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Whanganui National Park

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The main features of the Park are the Whanganui River, which the park surrounds, and...

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Whiti Farm Park

every day, 10:00am - 4:00pm

Meet Raisin the "Kiwi Bear" and spend the day meandering through park like surroundings....

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Aotea Square

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Aotea Square is well known as a place for civic activity, cultural and community events,...

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Khartoum Place

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Better known as a pedestrian link between Lorne and Kitchener Streets, this space in the...

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Te Urewera National Park

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The lakes and forest areas of Te Urewera have given this park a name for wild, remote...

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Sculpture Walk: Auckland Domain

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Auckland Domain hosts sculptural works by some of NZ's leading artists. Stroll around the...

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Mt Eden (Maungawhau)

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Mount Eden, known also as Mangawhau, is the highest of Auckland Citys volcanoes at 196...

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Albert Park

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Albert Park is one of Auckland’s most important parks. Its central location in the heart ...

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Bouzaid Way

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This is a connecting pedestrian accessway between Fanshawe Street and Viaduct Harbour...

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Nga Manu Nature Reserve

every day, 10:00am - 5:00pm

Get up close and personal with New Zealand's native flora and fauna. A sprawling 15...

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