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As you explore the island, native bellbirds perch and sing just a metre or two away. Once thought to be extinct, large flightless takahe meander right up to you like family pets. Tiny native stitchbirds, blissfully unaware of their perilously low numbers, flit from branch to branch along the edge of the tracks. It's a natural reminder of how behaviour changes when you remove unnatural fears and stresses from any community. The romantic 1864 lighthouse and the old keeper's house mark the highest point on the island. This is a great place to pause for a snack while you soak up the view. The well maintained tracks pass through forested areas and along wave-pounded cliffs to quiet sheltered beaches. Nesting boxes mark the homes of the little blue penguins that breed in the rushes at the top of the beach. A modern fast ferry to Tiri Tiri Matangi leaves from downtown Auckland, calling in to Gulf Harbour marina (a half hour drive north) on the way. The visitor centre on the island provides tea and coffee only, so pack plenty of food. And bring a camera, because you'll seldom get this close to endangered birds in the wild. |
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Orewa is the closest town to this highlight.
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