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Waitakere City - Destination Waitakere City, West Auckland New Zealand
Published: 04/11/2011 by NewZealandNZ in North Island Info
This clean, green, bush-fringed city lies due west of Auckland, nestled in the enveloping folds of the Waitakere Ranges.
Its citizens know nothing of grid patterned streets in high-density conurbations. They enjoy a lifestyle that offers the best of
Rotorua - Places to Eat: Lone Star, Hell's Pizza, Valentines, Subway, Lakeland Queen
Published: 04/11/2011 by NewZealandNZ in North Island Info
As a world-class holiday destination, Rotorua is renowned for its award winning restaurants, Maori Hangi dining and contemporary cuisine using the freshest of New Zealand flavours combined with international flair. Of course it isn't just the great..
Bay of Plenty New Zealand - Tauranga/Mt Maunganui - Local Travel Guides for New Zealand
Published: 04/11/2011 by NewZealandNZ in North Island Info
The prosperous pulsating port city of Tauranga is the heart of the Bay of Plenty.
Tauranga means 'safe anchorage' in Maori. The city nestles beside a sweeping harbour of great beauty, backed by the green verdure of the Kaimai Range.
The city is a..
Coromandel Peninsula: Thames - The Pinnacles, Billygoat Landing, Edward's Lookout, Wainora Track
Published: 04/11/2011 by NewZealandNZ in North Island Info
The gateway to the Coromandel Peninsula, Thames, is a pleasant provincial town of 8,000 people.
In its 1870’s heyday this booming gold-mining and kauri-milling town was larger than Auckland and boasted 100 hotels, streets crowded with shops...
Napier & Hastings - Attraction
Published: 04/11/2011 by NewZealandNZ in North Island Info
Nearby, Hastings and Havelock North share the same architectural creativity and are both well worth visiting. Take in the Art Deco and Spanish Mission Buildings, gardens, wineries and village atmosphere both towns offer. Being the chardonnay capital,
Palmerston North Visitor and Travel Information Travel Tourism Guide - Hotel and Motel Bookings
Published: 04/11/2011 by NewZealandNZ in North Island Info
For those who enjoy the tranquillity and beauty of parks and gardens - this is the place to be. The Manawatu Riverside Walkway and Bridle Track extends for 10km along the banks of the Manawatu River and the picturesque Esplanade is a superb park...
Wellington New Zealand - Shops, Stores, Shopping Centres, Malls and Online Shopping
Published: 04/11/2011 by NewZealandNZ in North Island Info
It would be hard to imagine a more shopper-friendly city than Wellington.
The capital has a huge variety of stores, conveniently situated in shopping arcades, underground malls and clusters of shops along the ‘Golden Mile’ of Lambton Quay, Willis St
Coromandel Peninsula: Paeroa - L & P, Karangahake, Hauraki Plains, Maritime Museum & Paddle-steamer
Published: 04/11/2011 by NewZealandNZ in North Island Info
Paeroa was a thriving port before the vast Hauraki Plains were drained and converted to productive dairying land.
This provincial town at the southern extremity of the Coromandel Peninsula, still retains its proud maritime links and actively promote
Coromandel Peninsula: Whitianga - Mercury Bay, Cathedral Cove, Hot Water Beach, Hahei Reserve
Published: 04/11/2011 by NewZealandNZ in North Island Info
o say Whitianga, in marvellous Mercury Bay, is a popular seaside holiday resort, is an understatement.
Whitianga is much more - an iconic kiwi town that holds a significant place in our nation’s history. Polynesian explorer Kupe landed near here...
Coromandel Peninsula: Karangahake Gorge - Mackaytown, Kaimai Ranges, Waitawheta Gorge, Owharoa Falls
Published: 04/11/2011 by NewZealandNZ in North Island Info
Pack a picnic lunch and head out to the most popular gorge in the North Island, half way between Paeroa and Waihi on SH.2.
Karangahake is the site of New Zealand’s original gold rush in 1875, and has the added interest of an historic railway, great










