Top 10 Sights & Landmarks in Northland Region, North Island

May 7, 2022 Weston Hennigan

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Restaurants in Northland Region

1. Kandiah Alpacas & Farmstay

71 Arcadian Lane, Waipu 0582 New Zealand +64 9-432 1891 [email protected] http://www.kandiah.co.nz
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5.0 based on 27 reviews

Kandiah Alpacas & Farmstay

Alpaca Farm Experience - Bookings essential. Enjoy a short walk through beautiful, lush, green typical New Zealand bush to come out into a paddock with friendly alpacas. Hand feed these amazing animals and hear all about their breeding cycle and their beautiful soft fleeces. See and touch some of last year's fleeces exactly as they were shorn from the animal. See how a fleece looks and feels after it has been washed and carded. Finally, see a scarf that has been made by felting this luxurious fibre onto pure silk fabric. There will be plenty of opportunity to ask questions about these gentle animals with their huge eyes and long eyelashes. For those of you interested in vintage cars, you can see a 1922 Stanley Steamer. Details are on our website. We also offer self-contained accommodation at one end of our eco friendly home so you can spend as much time as you like with these unique animals.

Reviewed By RosieMartin13

We had a fantastic fun and educational morning with Mark, Pav and their alpacas. We had a number of children aged 1-6yrs who loved learning about various native trees, enjoyed seeing how an old steam car works and LOVED feeding the alpacas and learning what happens to their fleece. Mark and Pav were so knowledgeable, accommodating and sweet. If you’ve got a baby you’ll need a carrier and there’s no signage from the main road but google maps led us straight there. Pack some water and snacks and enjoy a couple of hours in alpaca paradise.

2. Arai Te Uru Heritage Walk

Signal Station Road, Omapere 0473 New Zealand +64 9-439 3450 http://www.doc.govt.nz/parks-and-recreation/tracks-and-walks/northland/kauri-coast/arai-te-uru-heritage-walk/
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5.0 based on 64 reviews

Arai Te Uru Heritage Walk

Reviewed By ashevillefab5 - Asheville, United States

you can enjoy a short , beautiful walk to the end, or take the longer coastal trail. there is also a side trail down to the water, you can walk all the way around the point at low tide. the rocks, especially on the west side, are amazing.

3. Blue River Orchard

45 Koropewa Road, Waipapa 0295 New Zealand +64 27 725 8199 [email protected] http://www.facebook.com/BlueRiverOrchard/
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5.0 based on 18 reviews

Blue River Orchard

BlueRiver Orchard is a family run blueberry orchard just 8 kms out of Kerikeri township. We sell fresh blueberries, blueberry icecream and smoothies, jams,coffee and fresh baking 7 days a week from November till end of March.We are a takeaway business but you are welcome to sit in the garden of the orchard and finish your ice cream !At the beginning of our season sometime in November look out for the blueberry icecream signs on the roadsides around Waipapa or check us out on google maps and facebook for more details

Reviewed By mama2227 - Warkworth, New Zealand

Do not go past this delightful blueberry farm . Delicious fruit ice creams, home baking and coffee. Fresh blueberries to take home and also honey and olive oil for sale. Beautiful garden setting to sit out under shady trees and just relax for a while. Child friendly garden with large Connect 4,model tractor seating, sail boat and chicken coop. Very friendly and helpful staff.

4. Rangikapiti Pa Historic Reserve

Rangikapiti Road, Coopers Beach, Mangonui 0494 New Zealand http://www.doc.govt.nz/parks-and-recreation/places-to-go/northland/places/mangonui-area/heritage-sites/rangikapiti-pa/
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5.0 based on 18 reviews

Rangikapiti Pa Historic Reserve

Reviewed By vmc16 - Auckland Central, New Zealand

360 degree views from this historic pa site, mostly across the harbours and out to the ocean. Well worth the 10 minute walk from the carpark, Terraces evident, easy to imagine how the pa might have been.

5. Opua Kauri Walk

Oromahoe Road,, Opua New Zealand
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5.0 based on 4 reviews

Opua Kauri Walk

Reviewed By Dave-and-Robbie - Paihia, New Zealand

This is a great way to experience to grandeur of an ancient Kauri forest without trekking for miles. It is well- signposted off Oromahoe Rd and only takes 15 minutes to walk in. The Kauri are awesome, many of of them appearing to be only a 100 or so years old but there is one monster at the end of the track reputed to be over 400 years old. The path is easy and well- maintained and should present a problem to most walkers. Our grandchildren love it and even though they have been a nice bet of times, will ask to go again when ever they visit!

6. Cape Reinga Lighthouse

Cape Reinga 0484 New Zealand [email protected] http://www.doc.govt.nz/parks-and-recreation/places-to-go/northland/places/te-paki-recreation-reserve/cape-reinga-te-rerenga-wairua
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4.5 based on 988 reviews

Cape Reinga Lighthouse

Reviewed By BryanCll - Tewantin, Australia

We were stopping at Ahipara Bay and drove about an hour and a half to the cape. From the car park, we walked along a good track to the top of a hill with breathtaking views of the lighthouse and the convergence of the Tasman and the Pacific. Interesting turbulence where the two meet. Then walked down to the lighthouse for more scenic views. Spent about an hour enjoying the scenery and photographing. Good toilets at the carpark.

