Although not as prominent as its eastern namesake, Northland's Mount Hikurangi is also of note. At 625 m (2,051 ft), this peak overlooks central Northland and is a prominent peak on the skyline at the Bay of Islands,[citation needed] the area of the first permanent European settlement in New Zealand.
There are also two other hills in the area to the north and west of Whangārei with the same name; a 365 m (1,198 ft) volcanic cone near Hikurangi[4] and a 173 m (568 ft) hill to the south of the Hikurangi River valley.[5] Also in Northland, a 179 m (587 ft) Hikurangi rises to the south of Taipa.[6]