



New Zealand's most visited archaeological site where stories of the 1886 Mount Tarawera Eruption come to life!
New Zealand's most visited archaeological site where stories of the 1886 Mount Tarawera Eruption come to life!
The violent volcanic eruption of Mt Tarawera erupted in 1886 which engulfed the village of Te Wairoa in rocks, ash and mud. 150 lives were lost and the eighth wonder of the world; The Pink and White Terraces vanished.
Step back in time and learn the history of Te Wairoa village!
Museum of Te Wairoa - Displayed are a large array of objects over 90 years old excavated from the ruins of the eruption and exhibits of the early settlers.
Archaeological Site - Explore the devastation of the eruption as you walk through the excavated sites which once housed the people of Te Wairoa.
Waterfall Trail - View the magnificent Te Wairoa stream and Wairere Falls. Catch a glimpse of the trout in the stream making their way through the crystal clear waters and feel the spray from the stunning waterfall as it plunges 30 metres over the Waitoharuru cliffs.
Smith & Co Cafe + Gift Store - Established in 1931, Smith & Co Cafe and Gift Store provide famous Devonshire Tea and Scones, excellent coffee, delicious home baking and check out the great range of eco-friendly giftware and NZ books.
Children - The kids will love digging in the discovery room and exploring the Buried Village with Smithy our archaeologist, and playing on the playground at the end!
All prices are shown inNZD ($)
Real highlights, tips, and the helpful advice straight from Bookme customers who’ve actually done this experience, summarised with AI support
WE had a lovely time at the buried village - the staff were freindly and helpful - the information was useful and interesting
Fascinating place. Unlike say Pompeii, the history of the village, part Maori, part European, is documented with photographs. The information on the healing plants along the path adds a lot of interest.
We arrived mid afternoon and explored the museum which tells the events of the night when the volcanos erupted. It brings it alive by certain people who lived their and their actions. By following a trail you go outside and see the effects. Hidden gem is the walk down to the waterfall. Steep steps but definitely worth the effort. Tea room and shop was closed when we got back sadly. Large car park. Great stop. Recommended.
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Kadisha from New Zealand wrote on 15 May 2026
A must do!!
I’ve been to Rotorua so many times but this was the first time we went here. It was amazing!!!! Very affordable, the most lovely staff & the coolest treasure hunt for our kids!! The drive to this place was stunning!! All in all an amazing experience. Well worth doing with your family