Wildlife
Roland's wood
6 locals recommend,
Location
Kerikeri Inlet Road
Kerikeri, Northland
Tips from locals
Roland’s Wood is a four hectare piece of “English beech woodland”, with a Northland twist, on Inlet Road, Kerikeri. It was created and generously bequeathed to the people – and dogs – of Kerikeri by benefactor, Roland Sansom
It's a beautiful woodland with plantings of exotic trees. It's a great place where you can take your dog.
A pleasant place to go for a stroll. Different seasons produce an array of flowering plants. Quiet and relaxing. The wood is a popular dog walking area.
Roland’s Wood. Kerikeri Inlet Road. We haven’t yet managed to get there to see it but others recommend a walk there to witness the range of trees and the bluebells in the spring.
Roland’s Wood, located off Kerikeri Inlet Road, is a four hectare piece of English beech woodland with a Northland twist. It was created and generously bequeathed to the people – and dogs – of Kerikeri by benefactor, Roland Sansom. Roland’s Wood is open free to the public all year round, with different vistas for each changing season. Visitors are welcome to wander through the woodland, and to bring their dogs who are allowed to be off the lead.
Roland’s Wood, located off Kerikeri Inlet Road, is a four hectare piece of English beech woodland with a Northland twist. It was created and generously bequeathed to the people – and dogs – of Kerikeri by benefactor, Roland Sansom. Roland’s Wood is open free to the public all year round, with diffe…