Galleries
(3)Gardens
(6)Museums
(8)National Parks
(1)
Nature and Eco Tourism
(4)Theme and Leisure Parks
(3)Walking Tracks
(1)Zoos and Wildlife Parks
(3)
New Zealand Waikato Attractions websites.
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Gails of Tamahere
(www.gails.co.nz)Tour 14 acres of beautiful gardens of flowers grown for dried flower production. Browse through our unique shops set in an old church building. For the dedicated flower arranger
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Hamilton Gardens
(www.hamiltongardens.co.nz)Hamilton gardens is a major New Zealand garden complex featuring many theme gardens. Attractions include tours of NZ's top rose trial garden.
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Waikato Museum of Art & History
(www.waikatomuseum.org.nz)Up to the minute information for residents, visitors and businesses, including displays, exhibitions and events.
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Waitakaruru Arboretum & Sculpture Park
(www.sculpturepark.co.nz)Carved into a Waikato hillside, this derelict quarry has been transformed into a 42-acre garden and arboretum. The site features 15,000 trees and shrubs, an extensive outdoor sculpture gallery and a number of walking tracks.
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The Waterworks
(www.thewaterworks.co.nz)The Waterworks is a tourist attraction in Coromandel showcasing the best of quirky Kiwi ingenuity. Offering native plants and foliage, water water features, childrens play areas and more.
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Kiwi House and Native Bird Park
(www.kiwihouse.org.nz)The Kiwi House and native bird park in Otorohanga, New Zealand is owned and operated by the Otorohanga Zoological Society.
View Website - Zoos and Wildlife Parks
Business Info: Otorohanga Kiwi House and Native Bird Park - Kiwi House, 1 Alex Telfer Drive, Otorohanga, Waikato
They Say: At the Otorohanga Kiwi House, every visitor is assured of seeing kiwi on our guided tour of the nocturnal house. Enjoy a walk through New Zealand's original walk-through aviary, see native birds in a natural fo... More about Otorohanga Kiwi House and Native Bird Park.
Keywords: eco-tour, kiwi-bird, birds, wildlife
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Te Awamutu Museum
(www.tamuseum.org.nz)Established in 1935, and is the oldest museum in the Waikato region. The museum collects material that relates to the history, society, culture and development of the Waipa District and the King Country.
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Hamilton Zoo
(www.hamiltonzoo.co.nz)Hamilton Zoo is situated within 35 acres of beautiful landscaped grounds and is home to over 550 New Zealand and exotic animals.
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Waiwhakareke Natural Heritage Park
(www.waiwhakareke.co.nz)Ddeveloped to reconstruct native lowland and wetland ecosystems as were once widespread in the Waikato Region. Hosting range of native fish, plants and animals.
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Waikato Museum
(www.waikatomuseum.co.nz)The Waikato Museum was established in 1987 and is one of Hamilton's largest and more unusual buildings. Information on the museum as well as detailed explanations about current exhibitions.
Business Info: Waikato Museum - 1 Grantham Street, Central, Hamilton
They Say: The Waikato Museum was established in 1987 and is one of Hamilton’s largest and more unusual buildings. The architect was Ivan Mercep of JASMaD, Auckland, the same architect who went on to design Ne... More about Waikato Museum.
Keywords: Muesum, Gallery, Art, exhibition
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Ngatea Water Gardens
(www.ngateawatergardens.co.nz)A picturesque five acre property, complete with café and restaurant, gift shop, playground, and a function centre for weddings and other occasions.
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Cambridge Museum
(www.cambridgemuseum.org.nz)Dedicated to collecting and conserving, preserving and publishing, researching and display of the heritage and development of Cambridge, its people and the surrounding districts.
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Waitomo Caves
(www.waitomocaves.co.nz)Journey underground on a subterranean adventure through limestone chambers and passages, surrounded by cave decorations and a galaxy of tiny living lights found in the Waitomo Glowworm Caves.
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Waihi Walkways
(www.waihiwalkways.org.nz)Waihi Walkways' vision is to create a series of linked walkways around the Waihi District, for good health and for appreciation and enjoyment of our wonderful natural environment.
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Candyland
(www.candyland.co.nz)Candymaking shows in an old fashioned candy factory, and one of New Zealand's largest candy shops.
