This unusual rock formation was created when an outcrop of ancient volcanic pillow lava was embedded in younger greywacke, along with red and green siltstone.
Lou's lookout is the perfect spot for panoramic views of Lake Waikaremoana.
Rere Falls is a beautiful place to take the whole family for a fun day out in the sun.
Unveiled at the Whakatāne Heads in 1965 as a memorial to the wife of Sir William Sullivan.
This popular track hugs the coast, providing dramatic views of spectacular coastal scenery along its length, finishing at the beach beneath an impressive rock archway.
Cathedral Cove can only be reached by boat or foot. Walking tracks exists from the northern end of Hahei Beach and the top of the headland between Hahei and Gemstone Bay.
Russell Booking and Information Centre take pride in our Bay of Islands environment and even more pride in showing you the best places to visit and stay while you are here.
The Wairere Boulders are a rock formation at Wairere, in the Hokianga region of northern New Zealand.
On the North Taranaki coast, near Tongaporutu, you can see two (formerly three) 25 metre rock formations known as the Three Sisters.
Kaikoura is a coastal town on the South Island of New Zealand and famous for all year whale watching. It’s known for its abundant wildlife and its sperm whale population.