyllic setting is a little slice of rural paradise, surrounded by some of the nation's oldest European settlements.
In the second-oldest settlement of Horeke, see the historic Mangungu Mission House where the Treaty of Waitangi was signed.
Just south of Horeke is an enormous flow of basalt known as the Wairere Boulders, a must-see for anyone staying in Hokianga hotels.
The amazingly spherical boulders of Koutu - and their equally rotund population of seals - are favorite sights among visitors.
Spectacular sand dunes cover the beaches of Opononi, sculpted into ethereal mounds by the wind.
Over the Mangamuka Bridge is Omahuta Kauri Sanctuary, where visitors are awed by magnificent tree towers.
Pass through Kohukohu to check out its collection of Maori art before taking a ferry to Rawene to cross the Mangroves Boardwalk.
From here, it is a short ride to Waima Valley, which connects with Horeke.
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