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Haiku Park

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Pam & Bill
August 24, 2018
Walk/Cycle/jogging trail through Haiku pathway following the estuary. Enjoy Haiku poetry and nature.
Kate
December 10, 2018
Stroll along the Uretara River Haiku walk and get a feel for the area through the poetry of others.
Amber
October 12, 2018
A stroll along the river, able to read Haiuku poetry written on boulders, this also joins with the Bird Walk which is a lovely walk, bike ride along the river out to the harbour with art, sculpture and bird life along the way as you also pass by some local properties
Gina
April 26, 2022
The journey starts at the car park in Haiku Park reached via an access road on the northern side of Robert Harris cafe from Main Road (State Highway 2). 40+ minutes return For those who appreciate art in the landscape this is more of an experience than a brisk walk. To begin your journey, take a wander through Haiku Park and discover all the haiku poems carved into the boulders and pavement scattered around the park. The Uretara Stream runs through the park. The main path leads over a footbridge, and downstream to the highway and Uretara Landing. From the landing, stroll up the main street to appreciate the murals and other works of art throughout the town centre. Rest at a cafe, or at the replica kauri dam water feature in Diggelman Park, before crossing the road and returning to your vehicle. Or for a longer stroll, you can do the loop by crossing the Uretara Stream via the new 45m single-span suspension bridge, which follows where the old railway line used to go, connecting to the footpath along the stop-bank on Uretara Drive. The new bridge complements the growing network of cycle trails around Katikati, providing a ‘loop’ around the stream, and giving residents of Highfields Drive pedestrian access to the southern end of town.
The journey starts at the car park in Haiku Park reached via an access road on the northern side of Robert Harris cafe from Main Road (State Highway 2). 40+ minutes return For those who appreciate art in the landscape this is more of an experience than a brisk walk. To begin your journey, take a w…
Nat And Stu
September 30, 2017
Katikati’s Haiku Pathway – one of New Zealand’s Millennium Projects – is the largest collection of haiku 'stones' outside Japan and the only haiku pathway in the Southern Hemisphere.

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60 Main Rd
Katikati, Bay of Plenty