Hunua Falls
Times of IndiaTourism New Zealand/SIGHTSEEING, NEW ZEALAND/ Updated : May 28, 2015, 13:22 IST
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In the western part of Hunua Ranges Regional Park is an amazing 30 m high waterfall, a part of the Wairoa River. Pick up a trusty car rental from the East Tamaki depot and start with the road trip 45 minutes southeast of Auckland … Read more
In the western part of Hunua Ranges Regional Park is an amazing 30 m high waterfall, a part of the Wairoa River. Pick up a trusty car rental from the East Tamaki depot and start with the road trip 45 minutes southeast of Auckland to Falls Road. Read less

In the western part of Hunua Ranges Regional Park is an amazing 30 m high waterfall, a part of the Wairoa River. Pick up a trusty car rental from the East Tamaki depot and start with the road trip 45 minutes southeast of Auckland to Falls Road. At the end of this road, you’ll find a safe place to park your car hire and access to the track that leads visitors to this hidden gem.
Hunua Falls Lookout Walk: an easy 15-minute return track taking you to the opposite side of the river.
Falls Upper Lookout Walk: an easy 30-minute return loop track taking you to the upper waterfall lookout.
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