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Paeroa

The iconic 7 metre high 1.3 metre diameter structure stands pride of place in Paeroa.

Lemon & Paeroa can be found only in New Zealand and in specialty New Zealand stores abroad. The comically pretentious advertising slogan "World famous in New...

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Paeroa

Paeroa Antiques Capital of New Zealand...

Revisit the days of old, admire antique stores overflowing with collectables. Discover some treasure in Paeroa the antiques capital of New Zealand.

Paeroa has long been known as the town that’s world famous in New Zealand....

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Coromandel Town

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...

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Thames

Tennis whites and shoes aren't mandatory - bare feet, sun screen and a spare tennis ball are, old school hair cuts are also appropriate. A chilly bin of refreshments and a sun umbrella wouldn't go astray. Old wooden racquets can...

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Thames

The Kauaeranga Valley was once filled with magnificent kauri trees. From the 1870s to the 1920s, this area was extensively logged for its kauri.

At first the easier slopes near Thames were logged and the kauri milled locally. During the...

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Thames

Locally produced plants, organic and others, fruit and vegs, bric-a-brac, second hand goods and books, arts and crafts, fine food, cheeses, speciality oils, health and body care products, flowers, bread, knit wares, and much more.

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Waihi
Victoria Battery

The Victoria Battery site was erected in 1897 by the Waihi Gold Mining Company and was considered the largest and most advanced facility of its type in the country. 200 stampers were used to crush the gold-bearing quartz.

Time A one-hour...

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Karangahake Gorge

Karangahake Tunnel loop walk takes you along the Ohinemuri River and over the lower Waitawheta River where you will be amongst New Zealand native flora.

A stunning surprise towards the end is the 1100m walk through the old railway tunnel,...

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Whangamata
Opoutere

A great area for bird watching enthusiasts as at the southern end of the beach the Wharekawa harbour Wildlife Refuge protects a breeding area for New Zealand dotterel and the variable oyster catcher.


Directions: From Whangamata drive north on SH25 for...

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Karangahake Gorge
Karangahake Gorge, Paeroha, New Zealand

Voted as one of the 101 Must Do's for Kiwis!

Many Kiwi’s will have driven through the breathtaking Karangahake Gorge but few will have ventured into the walkways, old tunnels and discovered the rich history hidden in the gorge.

The Karangahake Gorge...

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