Ohope Beach local attractions now on Google Street View
Take a virtual tour of some of Whakatane and Ohope Beach's local natural attractions with Google Street Views. Get a 360 degree virtual tour of some of the Whakatāne District's most popular and spectacular destinations including Whakaari White Island, Moutohorā Whale Island, Tauwhare Pā, Ngā Tapuwae o Toi walking track, Ohope Wharf and more.
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Nga Tapuwae o Toi Walkways
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Nga Tapuwae o Toi visits three major scenic reserves and a historic reserve. The walkway passes through native and exotic forest, and along coastline and riverbank in Whakatane and Ohope Beach.
View the natural beauty of Nga Tapuwae o Toi before you leave home. For more information and to take a virtual tour using Google Street View click here.
Ohope Scenic Reserve
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The Ohope Scenic Reserve includes one of the country's largest remaining coastal pohutukawa forests and has outstanding scenic and conservation values. The Reserve is home too many native birds including kiwi, tui, bellbirds and fantails.
Ohope Beach West End
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The West End in Ohope is a hidden treasure, one that many visitors to Ohope Beach miss, after all there is 11km of beach to explore. This part of the beach is popular with swimmers and surfers, there are also rocks to explore.
Click here for more information and a virtual tour of Ohope Beach West End using Google Street View.
Otarawairere Bay
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Otarawairere is part of the Kohi Point Walkway included in the larger network of walks included in the Nga Tapuwae o Toi Walkways. It can only be accessed by foot and is one of the most enjoyed family recreation activities in Ohope.
Port Ohope Wharf
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The Ohope Beach Wharf or Port Ohope Wharf is a popular fishing spot for all ages. The Wharf is also home to the Port Ohope Yacht Club. The Wharf provides access to the Ohiwa Harbour which is a popular location for recreational water activities including fishing, swimming, stand up paddle boarding.
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Tauwhare Pa
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Tauwhare Pa Scenic Reserve is one of the area's oldest Pa sites. Located next to Ohiwa Harbour at Ohope Beach, Whakatane this is a must see Maori culture and history attraction.
Click here for more information on Tauwhare Pa and take a virtual tour using Google Street View.
Whakaari White Island
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White Island (Whakaari) is an active volcano, located only 48 km from Whakatane. The island is the largest of the four islands in the Olive island chain..
For more information on White Island including Google Street Map views click here.