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New Zealand > Northland > Kerikeri

Kerikeri is one of the fastest growing urban centres in New Zealand. The area overflows with orchards and galleries, and the main road into Kerikeri is an art and craft trail bordered with cafes, confectionery manufacturers and wineries.

Located on the north-eastern shores on the Bay of Islands, Kerikeri is surrounded by the Far North’s fertile, sub-tropical fruit-producing region, with orchards producing fruit such as feijoas and tamarillos.  As such there is plenty of seasonal work available throughout the year for those on a working holiday. Though Kerikeri is a fairly small town, it is important in New Zealand history.  Many of the early missionaries based themselves out of area, and it was one of the first areas be truly settled by Europeans.

The oldest European style building is located in the Kerikeri Basin.  It was built in 1821 as part of a missionary station, and is now named Kemp House, after the Kemp family who lived there between 1832 and the 1970s.  However, the house’s original occupants were the family of missionary John Butler.  Adjacent to Kemp House is the Old Stone Store, which is New Zealand’s oldest standing stone building.  It was constructed as a provisions store for the Church Missionary Society, and was later used as a munitions store during the Maori Land Wars.  Today, it houses a museum featuring machinery dating back to when the store was first built and a library featuring the Kemp diaries and day books from when the store first opened.  On the ground floor is a store offering the same goods that would have been sold when the store first opened, including copper and cast iron pots, Jew’s harps, jute sacks and traditionally made sweets.  The Kemp House and Old Stone Store are open to the public for a small entry fee.

A short walk along the river from the Old Stone Store is Kororipo Pa – once the stronghold of chief Hongi Hika.  It is strategically located in a bend in the river to provide a strong basis from which to attack any invaders.  In the 1820s, Hika had a European style house built on his Pa site.  Rewa’s Village, an authentic recreation of a pre-European Maori village, can be found across the river from Kororipo Pa.

If you’re more interested in nature than history, Kerikeri has some beautiful wilderness spots.  A relaxing 30 minute stroll along the banks of the Kerikeri River will lead to the Fairy Pools – a beautiful place to take a dip in the river.  After a soothing swim, you can continue along the track for another half hour to find Rainbow Falls.  These magnificent, breath-taking waterfalls plummet into the river below.  The track begins alongside the Kerikeri Basin, at the northeastern end of Kerikeri Road.

The Kerikeri region is also known for its arts and crafts community.  Resident craftspeople create everything from ceramics to Kauri furniture to handmade confectionery.  A leaflet describing many of the open-to-the-public studios is available from the Visitor Information Centre on Cobham Road.

Things to do
Visit the Historic Stone Store and Kemp House at the Kerikeri Basin. A short walk to the terraced Pa site, Kororipo, which was once a stockaded Maori fortress, is well worth the stroll. Across the bridge is Rewa's Village, a replica of a pre-European fishing village.

From the Kerikeri Basin car park an easy walking track winds its way up the Kerikeri River to the Rainbow Falls. The Rainbow Falls can also be reached by car from Rainbow Falls Rd off Waipapa Road.

The Kerikeri Basin - Rainbow Falls Walkway 1 hour one way
A well maintained walkway follows the Kerikeri River past a Historic Power Station, the Wharepuke Falls and the Fairy Pools. Outstanding stone formations and the many native trees are a feature of this walk.

Eagles Nest Bay of Islands - Nestled on the ridgeline of a private peninsula, Eagles Nest is only a 2-minute drive from Russell and a 45-minute drive from Kerikeri, the closest airport. A secluded retreat, Eagles Nest includes four luxury villas in the breathtaking Bay of Islands. These world-class luxury villas are the perfect venue for customised special events and elegant weddings. Swim in your own heated drop edge lap pool or take a spa for total relaxation in the privacy of your own villa. You also have a choice of walking tracks through beautiful native bush; some leading to the resort's own secluded beaches.Gaze at the stars through the telescope, pamper yourself with a massage and have dinner created by the resident chef in the luxury and comfort of your villa.

The standard range of motel and bed & breakfast type accommodation is available in Kerikeri.  However, for something a little more unique, try Pagoda Lodge.  Here you can hire a cottage built in the style of a pagoda, or even stay in a family-sized, fully furnished Sahara style tent.  The peaceful grounds overlook the river and are filled with little surprises such as life-sized Buddha's.  It is located a little way out of town on Pa Road.

Population: 4,854
Main employment: Service and Sales Workers
Age Distribution: 21.2 percent of Kerikeri’s population are under the age of 15 years, while 19.8 percent of people in Kerikeri are aged over 65 years.
Median income $17,000
Major Industries:Horticulture and tourism

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