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WAIRATA STATION - Opotiki

Location: Eastland

Wairata is a vast remote mountainous wilderness within easy reach of Rotorua. Few places can match the unique natural setting, the 5000 acre farm is adjacent to the Urewera National Park, one of the largest untouched stretches of native forest left in the North Island of our beautiful country New ..(more)

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WALKING LEGENDS GUIDED WALKS - Rotorua

Location: Eastland

Tongariro Crossing, Coromandel and Lake Waikaremoana Great Walks. 1 - 4 day guided walks and hiking tours with small backpacks and expert guides. Experience the North Island's best walks with a small, fun group. Everything provided, including transport from ..(more)

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EASTWOODHILL ARBORETUM - Gisborne

Location: Eastland - Gisborne

Eastwoodhill Arboretum, the National Arboretum of New Zealand, encompasses 135 hectares of exotic and native trees, shrubs and climber plantings. Visitor services include walking trails for all levels of fitness, the nationally significant Homestead Garden, accommodation, guided tours, function venue and catering services. Eastwoodhill Arboretum is a top visitor destination in Gisborne and attracts over ..(more)

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HAURATA HIGH COUNTRY RETREAT AND WALK - Gisborne

Location: Eastland - Gisborne

Haurata Retreat provides fully self-contained four-bedroom house and backpacker cottage set in large garden, situated between Gisborne and Opotiki. Take in Gisborne's most amazing high country and breathtaking scenery when you tackle Haurata's three-day walks. View Poverty Bay from 922 metres, walk to fascinating waterfalls, stand on Tekooti's Ngatapa Mountain pa site where he took refuge in 1869. ..(more)

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