Hokianga Vehicular Ferry
Parnell Street
Rawene, North Island, New Zealand
Telephone : 09 405 2602
Facsimile : 09 405 2607
With its warm climate and rich kauri forests,
the Hokianga attracted some of New Zealand’s
first European settlers. The historic town of
Rawene has a legacy of heritage buildings from
this time. Look for Clendon House, built in the
1860s; the Masonic Hotel, from 1875; the Methodist
Church, 1876; and the courthouse, which was built
in 1875. Rawene is also a place to enjoy the comforts
of modern life, such as excellent espresso, gourmet
pizza and art. Take a stroll on the mangrove walkway,
which offers an interesting view of a wetland
habitat. A ferry service runs between Rawene and
Kohukohu, making it possible to explore the northern
side of the Hokianga Harbour. Functional facts:
Approx. population 500, fuel, cafés, basic
shopping.
Hotel Accommodation in Rawene offers
different options and types of Accommodation;
namely,
Backpackers type Accommodation ,
Exclusive Accommodation,
Guest & hosted
Accommodation,
Bed & Breakfast
Accommodation,
Boutique Accommodation,
Farm stays
type Accommodation,
Lodges,
Holiday Homes,
Self Contained & Serviced Apartments,
Holiday Parks,
Hotels, and
Motels.
Rawene
numerous activities for leisure and Business
Accommodation.
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