Otatara Pa Historic Reserve

Introduction

Otatara Pa is one of the largest and most ancient Maori pa sites in the Hawke's Bay. It is significant for its immense size and for the large number of terraced dwelling sites and food pits. Remnant earthworks of many of these are still evident today.

Otatara Pa Historic Reserve is a site of significance to iwi throughout New Zealand as the place from which Ngati Kahungunu spread through and beyond Hawke's Bay. It is a popular recreation site, providing a good workout for walkers and runners and stunning views of the district. The reserve is also well-known to educationalists and students of history and archaeology and visitors keen to learn about one of the cultural highlights of Hawke's Bay.

Location

Otatara Pa is situated close to Taradale and is signposted clearly. Look out for the palisades on the hill above the Eastern Institute of Technology.

Activities

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Safety

Safety information

Always contact the nearest visitor centre for the latest information about facilities and conditions.

Contact

Hawke's Bay Area Office
Phone:      +64 6 834 3111
Email:   napier-ao@doc.govt.nz
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