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Ōtanewainuku Forest - Western Bay of Plenty District Council
Getting there 619/667 Mountain Road, Oropi Take Oropi Road south from Tauranga and turn onto Mountain Road just past Oropi. There is a small car park, public shelter, toilet and picnic area by the …
Discover Otanewainuku Forest | Breathtakingly Stunning
Otanewainuku Forest has three wonderful walking tracks. One to the summit of Mount Otanewainuku, the Rimu Loop track and Whataroa Falls.
Otanewainuku Forest: Places to go in the Bay of Plenty region
Otanewainuku is a great place to see original forest with giant trees and healthy bird life. A volunteer trust helps to conserve the wildlife here.
Tauranga to Otanewainuku - 3 ways to travel via line 55 bus
There are 3 ways to get from Tauranga to Otanewainuku by bus, taxi, or car Select an option below to see step-by-step directions and to compare ticket prices and travel times in Rome2rio's travel planner.
Otanewainuku Scenic Reserve – Kiwifruit Capital of the World
Otanewainuku Scenic Reserve near Oropi is a captivating park known for its lush forest walks and impressive waterfalls. This destination offers a rewarding hiking experience suitable for all fitness …
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Otanewainuku Forest: Places to go in the Bay of Plenty region
Find things to do and places to stay Otanewainuku Forest Good populations of robin, kererū and common native birds such as Tūī and fantail are readily seen and heard at Otanewainuku. …
Otanewainuku Rimu Loop Walk - Department of Conservation
Walk among large rimu trees in Otanewainuku Forest. You can also take a side trip to Whataroa Falls, a popular swimming hole and picnic spot.
Otanewainuku Rimu Loop Walk: Otanewainuku Forest, Bay of Plenty …
Walk among large rimu trees in Otanewainuku Forest. You can also take a side trip to Whataroa Falls, a popular swimming hole and picnic spot.