Location ID: #10130475
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Located in the suburb of Hillsborough, Monte Cecilia Park offers an authentic experience of a typical old English countryside estate. It is the location of Pah Homestead which was built between 1877 and 1879. One of the largest and finest homes in ...
Location ID: #10190831
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Quiet location with 800 square metre floorplan: 2 large auditoriums, 7 rooms, a commercial kitchen, mini kitchen, men's bathroom and women's bathroom. Perfect for filming, office space, or as a production base + filming as well. 36+ car parking ...
Location ID: #10130480
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Opened in 1915, Myers Park links the diverse and colourful Karangahape Road (K’ Road) with Aotea Square and Queen Street. A central city oasis, it is characterised by steep, grassed slopes and canopied with a mixture of large exotic and native ...
Location ID: #10130437
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A very large nature reserve of geological interest covering nearly 15 hectares. It contains natural mangroves and salt marsh on the landward end. It is also a unique reef habitat for intertidal organisms in the Waitemata Harbour.
Location ID: #10177378
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Māhuhu ki te Rangi Reserve takes its name from the ancestral waka of Ngāti Whātua, ahikāroa (occupiers/local people). The reserve includes paving, seating and green areas. It is bordered by native pōhutukawa trees.
Part of the ex-railway lands ...
Location ID: #10177383
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With green spaces, public artworks and seating, this paved public square and event space is located in the heart of central Manukau. Incorporating Karoro Court laneway, Osterley Way bisects the square with pedestrian access maintained over a ...
Location ID: #10177385
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Manukau Sports Bowl is located in a 21 hectare park and was originally built in the late 1980s. Facilities cater for greyhound racing, tennis, athletics and other sports.
It is also home to a cycling velodrome that was constructed to host events ...
Location ID: #10130467
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Location ID: #10130221
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Location ID: #10130587
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Manukau is the heart of Auckland’s south, a vibrant cosmopolitan centre and home to the largest Polynesian community in the world. For a taste of the Pacific, visit Otara Market, New Zealand’s largest street market bursting with life and ...
Location ID: #10130478
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Take in the beauty of Muriwai’s rugged landscape and visit the famous cliff-top gannet colony, where around 1200 pairs of gannets nest from August to March. The viewing platforms give you sweeping views far over the Tasman Sea.
Location ID: #10130576
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Previously almost unknown to many Aucklanders, we’ve now discovered its many charms – you should too.
Pick up fresh local and organic produce at the Matakana Farmers’ Market on Saturdays. Find delicious cheeses, artisan breads, gourmet spreads, ...
Location ID: #10130429
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Mangere Bridge Village is located on a peninsula in the Manukau Harbour (Auckland, New Zealand), with the green backdrop of Mangere Mountain, an extinct volcano, and Ambury Farm Park. It boasts history, with one of the oldest stone churches in New ...
Location ID: #10130586
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Discover some of Auckland’s significant historical sites. Follow the trail up Mangere Mountain and explore the remains of former Māori settlements. Take the time to soak in the fantastic views from the summit. Visit the Otuataua Stonefields to see ...
Location ID: #10130211
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Take a step back in time and see what Clevedon was like in the 1800's until today. Visit the display rooms within the restored homestead of the McNicol family, early settlers to Clevedon. Enjoy your picnic in the garden and grounds and see how farm ...
Location ID: #10177398
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Maraetai is a town located in the easternmost suburb of greater Auckland and is home to Maraetai Beach. Its Māori name translates as ‘meeting place by the sea’. A popular summer destination, the beautiful beach has a number of picnic and swimming ...
Location ID: #10130473
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Location ID: #10130572
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At 178 million years old pest-free Motutapu is one of the oldest land masses in the Hauraki Gulf. The island has lived an exciting life – it was intensively settled by Maori, it hosted massive Victorian picnic parties, and was a base during WWll.
Location ID: #10144299
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