But the main attractions of Waipoua Forest are the kauri trees. These trees have long been protected from loggers, and thank goodness they are, because they are magnificent.
This particular strand of trees are called the Four Sisters.
We arrive at Cape Reinga. It’s where the Tasman Sea meets the Pacific Ocean. You can see the exact line the opposing currents meet by the way the water changes colour. The lighter coloured water is the Tasman, the darker the Pacific. Cape Reinga also has a lighthouse – a good idea when there are so many treacherous rocks about.
You might appreciate that with such a massive beach it would be supported by an extensive sand dune. Travelling 1km inland, we came to the place where the sand dunes met the bush. It provided a startling contrast.
Of course, where there are sand dunes, there’s adventure sports. No camels here, but plenty of punters sand boarding down the steep slopes.