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Wairaka and The Heads at sunrise

Whakatāne Heads

A popular spot known to locals as 'The Heads' where the Whakatāne River meets the sea.

Famous for its stunning sunsets, framed by the 'lady on the rock' statue which commemorates the bravery of Wairaka when the first waka came to shore 600 years ago.

Watch the boats come and go through the harbour entrance and let the kids explore the shoreline. Or have fun at the playground, with a volcano slide, climbing frames and waterspouts to cool off under during the warmer months.

There are many great picnic spots at The Heads, or grab a takeaway from the CBD and wander along the riverfront before enjoying your meal as the sun sets.

Contact Details

The Heads
Muriwai Drive
Whakatāne
New Zealand

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