Truly one of New Zealand's most historic sites, being the place where both Maori and European joined in signing the Treaty of Waitangi in 1840.
The Treaty House is located amongst a vast peaceful estate which includes a fully carved Maori Meeting House, one of the largest Maori waka (war
canoe) in New Zealand, a gallery and an excellent visitors' centre.
The estate is a must see for any visitor interested in New Zealand's history and culture, including beautifully maintained grounds filled with flowers and native plants.
The Waitangi Golf Course is located in a wonderful setting with majestic ocean views; even playing half a round of golf will provide a visual feast.
And for a deeper understanding of how mangrove forests fit into coastal ecology, take a trek through to Haruru Falls or join a guided kayak tour.
The Waitangi National Trust Estate is a national treasure of great cultural significance for all New Zealanders and beautifully laid out and maintained for all nationalities to enjoy.