Tairāwhiti Gisborne

North Island

Tairāwhiti Gisborne

Gets up before anyone else. A birthplace of the new. Off the track, hongi a local, share a brew. Kia Kaha!

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Help add to the community reef

Saving planet ocean through reef building. Learn to work with nature to create abundance.

View from Lou's lookout

Lou's Lookout

Lake Waikaremoana

2 km return | 40 minutes return

4.5 km return | 2 hours 30 minutes return

Green Lake

Ngamoko Track

Lake Waikaremoana

approx 11 km return | 4 hours return

Opape Reserve

A small side trip to a nice little beach with the option to stretch your legs on the Tautarangi Walkway. Walkway is 1 hour there and back.

Onepoto Caves Track

Lake Waikaremoana

2 km return | 1 hours return

Time : 1 hour. Vehicle access to Lookout.

Reef Ecology Tour with Stingrays

A fun way to explore the Gisborne region

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For information, events, wine and food tickets, friendly service, local goodness, domestic travel bookings, accommodation, WA165 steam train tickets...

Lake Waikareiti from the air

Lake Waikareiti Walk

Lake Waikaremoana

approx 5 km return | 2 hours return

approx 6 km return | 2 hours return

Ngutuoha Nature Trail

Te Urewera National Park

2 km return | 1 hour return

5.8 km return | 2 hours 30 minutes return

Surfing Makorori First day on a surf board

Riding waves is something you can't explain, you just feel the surreal thrill. At one with nature, gliding across liquid powered only by the strength...

View of Lake Waikaremoana

Time: 3 - 4 days, Distance: 46 km

Created over thousands of years ago is a crazy 60 meter natural water-slide!

Time: 1 hour return

First to see the light

Unfortunately due to the East Cape Lighthouse access being on private property & being recipients of devastating & unfortunate weather events...

Currently closed to the public