Russell Walks
Planning your stay in Russell? There are plenty of walking tracks right on your doorstep. Picking any of these amazing tracks, you’ll enjoy stunning views and an opportunity to see some of our native wildlife.
Planning your stay in Russell? There are plenty of walking tracks right on your doorstep. Picking any of these amazing tracks, you’ll enjoy stunning views and an opportunity to see some of our native wildlife.
The Bay of Islands is world renowned for blue skies and sandy beaches, so it’s natural to ask, ‘Where are the best beaches in Kerikeri? Kerikeri is a waterfront town, and there are a number of places where you can enjoy dinner and drinks while gazing out over the Waipekakoura River.
Perfect for a day-trip, or a relaxing getaway from the more popular tourist hotspots in the Bay of Islands, Matauri Bay is one of Northland’s most beautiful, best kept secrets.
Introduce yourself to Cape Reinga via the Te Paki Coastal Walk, 48kms of stunning coastal scenery, native bush and birds, and 150m high giant sand dunes
The Cape Brett Track is one of New Zealand’s most spectacular yet lesser known treks, packed with panoramas, wildlife, beaches and history
As a lifelong explorer, I’ve been on whale-watching tours before where the anticipation that has built since the booking of my excursion was sadly squashed, only to find nothing in the sea.
The experts have voted, and yet again our beautiful shores have come up trumps! Need any more convincing?
Forget the snow or waves – sandboarding is where it’s at. Experience the epic Te Paki sand dunes – the highest in the Southern Hemisphere.
Three days is just long enough to get a taste of some of the top sights and activities in the Bay of Islands that showcases nature, some history, and a splash of outdoor adventure.
On the Northernmost tip of the Aupouri Peninsula, you’ll find a remote spot where two oceans meet and Maori spirits return to their ancestral homeland.
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