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Arai te Uru Nature Reserve

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Sacha
July 16, 2022
The natural swimming pools off Arai-Te-Uru reserve (signals point lookout). Drive up to the top of the reserve and take the path furthest from Omapere, down to the beach below (If you are facing the lookout/point it runs down to the left). Around the base of the point are a series of pools in the volcanic rocks. They are filled by the tide each day and warmed by the sun. Some are good to sit in, some you can swim in. Best to go at low tide.
The natural swimming pools off Arai-Te-Uru reserve (signals point lookout). Drive up to the top of the reserve and take the path furthest from Omapere, down to the beach below (If you are facing the lookout/point it runs down to the left). Around the base of the point are a series of pools in the…
Missy
April 21, 2022
Arai te Uru is one of our favourite spots to sit and enjoy the full beauty of the Hokianga harbour on one side and the wild untouched ruggedness of the Tasman ocean on the other. The point is a solid 12km return walk from Pāhautea or for an easier option you can drive to the lookout and it’s a 10 minute easy walk along the ridge.
Hajdani Tag
December 12, 2021
This is a beautiful walk along the coast no matter what the weather is like.
Sarah
August 26, 2021
Explore an area rich in Maori history with spectacular views of the coastline and Hokianga harbour. At Arai Te Uru Recreational Reserve walk where Kupe first walked when he first landed on Aotearoa. Walks range from super easy 5 -15 minutes to the still quite easy but 4 hours long. The Waimamaku Coastal Track follows a rugged and dynamic coastline from Arai Te Uru Recreation Reserve south to the Waimamaku River. Historically significant, this route used to be the main route for traffic before roads were built inland for travellers heading up the coast from further south.
Explore an area rich in Maori history with spectacular views of the coastline and Hokianga harbour. At Arai Te Uru Recreational Reserve walk where Kupe first walked when he first landed on Aotearoa. Walks range from super easy 5 -15 minutes to the still quite easy but 4 hours long. The Waimamaku C…
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73 Signal Station Rd
Ōmāpere, Northland