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874 Port Waikato Road, Te Kohanga
Contact: Rita & David
Emus, Alpacas, Peacocks, Birds, Parrots, Donkeys plus other exotic farm animals. Tickle a pig, stroke an emu, feed an alpaca, pat a pony, ride a donkey. Working Dairy farm. Trailer rides through cows. Traditional milking shed. Working Dairy farm. Go on a trailer ride through a herd of cows and visit a traditional milking shed. Gumboots and wet weather gear available. Bookings essential. Food available for feeding the animals (included in entry price).
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Elizabeth Street
Phone: 09 2368521
PAI RAWA ATU I NGA MEA KATOA - The Very Best In All Things Tuakau College is a year 7-13 school, with a current roll of 730 students, situated in a semi-rural location, 40 minutes from Auckland. To supplement it's academic focus, Tuakau College provides co-curricular programmes, including cultural, sporting and outdoor education experiences, along with leadership opportunities, to provide an all-round education. Our aim is to give our students a quality education and the opportunity to achieve at the highest level possible. Tuakau College welcomes international students.l
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Waiuku
Contact: Colin Harrington
Phone: 0800 Go By Kayak
Freephone: 0800 Go By Kayak
We specialise in outdoor eco adventure activites for all ages. From canoeing, kayaking, caving and abseiling to mountain biking and bushcraft / navigation. Whatever your age and stage you can get involved and have fun doing all the things you thought you could only read about.
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595 Front Miranda Road, Waitakaruru
Phone: 07 8673055
1 hr South East of Auckland. Unwind in the Southern Hemisphere's largest outdoor thermal mineral pool. Sit in the Sauna / Spa pool and feel the stress melt away. Private thermal mineral spa pools.
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108 Kohanga Road, Te Kohanga
Contact: Percy & Nancy
Phone: 09 232 8798
Freephone: 0800 474 8375
Whether you're looking for a fun family day out, a corporate team building exercise or simply a unique way to enjoy New Zealand's diverse countryside, Riverland Adventures offers a fun, safe and exciting selection of quad bike safaris.
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Glenbrook Station Road, Glenbrook
Contact: The GVR Volunteers
Phone: 09 236 3546
A rail enthusiasts' heaven! Hop aboard lovingly restored and maintained steam engine train for a journey into yesteryear. Situated in the picturesque Franklin countryside on Glenbrook Station Road, (about 9km from Waiuku), the railway operates from Labour Weekend through to Queen's Birthday, on Sundays and most public holidays.
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Waikaretu
Contact: Phillip and Anne Woodward
Phone: 09 233 3199
Nikau Cave is less than 90 minutes drive southwest of Auckland, New Zealand, and has thousands of glowworms and amazing formations, but no crowds.
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Hall Road Onewhero
Phone: 09 2328862 ext 702
Area schools provide seamless education in a family atmosphere that produces well-rounded young people ready to take their place in the world. The school setting is idyllic and the education specifically aimed at the individual student. The school's mission statement - To Provide a caring learning disciplined environment in which all students may develop their abilities to their fullest potential.
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14 Harris Street Pukekohe
Phone: 09 238 6089
Our aim to to ensure that each student is treated as an individual and is catered for in an interesting and supportive learning environment. Throughout our website is detailed information relating to the many educational, social, sporting and cultural opportunities that are available.
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54 Pokeno Road, Pokeno
Phone: 09 2336108
Pokeno School still maintains the country ambience and is reflected in those who attend and support the school, the warmth, the attitude and acceptance of who we are.
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520 Great South Road, Drury
Phone: 09 296 8940
Freephone: 0800 520520
Here's where YOU get the world's purest, natural New Zealand HONEY ... The secret to enjoying health and living longer - get the natural benefits of apitherapy, bursting with energizing nutrients ... Products available for purchase in our shop include: Bee Pollen Propolis - Nature's Antiseptic, Antibiotic and more Bee Venom Fresh NZ Bee Pollen Royal Jelly Active 10+ Skin Health Creme
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Cnr Great South Road & Wiri Station Road, Manukau, Auckland
Phone: 09 262 2030
Freephone: Info line 0800 438 672
NZ's Premier Theme Park. World class rides and attractions, there is something for everyone to enjoy! Thrill rides, adventure rides, entertainment and fun for the entire family. Our price for unlimited rides all day, free parking, 15 minutes from Auckland central and close to Auckland International Airport.
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78 Nelson Street, Pukekohe
Phone: 09 238 8404
Fun for the whole family. Call us for our in-house game specials. The most popular being Mon-Fri 10am - 4pm
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Te Aroha, Waikato
Phone: 07 884 4498
Visit Te Aroha to experience our naturally hot soda spas and warm leisure pools set among the green tree ferns of Mt Te Aroha. Our magnificent mountain is an ever changing backdrop to an historic and vibrant Spa town through which the Waihou River winds its way out to the Firth of Thames.
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120 Saddleton Road, Waiau Pa
Contact: Pam & Craig Follett
Phone: 09 232 1142
You will experience close contact with these delightful unique animals and have the opportunity to prepare their food and feed them. Available is a range of Alpaca products for sale, for those who wish to enjoy the luxury of this warm and soft fleece. Tour groups of any size welcome (there is a small charge). Bookings preferred.
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83 Ridge Road, Whangarata
Phone: 09 236 8686
We have hundreds of animals and birds to feed, picnic and party spots, wild encounters, guided tours, and special school holiday programmes for budding zoo keepers. And we're open 9am to 5pm every day.
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Contact: Waiuku Visitor Centre, King Street, Waiuku
Phone: 09 235 8924
Today visitors can follow a Heritage trail through the town and relive the past at the pioneer museum open weekends and public holidays. Nearby the Glenbrook Vintage Railway delights children of all ages on a 12km journey through the countryside.
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Orere Matingarahi Road, Tapapakanga
A coastal farm park located on the Firth of Thames, south of Orere Point. Sandy accessible pohutakawa-edged beach, rich in Maori and European history, camping available. A coastal walkway to hilltop affords spectacular views over the Firth of Thames
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Matakawau Rd (opposite Catholic Church)
The Matakawau Scenic Reserve is now complete with a footbridge over Opoia Creek and a boardwalk across the church land to link up with Hatton Road Reserve.
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East Coast Road, Miranda
Phone: 09 232 2781
Renowned migratory wading birds from home and abroad. Unique Wrybill all year round. Visitor & Natural History Information Centre. Bunkroom and motel unit accommodation.
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Franklin: The Centre, Massey Ave, Pukekohe
Phone: 09 238 8899
Caters to art, craft, photographic, Hobby and cultural groups. Regular exhibitions, classes and workshops are held at the centre. Gallery and shop open 9am - 4pm weekdays.
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Manukau Heads Rd
The Lighthouse was first built in 1874 and has been meticulously refurbished and rebuilt using pieces from the original building. It has been relocated to a new site beside the Manukau Heads Signal Station platform which has been on this site since 1865. Amazing views of the Manukau Heads and Bar can be seen from this view point.
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