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Warkworth Accommodation and Attractions

Warkworth is a town in the upper North Island of New Zealand. It is located in the Rodney District and lies at the far north of the Auckland Region, just south of Northland. It is located on State Highway 1, 64 km north of Auckland and 77 km south of Whangarei, and lies at the head of Mahurangi Harbour. View other accommodation in Auckland

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Bethshan Seaside Cottages photo
$ 125 - 160 per night
 
 
 
 
 
 
Discover Bethshan, one of North Auckland's most delightful hideaways. Tucked away at the end of a winding, bush-lined driveway, suddenly you come upon a green place with cottages nestled amongst native bush. You may fall asleep...
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Rodney Aero Club. Scenic Flights photo
Enjoy the breath-taking coastal scenery around Warkworth, Omaha, Tawharanui, Kawau Island, Leigh, and the Kaipara Harbour, as well as the beautiful inland scenery of the Rodney district (remember to bring a camera). - - * 20 minutes - $39.00 per person - ...
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Warkworth & District Museum photo
Only 50 minutes drive north of Auckland. Set in a peaceful park alongside a pair of majestic and ancient kauri trees, this modern museum superbly presents the district's rich pioneering history in ever-developing and changing displays. After visiting the museum...
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The general area in and around Warkworth is known as the Kowhai Coast, named after the native kowhai tree, Warkworth being at its heart. Warkworth is well known for its ducks, which live around the river running through the town.

The town's annual Kowhai Festival is one of the largest community festivals in the country running for around a week in spring. The festival winds up with what was once a large one day event of family fun, rides, street stalls, music, food and wine, which the entire main street was closed to accommodate the tens of thousands of visitiors which would attend. The day would end in a large parade with entries from many community groups.
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