Lake Horowhenua Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Paradise lost
Flat, forlorn, deserted and uncared for. This lake is in a total state of neglect, you are greeted with big sign saying toxic algae, the old cadets building is missing the 'C'. Old kids playground. ...
great place to go for a little dip and tiki tour, lots of fun lake activities, eg swimming and Marko polo and even skinny dip, 10/10 would recommend to a friend.
It was a amazing experience, I enjoyed hanging out with the local Iwi
The lake was amazing, I loved the natural smell it gave off. I would recommend swimming once. I would recommend eating your Maccas at the lake, just make sure you feed the birds.
Great for taking the family for a dip in the summer, great fishing spots and plenty of water sports. One of the cleanest lakes in NZ, well this may have been the case in the 1900’s but in the 2000’s i...
The gates to the lake remain locked while no definitive action is taken to try to rehabilitate the lake. It is a great pity because it’s a pretty lake and could be a big asset to tourism as well as a ...
Paradise lost
Flat, forlorn, deserted and uncared for. This lake is in a total state of neglect, you are greeted with big sign saying toxic algae, the old cadets building is missing the 'C'. Old kids playground. ...
Skinny Dip
great place to go for a little dip and tiki tour, lots of fun lake activities, eg swimming and Marko polo and even skinny dip, 10/10 would recommend to a friend.
It was a amazing experience, I enjoyed hanging out with the local Iwi
The lake was amazing, I loved the natural smell it gave off. I would recommend swimming once. I would recommend eating your Maccas at the lake, just make sure you feed the birds.
A filthy gem
Great for taking the family for a dip in the summer, great fishing spots and plenty of water sports. One of the cleanest lakes in NZ, well this may have been the case in the 1900’s but in the 2000’s i...
Dying Lake
The gates to the lake remain locked while no definitive action is taken to try to rehabilitate the lake. It is a great pity because it’s a pretty lake and could be a big asset to tourism as well as a ...