Pioneer Village, Kaikohe
A great place to stop and explore when you go to Kaikohe. Just 200m off the trail in Kaikohe. The Pioneer Village is part of an evolving, dynamic museum that…
A great place to stop and explore when you go to Kaikohe. Just 200m off the trail in Kaikohe. The Pioneer Village is part of an evolving, dynamic museum that…
…km or 42km) Cycle from West Coast , Hokianga Harbour to Okaihau (28km) or Kaikohe (42kms) Shuttles will drop your belongings/bags in Okaihau/Kaikohe Stay in Kaikohe Highlights Mangungu Mission House…
…Opened in March 2017 Day 1: Kaikohe to Opua – 40km. Grade 1 and 2 – good for beginners and all ages. No surprises.Day 2: Kaikohe to Horeka – 45km….
…is an independent cycle hire business based in Kaikohe. Pick up and drop off by arrangement. You can request a pick up in Paihia and be taken to Kaikohe where…
Northland’s largest Fire Engine and Memorabilia Collection! A great collection of old & modern Fire memorabilia. Full size fire engines. Model fire engine & displays, uniforms & helmets from around…
By: Peter de Graaf Peter de Graaf is a reporter for the Northern Advocate A Northland couple didn’t want Kaikohe to lose another of its grand old buildings — so…
…once home to the Mission’s Māori protector, Hongi Hika, and the stronghold of his powerful Ngāpuhi iwi (tribe). Nearby is Rewa’s Village, a full-scale replica of a Māori fishing village…
…route. The detour is steep in parts and users are advised to walk their bikes. Kawakawa to Kaikohe – There is a short on road detour for approx 300m on…
…my padded bike shorts, waiting for two things: my tray of coffee and goodies from 39 Gillies St, and a ride to Kaikohe, which is the central point of Pou…
A visit to this historic church is well worth the short ride from Kaikohe. It is a Gothic revival church built by and thought to be named after Aperahama Te…