As you drop back to sea level at the northern end of Kawakawa Bay in Te Araroa, you will find the largest pohutukawa tree in the world! "Te Waha o Rerekohu” is reputed to be 600 years old.
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Organisation |
Local government organisation |
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Location |
North Island ▷ Tairāwhiti Gisborne ▷ Te Araroa |
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Payment Requirement |
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Payment RequirementIs there a cost for this experience or is it free? ![]() Free access/participation The experience costs no money to access or take part in. |
Track Duration |
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Track DurationHow long does it take to walk this track on average? ![]() Up to 10 minutes |
Track Difficulty |
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Track DifficultyConsidering the track's terrain, safety, facilities - how hard is this walk to complete? ![]() Easy walk |
Water Supply |
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Water SupplyIs there fresh water available? No water supply There is no supply of fresh water. |
Dump Station |
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Dump StationDump stations allow the safe disposal of sewage and greywater from self-contained vehicles. Does this site have a dump station? No dump station This location has no dump stations for the disposal of waste water from recreational vehicles. |
Weather Requirement |
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Weather RequirementWhat weather conditions are necessary for this experience to operate? Normal weather The experience operates under most conditions but not when their is heavy rain or strong winds. |
Large Vehicle Access |
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Large Vehicle AccessCan large vehicles such as motorhomes, housebuses and caravans gain access? Large vehicle accessible The site is accessible with large vehicles such as motorhomes and 5th wheelers. |
Track Length |
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Track LengthWhat is the physical length of this track? Up to 500m |
Toilet |
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ToiletIs there a toilet available? No toilet There are no toilet facilities available. |
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