Description
The Koutu Boulders are a natural wonder located on a beach near Opononi, in the Northland region of New Zealand.
The boulders are concretions, which are formed by the accumulation of sedimentary material around a central nucleus. The Koutu Boulders are similar to the more famous Moeraki Boulders found on the South Island of New Zealand. The boulders can reach sizes of up to three meters or 10 feet in diameter.
Visitors can access the Koutu Boulders by driving along Koutu Loop Road, through the settlement of Koutu, and then walking along the beach. The walk takes around 20 minutes and is well worth the effort. During the walk, visitors can enjoy the stunning views of the Hokianga Harbour and the surrounding landscape. It is important to note that visitors can only visit the boulders during low tide, so it is essential to plan the trip accordingly.
The Koutu Boulders are not only a natural wonder but also a place of historical significance. Visitors can find fossils of marine animals when they find a boulder that has eroded away. The fossils are a testament to the geological history of the area and provide a glimpse into the past. Visitors are encouraged to take care when exploring the boulders and to respect the natural environment. In addition to the boulders, visitors may also be lucky enough to see the seal colony that lives in the area.
The Koutu Boulders are located near other attractions, such as the historic town of Kohukohu, which has many interesting buildings and artists, and Horeke, the oldest Hokianga town and second oldest European settlement in New Zealand. Overall, the Koutu Boulders are a must-visit destination for anyone traveling to the Northland region of New Zealand. The boulders are a natural wonder that provides visitors with a glimpse into the geological history of the area. Visitors can enjoy a scenic walk along the beach and explore the boulders during low tide. The Koutu Boulders are a unique and fascinating destination that should not be missed.
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Open Days: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday
Suited For: Kids