Kauri Trees

June 13, 2008

Kauri Villas is named after New Zealand’s native Kauri trees.

Kauri are among the world’s mightiest trees, growing to more than 50 metres tall, with trunk girths of up to 16 metres. They covered much of the top half of the North Island when the first people arrived around 1000 years ago.

Kauri forest
Maori used their timber for boat building, carving and housing and their gum for starting fires and chewing (after it had been soaked in water and mixed with the milk of the puha plant).

Have a look at the beautiful Kauri wood floors inside our villa. There are several bushwalks in and around Whangarei where you can see kauri trees up close. Just let us know and we can tell you where to find them.

Visit the Department of Conservation website for more information on Kauri trees.

Sailing in Whangarei Heads

May 29, 2008

We have a 25ft trailer sailer which we can take you out on while you are staying. We launch from Parua Bay. There are some beautiful bays and beaches close to us. See photos below.

Parua Bay Golf Course

May 21, 2008

Drew is a keen golfer whose enthusiasm (and handicap) exceeds his ability. Happy to join you for a round.

The Pines Golf Course only 5 minutes from Kauri Villas (see photo above).

Kaka Come to Visit

May 21, 2008

Kaka are a native New Zealand bird, thought to be threatened with extinct on the mainland of New Zealand until recently.

We consider ourselves to be lucky to have 8 to 12 of these fascinating and very special parrots coming to visit us most mornings and evenings at Kauri Villas. See photo left. We also have kingfishers, tui, morepork, wood pigeons, pukako, delightful little fantails and other native birds on the property.

 

More information on Kaka and other native New Zealand parrots…

Poor Knights & Tutukaka

When you’ve had enough of sunsets and bay views, a stroll to the east side of the property reveals the Poor Knights in all their glory, one of the top ten diving sites in the world. Whether you’re interested in bush walks, diving, shopping, dining out or local walks…we can guide you to the best spots. More about local Whangarei attractions…

Native Birds & Bush Walks

Our property spans 12 acres with extensive native bush and waterfalls leading down to a wide stream, overhung with ferns. We are visited by Kaka, a fascinating and very special parrot, most mornings and evenings along with a host of other native New Zealand birds. More about our local New Zealand birdlife...

Photo Gallery

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