Category:Northland Sites to Visit

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Northland Sites to Visit

NORTHLAND The cradle of European settlement in New Zealand. The Bay of Islands saw the first missionary settlement, became a notorious provisioning stop for whalers and was the site of the birth of the nation, at Waitangi in 1840.

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The sites on this Google map are covered in this section.

Guides: Maori Travel Guide: The tail of the fish / Auckland and Northland. Tai Tokerau Tourism

While you are in Northland we recommend: Matakohe Kauri Museum Waitangi Treaty Grounds Historic Places Northland Properties Whangaroa Museum, Kaeo Hundertwasser’s fabulous public toilets in Kawakawa Mangonui, Russell, Waipu and Rawene are heritage towns. The Kerikeri Basin is a heritage area.

Pages in category "Northland Sites to Visit"

The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.