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  • Al 'n' Julie's Garden and Homestay   (www.owhango.com)

    A homestay in a fully self-contained unit, with beautiful wood carved furniture and views of the mountains. There is also a ten acre garden, featuring oriental and native vegetation.

  • Altura Horse Treks, Gardens and Wildlife Park   (www.alturapark.co.nz)

    Situated amongst limestone formations just 4kms from the famous Waitomo Caves, the space is suitable for picnics, weddings, birthday parties and gatherings. The 20 acre wildlife park is home to 85 different varieties of birds and animals. Horse treks on stationbred horses are also available.

  • Auckland Botanic Gardens   (www.aucklandbotanicgardens.co.nz)

    The Auckland Botanic Gardens are home to over 10,000 plants from around the world, spread over 64 hectares in Manurewa. Here you can find information about the Gardens, along with useful practical guides on gardening in the Auckland region.

  • Auckland Memorial Park   (www.aucklandmemorialpark.co.nz)

    A memorial park located on 17 hectares of rural land surrounded by pasture in Auckland city.

  • Auckland's Parks   (www.mikesgardentours.co.nz/)

    Auckland's only daily tour that combines sightseeing in Auckland, while placing emphasis on visiting private gardens as well as viewing other Auckland city parks and gardens.

  • Bonsaiville   (www.bonsaiville.co.nz)

    One of New Zealand's largest collections of bonsai trees, drawing visitors from all over the world. Visits are by arrangement. A number of bonsai and craft workshops are also offered.

  • Bramble Grove Gardens (www.bramblegrove.co.nz)

    These glorious Kaiapoi gardens are open to the public for garden tours. They are also one of the most romantic wedding venues in Christchurch.

  • Christchurch Botanic Gardens   (www.ccc.govt.nz/parks/botanicgardens)

    Founded in 1863, the Christchurch Botanic Gardens, is situated in the vicinity of Hagley Park. The grounds of the gardens encompass an area of 30 hectares and present one of the finest collections of exotic and indigenous plants to be found anywhere in New Zealand.

  • Clifton Hill   (www.geocities.com/Heartland/Garden/1096/)

    Welcome to our rural garden in New Zealand. We've been developing our garden for the last 7 years and thought it was about time we shared it with others.

  • Cornwall Park   (www.cornwallpark.co.nz)

    A landscaped park designed for the recreation and enjoyment of all the people of New Zealand.

  • Cottage Gardens Bed and Breakfast, Cromwell   (www.fiordland.gen.nz/jill.htm)

    Kiwi Bed and Breakfast in an English garden orchard.(Also Bed and Breakfast Book Co-ordinator for Central Otago).

  • Country Gardens of Reporoa   (www.fishnhunt.co.nz/adventures/gardens/gardens.htm)

    Reporoa is situated midway between Rotorua and Taupo in the central North Island of New Zealand and has 4 large and tranquil gardens open to groups by appointment.

  • Cross Hill Gardens   (www.rhododendrons.co.nz)

    A park-like garden that has been partly modelled on the great English gardens and includes one of the world’s finest collections of rhododendrons and azaleas.

  • Cross Hills Gardens   (www.crosshills.co.nz)

    Is a park-like garden that has been partly modelled on the great english gardens, includes one of the world’s finest collections of rhododendrons and azaleas available for sale.

  • David Bell Daffodils   (www.davidbelldaffodils.co.nz)

    See a world famous collection of quality daffodil bulbs. They specialise in pink, double and split-trumpeted daffodils, and also sell cut flowers, wholesale and retail.

  • Daysh House Garden   (www.bill-edginton.co.nz)

    This two hectare property is set against the Tararua range, in the Wairarapa region, and features a lake, parkland, perennial flower beds and native trees. Visits and bookings of the garden as a venue are available by arrangement.

  • Duart House   (www.duarthouse.org.nz)

    An historical house, built in 1882 and located in the Heart of Havelock North, is a beautiful example of an exquisitely restored historical estate.

  • Dunedin Botanic Garden   (www.cityofdunedin.com/city/?page=bg_about)

    Close to the heart of our city lies the Dunedin Botanic Garden, a long-established garden of great variety.

  • Earnscliff Mansion   (www.earnscliff.co.nz)

    Historic bed and breakast accommodation in Devonport, Auckland allowing you to bask in the glory of a bygone era.

  • Earth & Clay Gardens   (www.earthandclay.co.nz)

    You are invited to visit the Earth & Clay Gardens, and take a personalised, informal guided tour at any time during the year. The tour includes the garden and an environmentally friendly, rammed earth home.

  • Earthtalk@awhitu   (www.earthtalk.co.nz)

    An abundant, diverse organic oasis also offering accommodation for women on the Awhitu peninsular southwest of Auckland.

  • Easterly Gallery   (www.gardens.co.nz/GardenstoVisit/gardenpages/Easterley.htm)

    Easterley is well known for its beautiful native bush garden. Angelic ponds, sculptures by well known artists and unusual garden statues can be enjoyed while walking the winding paths.

  • Eden Garden   (www.edengarden.co.nz)

    Created by volunteers in 1965 from an abandoned quarry on the slopes of the volcanic Mount Eden, the garden is only minutes away from downtown Auckland.

  • Efil Doog   (www.efildoog-nz.com)

    Efil Doog is a garden for the young and old, the garden hobbyist or professional plants person and anyone else who loves and admires nature's abounding beauty.

  • Explore the 309 Road   (www.webtrails.co.nz/coromandel/coromandeltown/309road)

    The 309 Road is a narrow winding gravel road between Coromandel and Whitianga. It is the shortest way to Whitianga, and there are lots of things to see and do on the way.

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