Lake Kuratau
Lake Kuratau is a lake in Auckland Region, North Island. Lake Kuratau is situated nearby to the locality Kuratau Junction, as well as near Te Raina.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Kuratau and Omori.
Kuratau
Village
Kuratau is a small village north of Omori and south of Whareroa Village, on the western side of New Zealand's Lake Taupō. The Kuratau Power Station was built on the Kuratau River near the town and completed in 1962. Kuratau is situated 6 km southeast of Lake Kuratau.
Omori
Village
Omori is a small village north of Pukawa and south of Kuratau, on the western side of New Zealand's Lake Taupō. It is primarily a bach community. A new jetty and boat ramp was built in 2012. Omori is situated 6 km southeast of Lake Kuratau.
Pukawa
Village
Pukawa or Pukawa Bay is a bay and a small township on the southern shores of Lake Taupō on New Zealand's North Island. It is off State Highway 41 between Turangi and Taumarunui, in the Taupō District and Waikato region. Pukawa is situated 7 km southeast of Lake Kuratau.
Lake Kuratau
- Type: Lake
- Category: body of water
- Location: Auckland Region, North Island, New Zealand, Oceania
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Latitude
-38.85823° or 38° 51′ 30″ southLongitude
175.71021° or 175° 42′ 37″ eastElevation
523 metres (1,716 feet)Open location code
4VHQ4PR6+P3GeoNames ID
6236008
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Localities in the Area
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