Flagstaff Hill



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Flagstaff Hill is a historic site located in the Bay of Islands region of New Zealand. The hill is named after the flagstaff that was erected on it by British colonizers in 1840, which was cut down by Māori chiefs in response to the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi.

Visitors can access Flagstaff Hill via a short walking track from the town of Russell. There is no admission fee to access the site.

There is no official website for Flagstaff Hill, but visitors can find information about the site from the Bay of Islands i-SITE Visitor Information Centre.

In the surrounding area, visitors can explore the historic town of Russell, which was the first European settlement in New Zealand. The town is home to several historic buildings, including Christ Church, which is the oldest surviving church in New Zealand.

Other nearby attractions include the Waitangi Treaty Grounds, where the Treaty of Waitangi was signed, and the Haruru Falls, which are located just a short drive from Russell.

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