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    Whangārei (Māori: [faŋaːˈɾɛi]) is the northernmost city in New Zealand and the regional capital of Northland Region. It is part of the Whangarei District, a local body created in 1989 from the former Whangārei City, Whangārei County and Hikurangi Town councils, to administer both the city proper and its hinterland.

  2. Discover the subtropical Whangārei, a city of adventure, culture and natural beauty. Head for the summit of Mount Parihaka, the highest point in the city. It was once the site of the largest Māori Pā (fortified village) in New Zealand.

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    • Hike at the Bream Head Scenic Reserve. There are so many amazing hikes on the North Island, and one of my favorites is the Bream Head Scenic Reserve. The Bream Head Scenic Reserve is a series of coastal forests full of native wildlife.
    • Visit Whangarei Falls. New Zealand has many beautiful waterfalls, and one of my favorites is the stunning Otuihau Whangarei Falls. It’s the picturesque waterfall you imagine, with tall falls dropping into a big, bright blue pool below.
    • Surf! Whangarei isn’t called the “city of 100 beaches” for nothing! With many beautiful white sand beaches, bays, and coves, Whangarei is a paradise for surfing enthusiasts visiting New Zealand.
    • Visit Waipu Caves (see glow worms!) When visiting New Zealand, glow worm caves should absolutely be on your bucket list. And of all the places to see glow worms, I enjoyed Waipu Caves the most!
    • Visit Kiwi North. Kiwi North is home to Whangārei Museum, a Heritage Park and our personal favourite – the Kiwi House. It’s the only kiwi house in Northland.
    • Visit Whangārei Falls. If you’re a fan of nature, then visiting Whangārei Falls is for you. This beautiful waterfall is the most visited natural feature in Whangārei and it isn’t hard to see why!
    • Hike up Mt. Mania. If you’re looking for the best views of Whangārei, then you need to hike up Mt. Mt. Mania’s summit is 420m above sea level, and the walk to the top takes about 2 hours.
    • Wander around Whangārei Quarry Gardens. The Whangārei Quarry Gardens are the perfect place for an afternoon stroll, or to take a picnic. Although incredibly beautiful, the story behind these gardens is the most special part about this place.
    • Check out Whangarei Falls and the AH Reed Kauri Park. Linked by a gorgeous riverside walkway, Whangarei Falls and AH Reed Kauri Park are two natural attractions in Whangarei you can’t miss!
    • Walk the Hatea Loop Walkway. Starting in the picturesque city centre of the Town Basin, the Hatea Loop Walkway highlights the best of Whangarei city in a 4.2 km (3.6 mi) walk/cycle trail.
    • Visit the Whangarei Quarry Gardens. This disused quarry-turned-subtropical garden paradise is an example that anything is possible! The Whangarei Quarry Gardens, a free attraction just outside of the city, benefits from the subtropical climate that is perfect for weird and wonderful exotic flora to thrive.
    • See the Birds at the Whangarei Native Bird Recovery Centre. The Whangarei Native Bird Recovery Centre is like an animal hospital for native birds that have been found injured in the local area.
  4. Whangarei is known for being the northernmost city in New Zealand, particularly famous for its large picturesque waterfall and abundance of beaches. Where is Whangarei located? In the Northland region of the North Island , approximately 2 hrs 15 mins north of Auckland and 1 hour south of Paihia .

  5. Jun 30, 2020 · Whangarei is the largest city in Northland, but with a population of around 60,000, it's a relaxed place. The subtropical climate means there's a wealth of beautiful outdoor attractions both within the city and just outside: think white-sand beaches, lush forests, mountains, water sports...

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