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Culture and Heritage
We have listed 12 Heritage products. You can search by name, place or quality ratings
This memorial commemorates men from the Coromandel area who died serving in the South African War, World War I and World War II. It was erected after World War I, at a time when most New Zealand communities favoured ornamental...
The fish trap was built by Ngati Tamatera to harvest flounder from Umangawha-o-nga-waka (Colville Bay).
Stone fish traps are also known to have been built at Banks Peninsula in the South Island. They were one method used by
Maori to...
Thames-Coromandel District Council’s Coromandel service centre was built in 1873 by the Auckland Provincial Council.
It originally housed the district’s government offices, courthouse and, from 1896 until 1969, the post and telegraph office. Until 1979 the town’s police station was...
One of Coromandel's oldest buildings with walls of history for you to admire. A warm winter fire or the outdoor garden bar for the summer. We serve cocktails, quality wines & spirits, the full range of New Zealand's premium Monteiths...
As any keen family historian will tell you, visiting cemeteries is a vital part of the research process. Thames-Coromandel District Council has oversight of 13 cemeteries, while Hauraki District Council looks after three cemeteries, two memorial walls and an ashes...
The 309 Road is a gravel road which takes you on a journey through dense bushland with spectacular views as you follow alongside the river. As you progress through the 309 Road there are a number of sites to stop...
Kauri Grove......
A spectacular grove of kauri trees. These Kauris have been protected since before the turn of the century and are truly magnificent. The track is very well formed with footbridges and boardwalks, which take you close to the trees....
Coromandel granite is not really granite; it’s a tonalite rock that is well suited for construction and statuary. It’s been quarried since the early 1900s and was used to build New Zealand’s Parliament Buildings, the Auckland Chief Post Office, and...
The Coromandel is the perfect place for outdoor adventure.
There are hundreds of picturesque locations available for you to visit as walkways, cycle ways and fitness trails keeping your days fun-filled and active.
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The life of mining and its impact on a small town are at the heart of this comprehensive village museum housed in the historic Coromandel School of Mines building (1897).
The well-presented collection covers early goldmining, kauri logging, geological specimens,...