Reviews

  1. Elizabeth Samuels ★★★★★

    WOW view from this awesome spot. Priceless.

  2. R G ★★★★★

    A great reflective spot. A word of thanks to the farmer who keeps the spot cleared and comfortable.

  3. Rokker ★★★★★

    Reasonably challenging climb to the top of the falls - a good level of fitness required. Visited The International Seat of Peace on the way back down. It was the middle of winter and Paddock 66 was closed and the flag not there, but the stunning vista across the Hauraki Plains and Lower Kaimais is breathtaking! A beautiful and tranquil spot. Kudos to Simon Bourke for creating this space. Much appreciated.

  1. Chanel Doyle ★★★★★

    Didn't make it this time but we will be back! We loved the rocks to bounce around on :)

  2. Graham Green ★★★★★

    Highest waterfall in the North Island NZ. Special place and well worth a visit. If you want to go up be prepared for a good climb. Amazing views all the way and up top!

  3. Sarah ★★★★☆

    Allow a good couple of hours to get to the summit this is a very steep climb but well worth the hard work as the view at the top is stunning. It can be quite muddy I'd recommend hardy soles on your shoes. Take some snacks and drinks with you as it's so nice to rest and enjoy the stunning scenery at the top. This track is not for the faint hearted and strap any limbs that are prone to rolling.

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What is the address of The International Seat of Peace?

The International Seat of Peace is located at 87 Goodwin Road, Gordon 3471, New Zealand

What is the phone number of The International Seat of Peace?

You can contact The International Seat of Peace at +64 21 985 098

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