Tairāwhiti Gisborne

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Gisborne

Gisborne in Tairāwhiti Gisborne

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Looking down Makarori beach to headland & hill walk

Time: 30 mins return

Visit beautiful Gisborne

4 41 reviews

Right by the beach. Right next to town.

Pouawa Beach

(Te tōpuni ki te Tāhuna o Pouawa)

Pouawa Beach

Freedom Camping

4 6 reviews

Camping at Pouawa Beach is from 23 October - 30 April. You must have a permit before you set up camp. Apply here online There's no charge...

5.6 km return | 3 hours return

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Hallrite Plumbing

Public Dump Station

3.9 2 reviews

(Te tōpuni ki te Rae o Turihaua)

Turihaua Beach

Overnight Campervan Parking

3.9 5 reviews

Camping at Turihaua Point is from 23 October - 30 April. CAUTION: Extreme erosion is causing instability in this area. Please be warned that...

It's a jungle out there

approx 1 km return | 30 minutes - 1 hour return

Kaiti Beach

Freedom Camping

3.7 24 reviews

Freedom camping on a beach, super close to Gisborne City. For Self Contained vehicles only. Parks within painted blue lines 3 Nights Max...

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Bridge abutments on the Otoko Walkway

2.9 1 review

5 km one-way | 2 hours 30 minutes one-way

0.1 2 reviews

Bridge Estate is aptly located over the Waipaoa Bridge at the ‘Entrance to Gisborne’ Formally the site of the ‘Old Bridge Hotel’ are the unique...

The first beer to see the sun

Located on your way out to Wainui Beach, our inner Kaiti spot offers a laid back atmosphere with the same West Coast Raglan Roast flavour in Gisborne...

'Our Waka Hourua ‘Tairāwhiti’ is named after the Tairāwhiti Gisborne/East Coast area - the coast where the sun shines. ‘ Tairāwhiti’ follows...