Young Nicks Head

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Rising dramatically from the southern end of Poverty Bay, Young Nicks Head (Te Kuri a Paoa) is a striking promontory steeped in Māori legend and early European history. This iconic headland offers sweeping coastal views, a sense of solitude, and a tangible connection to New Zealand's dual heritage. Whether you're hiking the coastal track or simply pausing to absorb the raw beauty, this is a place that lingers in the memory long after you've left.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Plan for 1.5 to 2 hours, which gives you ample time to do the return walk to the summit, read the interpretive panels, and soak in the views. If you're a keen photographer or birdwatcher, you might want to allow an extra hour. The walk is best done in the morning or late afternoon to avoid the midday heat and catch the best light. Combine it with a morning visit to Gisborne City for a perfect half-day outing.

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