

Out and About
Anyone lucky enough to spend time in Haga Haga will find an array of fun and exciting ways to spend their time. Checkout the local museum and get a feel for the history of this beautiful village, grab a drink from the Country Club or go throw a line for catch of a lifetime.

Our Village Hall
The Village Hall was originally built and funded by local residents in 1930 on a privately owned piece of land. Apart from being used for regular church meetings complete with vestry, many fond memories are shared about the weddings, dances, variety concerts and film shows that were held under the same roof!

Our Museum
The Little Museum was officially approved during May 1998 in the unused section of the Village Hall, which yet again, was funded by local residents with support from the Ratepayers Association and Conservancy.
All the carpentry, display boards and cabinets...

Hiking Trails
People in Haga Haga are spoiled with a number of different hiking trails surrounding the village. They are suitable for anyone with moderate fitness levels as there are a number of hills and rocky sections that require a keen sense of balance. The views of the surrounding areas are well worth the climbs...

Fishing
There is great rock and surf angling to be had at Haga Haga, however no boat ski-boats, kayaks, jet-ski’s, canoes etc. may be used as it is situated in a Closed Area within a Marine Protected Area. (Bosbokstrand to Kei Mouth).It is imperative to have a current fishing license, which can be purchased from Post Offices as well as St Anthony’s store, at the turn off...

