KeriKeri has a great farmers market on a Sunday (not sure if it's every Sunday or once a month) that we visited - local produce, you can try local wines, pates & other products, plus there's a bit of entertainment & food you can buy, like delicious crepes.
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KeriKeri has a great farmers market on a Sunday (not sure if it's every Sunday or once a month) that we visited - local produce, you can try local wines, pates...
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The Kerikeri basin & surrounds

Kerikeri is a well known fruit and vegetable growing area (incl kiwifruit, citrus, grapefruit, mandarin, sub tropical fruits, avocado and more) and a much larger town than nearby Paihia (it also has...
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The Kerikeri Basin is where the Maori welcomed missionaries in 1819 to establish a Chruch Mission Settlement. This established the framework for New Zealand's bi-cultural society. Kerikeri is both a...
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Kerikeri is famous for it's fruits orchards, Arts and Crafts and of couse NZ's oldest Stone Store at the historic Kororipo Pa/Kerikeri Basin. It is about half an hour drive from Watangi. The lush &...
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We used Kerikeri as a base to explore the North. Nice town, nice restaurant, shops and a few pubs.
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Situated in a citrus and tropical fruit growing district, Kerikeri is famous for being home to the two oldest surviving houses in New Zealand, Kemp House and the Stone Store, both built in 1822.
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