Location ID: #10130496
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Location ID: #10203015
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A private 103 acre sheep and beef farm, with 5 acres of mature bush and a large mature bamboo stand.
Rolling hillsides offer panoramic 360 degree views.
Features: farm yard, old hayshed, shearing shed and deer shed. Four bay open implement ...
Location ID: #10130542
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The Waitakere Ranges region is one of our natural treasures, rich in native flora and fauna, and home to the giants of the forest, the mighty kauri tree.
Sadly, the incurable kauri dieback disease is killing kauri in the Waitakere Ranges ...
Location ID: #10130540
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Waikumete Cemetery is New Zealand's largest cemetery. It occupies a site of 108 hectares in Glen Eden, Auckland, and also contains a crematorium in the south-west corner of the cemetery.
Waikumete Cemetery was established in 1886 and is the final ...
Location ID: #10130555
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This revitalised waterfront precinct is brimming with the energy of locals and visitors of all ages.
Some are there to dine at harbourside restaurants or enjoy a few cocktails as the sun sets. Some are taking the kids to play at the funky ...
Location ID: #10177382
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Westhaven Marina is the centre of Auckland’s boating community and is located on the western edge of the city’s central district.
It is home to over 2,000 boats, including privately owned yachts and launches, making it one of the largest marinas ...
Location ID: #10130546
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Just a stone's throw from the heart of Ponsonby is the large green oasis of Western Park.
Start on Ponsonby Road, by the distinctive sculptural artworks by John Radford.
Stroll through Western Park on the wide, sealed path. Parts of the route ...
Location ID: #10130351
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Waitematā Harbour is the main access by sea to Auckland, New Zealand. For this reason it is often referred to as Auckland Harbour, despite the fact that it is one of two harbours adjoining the city. The harbour forms the northern and eastern coasts ...
Location ID: #10130220
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Woodhill Sands is a premier equestrian centre boasting over 3 acres of all weather sand arenas as well as a premier Grass Grand Prix Arena.
Woodhill Sands proudly hosts a wide range of equestrian activities including:
Horse ...
Location ID: #10130554
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The extensive area now known as Woodhill Forest is an important part of the cultural landscape of Ngāti Whātua o Kaipara. Many ancestral names (like Te Kēti, Kuwakatai, Waionui, Korekore and Ōkiritoto) were used for different areas and features, but ...
Location ID: #10130551
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The site houses the remains of the Ball and Tube building, built in 1902–3 as part of the Wilson Cement Works. Now a listed Heritage site.
After successfully manufacturing lime from local limestone, Nathaniel Wilson set up the plant in 1882. By ...
Location ID: #10130544
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Poised at the edge of the Mahurangi River, Warkworth is a pretty town with an interesting choice of restaurants and accommodation.
Location ID: #10130543
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Warkworth Showgrounds has a variety of things to do from sports fields and courts to playgrounds and walking tracks.
Location ID: #10177395
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Wenderholm – from the Swedish word ‘winter home’ – lies between the Puhoi and Waiwera Rivers, 48 kilometres north of downtown Auckland. It is home to the country’s first regional park and is one of Auckland's best examples of mainland coastal ...
Location ID: #10177387
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Located 50 kilometres from central Auckland on the south-eastern coast, Waitawa is made up of three small peninsulas. The park is on the coastline, near Kawakawa Bay and Clevedon.
It has stunning views looking out onto Waiheke Island and the ...
Location ID: #10179761
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A horsetail waterfall nestled amongst trees and bush, visible from a small grassy reserve at the end of Waitangi Falls Road.
A winding track descends from the reserve through trees and scrub down to the rocky stream and pool at the base of the ...
Location ID: #10130548
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Western Springs is a wildlife sanctuary surrounding a natural spring-fed lake. The park has a well-developed network of footpaths that includes boardwalks through the wetlands and a walking track.
The lake at the centre is inhabited by eels, ...
Location ID: #10130539
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Discover vineyards, olive groves and beautiful beaches – all just a 40-minute ferry ride away. There’s a reason Waiheke Island was named one of the world’s top 10 regions to visit for 2016 in Lonely Planet’s Best in Travel guide.
Waiheke is ...