Wairere Boulders Nature Reserve and Campsite
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Sarah Geiger
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"The Wairere Boulders are a unique geological and natural attraction. These spherical boulders, formed from sandstone concretions, are scattered across a private conservation park near Horeke where you can explore them followng the walking trails while also enjoying the native flora.
An entrance fee is charged.
Note: If you're traveling on a budget and don't want to spend money to see the boulders, drive straight to the Koutu Boulders a bit further. They are for free, located right at the beach."
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natalie bowler
"A cute little walk through the bush, not forgetting to notice the little houses on the rocks (you'll know what I mean when you go). Take a dip at the swimming hole.
You can also camp here overnight which is a bonus. Some even bike here as it is along the twin coast cycle trail. "
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