7. Waitangi Treaty Grounds

1 Tau Henare Dr, Paihia New Zealand +64 9-402 7437 [email protected] http://www.waitangi.org.nz/
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4.5 based on 5,127 reviews

Waitangi Treaty Grounds

Waitangi Treaty Grounds welcomes you on a journey of the place where much of New Zealand’s history was shaped. An absolute must-do for all visitors to New Zealand, the award-winning Waitangi Treaty Grounds is a national treasure and tells our nation’s history of two peoples coming together under the Treaty of Waitangi, Te Tiriti o Waitangi. Enjoy an interactive full day experience in the two contemporary museums, powerful Māori cultural performances in the carved Māori Meeting House, insightful guided tours, lush native forest and gardens, art gallery and carving studio, traditional Māori waka (canoe), café and so much more, all with stunning views over the Bay of Islands. Hāngi and concert evenings are scheduled during the summer months – an intimate cultural experience not to be missed. The award-winning Waitangi Treaty Grounds is a must-do for all visitors to the Bay of Islands.

Reviewed By caitylouhall99

I really enjoyed my visit to the Waitangi Treaty Grounds last weekend, as it gave me so much new insight not only into local Māori culture and history, but also the importance of modern New Zealand’s founding document, the Treaty of Waitangi, and its ongoing significance today. I chose to do a “full package” at the Treaty Grounds, with a Day Pass to explore the beautiful grounds during opening hours followed by a Hāngī and Cultural Show at dusk. I first went on a guided tour of the grounds, which was a great introduction not only to the space but the historical lead-up to the drafting and signing of the Treaty of Waitangi. It was good that our guide didn’t shy away from some of the tough political questions asked about the Treaty or the ongoing controversies connected to it. I then visited the museum, which was beautifully presented and very well laid out. This was followed by the hāngī which, while obviously modified for tourists, was still an enjoyable introduction to an important part of Māori culture. The cultural show in the traditional meeting house was very moving and professionally presented by talented performers - it was an excellent, entertaining addition to an already very informative day (and I was particularly fascinated to learn that traditional Māori culture had always had a strong focus, even in song and dance, on the “realm of gardening”!).

8. The Stone Store & Kemp House - Kerikeri Mission Station

246 Kerikeri Road, Kerikeri 0230 New Zealand +64 9-407 9236 [email protected] http://www.stonestore.co.nz
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4.5 based on 757 reviews

The Stone Store & Kemp House - Kerikeri Mission Station

The Bay of Islands is New Zealand's foremost historic area, birthplace to Maori and Pakeha (European) relations and home of the Kerikeri Mission Station. Established in 1819, the Kerikeri Mission Station is one of New Zealand's first places where Maori invited visitors to to live among them. Built under the protection of local Maori chiefs who were keen to harness the trade and technology of Europe, Kerikeri Mission Station grew amidst a backdrop of tribal warfare and ever increasing visits from foreign ships. Located only 5 minutes from Kerikeri the Kerikeri Mission Station has a range of activites available. The grounds tour is a visitor favourite - experienced guides share stories of fierce warriors and drunken sailors and earnest missionaries who preached, taught and battled to spread the Christian message amongst Maori, a proud people with their own ancient traditions. The Kerikeri Mission Station is also the site of two of the country's oldest surviving buildings- The Stone Store and Kemp House.

Reviewed By wilma55x - Dunedin, New Zealand

Visited Stone Store and Kemp House as part of a cycling trip (C2K) organised by Northland Experiences - tour was wonderful because the guide was very interesting, knowledgeable and enthusiastic - her stories about the lives of women who lived in Kemp House were particularly interesting.

9. Pompallier Mission and Printery

5 The Strand, Russell 0202 New Zealand +64 9-403 9015 [email protected] http://www.heritage.org.nz/places/places-to-visit/northland-region/pompallier
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4.5 based on 608 reviews

Pompallier Mission and Printery

Pompallier Mission, where Catholic missionaries translated religious texts into Maori, printed and bound them into beautiful books, was a saintly enclave in the most sinful site of the southern seas. In what is undoubtedly one of the best heritage tours in the country, our passionate guides will take you through the steps of leather tanning and book-making as it was done by courageous pioneers living in this tiny outpost, over 170 years ago. Delight in our award winning heritage gardens, take in the wonderful views across the Bay and browse our Heritage Store for a unique reminder of a special place. Relax in our French Coffee House and enjoy the best coffee and views in the Bay! Covid19: We have increased hygiene protocols, hand sanitiser available, smaller tour group numbers, and contact tracing on site for all guests.

Reviewed By otawa

You get a guided tour around historic Pompalier House. I had no idea how difficult it was to tan leather and make a book 150 years ago. I learned why books used to be so prized. There is a super little french style cafe for after the tour as well.

10. Town Basin

Whangarei New Zealand
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4.5 based on 621 reviews

Town Basin

Reviewed By RustyHTims59 - Tamworth, Australia

With it’s Variety Stores, Marina, Art Galleries & Playground makes an after stroll very memorable, especially to recommend to other tourists.

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