Compared with the original ecology, it is most suitable for hiking and picnic. Almost only birds and wind can be heard. Wooden forest trails are very suitable for hiking. No snakes and insects can walk boldly.
Kaitoke Regional Park
Posted: Mar 4, 2016
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pxy0705
5/5Outstanding
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Kaitok Regional Park is a marine park, which faces the sea and has beautiful coastal scenery. On the coast is a large area of green space and forests, birds and flowers, listening to the sound of the waves, enjoying this Australian sunshine, it is really very pleasant and beautiful.
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Posted: Apr 20, 2020
juki235
5/5Outstanding
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Katok Regional Park is a seaside nature park with large lawns and magnificent coastlines. The scenery here is very empty, the grassland is connected to the blue sky, and there is a sense of loneliness. Driving on the park road has a sense of freedom.
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Posted: Sep 4, 2019
乖小咪
5/5Outstanding
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Wellington's Kaitok Regional Park is a natural park with a magnificent view, on the coast, with sandy beaches, highlands and grasslands. The flowers are blooming all year round, the green eyes and the blue sea are all in harmony. Definitely a good place for vacation, leisure and friends.
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Posted: Mar 13, 2019
juki235
5/5Outstanding
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The Catock Area Park is a beautiful national park between Wellington and Auckland. It has a beautiful and spectacular bay. Standing on a high hill beside the bay, you can see the boundless Atlantic Ocean. Here you can watch the magnificent sunrise and sunset. It absolutely gives you a deep understanding of the great nature.
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Posted: Feb 18, 2018
pxy0705
5/5Outstanding
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Catock District Park is a natural park on the Atlantic coast of Wellington. It has a beautiful coastline, beautiful beaches, cliffs and cliffs of photo shooting, a large area of green grassland, very good natural ecology, few key tourists, but beautiful natural scenery, very suitable for photography.