Kerikeri - Kerikeri

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Kerikeri
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Kerikeri is a small town in the north of the Bay of Islands in the region Northland.

background

The first settlements of European immigrants were in the vicinity of Kerikeri. The still testifies to that Stone store, New Zealand's oldest stone house from 1832. The country's first mission station was also located here. The town is located inland and is a center of fruit and vegetable cultivation, tourism also plays an important role.

getting there

By plane

Kerikeri has a small airfield, IATA code KKE. It is regularly served by small planes from Auckland. Otherwise it serves as a take-off and landing place for sightseeing flights to the Cape Reinga and flights to Whangarei.

In the street

Kerikeri is on SH 10, which is close by Kawakawa branches off from SH 1. Of Paihia From here you first drive north on SH 11 and then continue on SH 10.

mobility

Tourist Attractions

Stone store
  • Stone store. The oldest stone house in New Zealand.
Rewa Village
  • Rewa's Village. The replica of a Maori fishing village.
Kemp House
  • Kemp House. Or Mission House, oldest surviving wooden structure of European settlers in the country.
Rainbow Falls
  • Rainbow Falls. Water falls.

activities

shop

kitchen

nightlife

accommodation

  • High bar. Lodge and backpacker.

health

Practical advice

trips

literature

Web links

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