Venues in New Zealand Beginning With W
- New Zealand
- Auckland (3498)
- Bay of Plenty (685)
- Canterbury (1315)
- Hawke's Bay / Gisborne (596)
- Manawatu / Wanganui (778)
- Marlborough (140)
- Nelson / Tasman (298)
- Northland (587)
- Otago (752)
- Southland (258)
- Taranaki (259)
- The Coromandel (197)
- Waikato (813)
- Wellington Region (1531)
- West Coast (149)
- Venue Types
- Community (6790)
- Food & Drink (3122)
- Sport & Health (1350)
- Adventure (138)
- Family (402)
- Art, Culture, Heritage (1940)
- Travel (842)
- Natural Wonder (457)
- Infotractions (140)
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Wai-O-Tapu Thermal Wonderland
New Zealand's most colourful natural volcanic area. Thousands of years in the making but only 20 minutes drive south of Rotorua. * Nestled… Read More
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Waiheke Island Historic Museum
Experience a slice of Old Waiheke at the Waiheke Museum and Historic Village. * A reconstructed woolshed housing the Museum’s main… Read More
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Waikato Museum
The Waikato Museum presents a diverse and exciting programme of exhibitions and activities that provide a rich experience of the arts and culture of… Read More
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Waiorongomai Valley Historic Area
Waiorongomai Valley has many old goldmining sites and the Piako County Tramway built in 1882-83. It is New Zealand's oldest known railway with… Read More
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Waipoua Forest
The forests of Waipoua are the garden of Tane Mahuta. Waipoua, and the adjoining forests of Mataraua and Waima, make up the largest remaining tract of… Read More
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Waipoua Forest Giants - Roadside Stories
A Manatū Taonga audio guide to Waipoua Forest. Check out the Ministry for Culture and Heritage's audio guide in the image carousel… Read More
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Waipu Museum
The Waipu Museum was established in 1953. Originally referred to as The House of Memories it is now the Waipu Museum. It tells the story of the Nova… Read More
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Wairākei Geothermal Power - Roadside Stories
A Manatū Taonga audio guide to Wairākei's geothermal power station. Check out the Ministry for Culture and Heritage's audio guide in the… Read More
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Wairau Bar
The Wairau Bar is arguably New Zealand's most important archaeological site, it is a place that connects us with our Pacific past. The windswept… Read More
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Wairere Boulders
The Wairere valley near Horeke in the Far North of Northland is home to the Wairere Boulders, a unique rock formation thousands of years… Read More
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Waitakaruru Arboretum and Sculpture Park
Carved into a Waikato hillside, this formerly derelict quarry has been transformed into a 42-acre garden and arboretum. Planting, which started in… Read More
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Waitangi Treaty Grounds
Set in park-like grounds overlooking the Bay of Islands, the Waitangi Treaty Grounds is New Zealand’s most historic site where, in 1840, the… Read More
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Waitawheta Bush Tramway
Waitawheta is one of the most spectacular bush tramways ever built. A relatively lengthy (14 km) section survives in near pristine condition in a… Read More
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Waitomo Caves
The Waitomo Caves are a village and limestone cave system forming a major tourist attraction in the southern Waikato region of the North Island of New… Read More
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Waiwera Infinity Thermal Spa Resort
Waiwera Thermal Resort, attracts over 500,000 visitors each year. We are located only 35 minutes north of Auckland, on the picturesque Hibiscus Coast.… Read More
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Wallaceville Blockhouse
The two-storey wooden blockhouse at Wallaceville was occupied during the first Taranaki War (1860-61) when there were fears fighting might break out… Read More
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Warbirds, Wallis & Wānaka - Roadside Stories
A Manatū Taonga audio guide to Wānaka. Check out the Ministry for Culture and Heritage's audio guide in the image carousel above. A… Read More
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Wellington Cable Car Museum
Discover the 100-year history of Wellington's iconic cable car. The Wellington Cable Car Museum is located in the old winding house at the… Read More
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Wellington Harbour - Roadside Stories
A Manatū Taonga audio guide to Wellington Harbour, Port Nicholson. Check out the Ministry for Culture and Heritage's audio guide in the image… Read More
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Wellington Tramway Museum
The Museum was formed in 1964 following the closure of the Wellington City Tramway system. Seven Wellington trams were secured at that time and… Read More





