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Wairere Falls, the highest waterfall in New Zealand's North Island, plunges 153 metres (500 feet) in two steps over the Kaimai escarpment. The waterfall is located between Te Aroha and Matamata. A walking track runs from the car park at the end of Goodwin Road, up the valley of the stream to a viewing platform, and thence to the top of the plateau and the crest of the falls. Once at the top one can continue onto the North South track that runs the length of the Kaimai Ranges.

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  • Cascades Wairere (ca)
  • Wairere Falls (de)
  • Wairere Falls (en)
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  • Les cascades Wairere són les cascades més altes de l'illa del nord de Nova Zelanda, formades per dues grans caigudes d'aigua que cauen des d'una altura de 153 metres des d'un cingle de la . Les cascades es troben entre i Matamata. (ca)
  • Die Wairere Falls sind ein Wasserfall am Westrand der Kaimai Range in der Region Waikato auf der Nordinsel Neuseelands. Im Gebiet der Ortschaft im Matamata-Piako District liegt er im Lauf des , der wenige Kilometer hinter dem Wasserfall in zunächst südwestlicher, dann nördlicher Fließrichtung in den Waihou River mündet. Seine Fallhöhe beträgt 153 Meter. (de)
  • Wairere Falls, the highest waterfall in New Zealand's North Island, plunges 153 metres (500 feet) in two steps over the Kaimai escarpment. The waterfall is located between Te Aroha and Matamata. A walking track runs from the car park at the end of Goodwin Road, up the valley of the stream to a viewing platform, and thence to the top of the plateau and the crest of the falls. Once at the top one can continue onto the North South track that runs the length of the Kaimai Ranges. (en)
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  • Wairere Falls (en)
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  • 153m (en)
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  • Wairere Falls from the viewing platform (en)
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  • Les cascades Wairere són les cascades més altes de l'illa del nord de Nova Zelanda, formades per dues grans caigudes d'aigua que cauen des d'una altura de 153 metres des d'un cingle de la . Les cascades es troben entre i Matamata. Uns senders que surten de l'aparcament que hi ha al final de la Goodwin Road permeten arribar fins a la vall del torrent, fins a una plataforma amb vista panoràmica, i des d'allí es pot accedir fins a la part superior de l'altiplà i del cingle de les cascades. Una vegada a la part superior, es pot continuar cap a la pista nord-sud que corre la longitud de la serralada Kaimai. (ca)
  • Die Wairere Falls sind ein Wasserfall am Westrand der Kaimai Range in der Region Waikato auf der Nordinsel Neuseelands. Im Gebiet der Ortschaft im Matamata-Piako District liegt er im Lauf des , der wenige Kilometer hinter dem Wasserfall in zunächst südwestlicher, dann nördlicher Fließrichtung in den Waihou River mündet. Seine Fallhöhe beträgt 153 Meter. Vom Wairere Falls Track Carpark am Ende der Goodwin Road im Kaimai Mamaku Conservation Park führt ein 5 km langer Retourwanderweg in 3 bis 4 Stunden vorbei an zwei Aussichtspunkten, einer davon oberhalb der Fallkante. Einige hundert Meter weiter südlich befinden sich in einem anderen Bachlauf die Te Ariki Falls. (de)
  • Wairere Falls, the highest waterfall in New Zealand's North Island, plunges 153 metres (500 feet) in two steps over the Kaimai escarpment. The waterfall is located between Te Aroha and Matamata. A walking track runs from the car park at the end of Goodwin Road, up the valley of the stream to a viewing platform, and thence to the top of the plateau and the crest of the falls. Once at the top one can continue onto the North South track that runs the length of the Kaimai Ranges. The Wairere Falls receives around 60,000 visitors each year. In 2017, the farmer who owned land close to the falls closed off a paddock to stock and constructed a seat for visitors that he dubbed "The international seat of peace". (en)
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