Monmouth Redoubt

Tauranga


Shaded by huge pohutukawa trees, spooky Monmouth Redoubt was originally a Māori (fortified village), then taken over and adapted by British soldiers during the New Zealand Wars.

At the foot of the Redoubt, on the end of the Strand, is Te Awanui, a ceremonial waka (canoe) carved in 1972, on display in an open-sided building.


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