East Cape

DOC Information: East Coast Tracks

The East Coast region encompasses the areas of Opotiki, Gisborne and Wairoa and provides a wide range of unique and exciting recreation opportunities.
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Lake Waikaremoana and the Te Urewera National Park (Wairoa District Council)

A network of long and short walking tracks provides access to scenic corners of this wilderness park and includes the internationally recognised 3 to 4 day hiking trail around the perimeter of Lake Waikaremoana.
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Explore Mahia Peninsula (Wairoa)

Promotes attractions and recreational activities on the Mahia Peninsula.
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Gisborne urban coastal strategy - 2005-25

To shape future coastal development trends, the Gisborne District Council has prepared this long-term strategy for the coastal areas in and aro
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Gisborne District Council's engineering code of practice - road and traffic engineering

This section of the Code of Practice provides standards for the design and const
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Walking and Cycling Strategy (Gisborne)

WCSFinaldraftApril05.pdf - Document - Adobe PDF - Acrobat Reader
The Strategy identifies actual and potential walking and cycling networks and facilities, as well as actions that are designed to increase pedestrian and cyclist numbers.
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Walking and Cycling Strategy for the Gisborne District

"This Strategy identifies a walking and cycling vision for the Gisborne District and provides a strategic approach to further the realisatio
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