Guidebook for Kawakawa

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Guidebook for Kawakawa

Food Scene

Paihia is the main tourist town in the Bay of Islands. A short 10 minutes drive away. It is located close to the historic towns of Russell & Kerikeri. Also close is the historic settlement of Waitangi
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Moll de Paihia
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Paihia is the main tourist town in the Bay of Islands. A short 10 minutes drive away. It is located close to the historic towns of Russell & Kerikeri. Also close is the historic settlement of Waitangi
Enjoy award winning wines and exceptional food. Visit Northland's vineyards & wine estates and enjoy the unique flavours of the region. Follow this link to see venue and location http://goo.gl/r34a27
Waipapa
Enjoy award winning wines and exceptional food. Visit Northland's vineyards & wine estates and enjoy the unique flavours of the region. Follow this link to see venue and location http://goo.gl/r34a27

Sightseeing

Waitangi is best known for being the location where the Treaty of Waitangi was first signed on February 6, 1840. It is also the place where the Declaration of Independence of NZ was signed.
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Waitangi
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Waitangi is best known for being the location where the Treaty of Waitangi was first signed on February 6, 1840. It is also the place where the Declaration of Independence of NZ was signed.
Kerikeri, largest town in Northland. Popular tourist destination; 20 minutes drive. Often called the Cradle of the Nation, being the site of the 1st mission station. Has some very historic buildings.
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Kerikeri
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Kerikeri, largest town in Northland. Popular tourist destination; 20 minutes drive. Often called the Cradle of the Nation, being the site of the 1st mission station. Has some very historic buildings.
Tāne Mahuta is a giant kauri tree in the Waipoua Forest. Its age is unknown but estimated to be 1250 to 2500 years. The largest kauri known to stand today. Its Māori name means "Lord of the Forest".
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Waipoua Forest
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Tāne Mahuta is a giant kauri tree in the Waipoua Forest. Its age is unknown but estimated to be 1250 to 2500 years. The largest kauri known to stand today. Its Māori name means "Lord of the Forest".
This charming town is the perfect base for exploring the Bay of Islands. Historic buildings, a seaside setting full of cafes, restaurants & art galleries gives Russell a truly romantic quality.
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Russell
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This charming town is the perfect base for exploring the Bay of Islands. Historic buildings, a seaside setting full of cafes, restaurants & art galleries gives Russell a truly romantic quality.

Everything Else

Bay of Islands is a favourite place for holidaymakers & yachties from around the world. Secluded bays, incredible scenery, and plenty of opportunity for fun, adventure, relaxation & excellent fishing.
Northland
Bay of Islands is a favourite place for holidaymakers & yachties from around the world. Secluded bays, incredible scenery, and plenty of opportunity for fun, adventure, relaxation & excellent fishing.

Arts & Culture

14 art pieces of high historical value of the late Selwyn Ngareatua Wilson 1929-2002. The first Maori graduate from a NZ art school are on display. This is this homestead and art studio where he lived
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Whangarei Art Museum
91 Dent St
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14 art pieces of high historical value of the late Selwyn Ngareatua Wilson 1929-2002. The first Maori graduate from a NZ art school are on display. This is this homestead and art studio where he lived
Expand your horizons along the Kerikeri Art & Craft Trail. Find those unique gifts made here by a wide variety of artists and crafts persons. http://www.arttrails.nz/northland/kerikeri_arttrail.htm
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Kawakawa
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Expand your horizons along the Kerikeri Art & Craft Trail. Find those unique gifts made here by a wide variety of artists and crafts persons. http://www.arttrails.nz/northland/kerikeri_arttrail.htm