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Alice Eaves Scenic Reserve
Ten hectares of native bush with labelled trees, a pa site, a lookout and easy short walks.
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Athenree Hot Springs
In cooler months, retreat to these two small but blissful outdoor hot pools, hidden within a holiday park.
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Millton
Sustainable, organic and biodynamic to boot. Bring a picnic and kick-back surrounded by sturdy-trunked vines.
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Native Bird Recovery Centre
This avian hospital nurses sick and injured birds back to health. Say hi to the talking tuis for us.
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Dead Dog Bay
Wander steep pathways through privately owned rainforest, wetlands and gardens scattered with sculpture.
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Forrest
Doctor-owners produce and prescribe a range of fine vinous medicines, including some mood-altering riesling.
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Havelock Museum
This cute, locally focused museum presents old pioneering tales in a contemporary, easily digestible style.
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Auckland Fish Market
Early-morning auctions combine with fish shops, cafes and restaurants, and a seafood-cooking school.
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Moses
This reproduction of Michelangelos Moses was made from marble from the same quarry as the original.
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Eden Garden
On Mt Edens rocky eastern slopes, this mature garden is noted for its camellias, rhododendrons and azaleas.
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St Stephen’s Chapel
Tiny St Stephens Chapel was built for the signing of the constitution of NZs Anglican Church (1857).
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Te Whare Ra
Compact, hands-on winery creating gorgeous sauvignon blanc, riesling, gewürztraminer and pinot gris.
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Craggy Range
Definitely one of Hawkes Bays flashiest wineries – wonderful wines, excellent restaurant and accommodation.
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Te Mata Estate
The legendary Coleraine red at this unpretentious, old-school, family-run winery is worth the trip alone.
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Peter Hlavacek Gallery
The gallery space of local Peter Hlavacek, regarded by many as one of NZs finest landscape photographers.
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Hokitika Glass Studio
Glass art covering a continuum from garish to glorious; watch the blowers at the furnace on weekdays.
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Shipwreck Bay
The best surfing is at this small cove at Ahiparas western edge, so named for shipwrecks still visible at low tide.
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Mission Cemetery
The spooky Mission Cemetery lies not far from the Elms Mission House , and is a shady tangle of trees and headstones.
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Moko Artspace
Near Hot Water Beach, Moko is full of beautiful things – art, sculpture, jewellery – with a modern Pasifika/Māori bent.
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Mercury Bay Museum
A small but interesting museum focusing on local history – especially Whitianga’s most famous visitors, Kupe and Cook.
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