Natural Wonder Venues in New Zealand
- New Zealand
- Auckland (90)
- Bay of Plenty (36)
- Canterbury (31)
- Hawke's Bay / Gisborne (30)
- Manawatu / Wanganui (28)
- Marlborough (10)
- Nelson / Tasman (23)
- Northland (35)
- Otago (30)
- Southland (19)
- Taranaki (18)
- The Coromandel (15)
- Waikato (30)
- Wellington Region (38)
- West Coast (23)
- Venue Types
- Natural Wonder
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Castlepoint
Castlepoint is a small beachside settlement on the Wairarapa coast north-east of Masterton. Castlepoint is famous for its lighthouse, annual horse… Read More
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Pukekura Park
Pukekura Park is a world-renowned park located in the heart of New Plymouth city. The park covers about 52ha (128 acres) and contains a diverse… Read More
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One Tree Hill Domain
If you want to ramble through wide green spaces, head for One Tree Hill. One Tree Hill Domain and the neighbouring Cornwall Park together form the… Read More
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Zealandia: The Karori Sanctuary Experience
Just minutes from downtown Wellington, nestled amongst the hilly suburbs, lies a place unlike any other – Zealandia: The Karori Sanctuary… Read More
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Nikau Cave & Cafe
Nikau Cave is one of New Zealand’s most pristine limestone caves and offers visitors a visual feast of thousands of glow-worms and beautiful… Read More
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Mt Tarawera
Southeast of Rotorua lies the fascinating Mount Tarawera, a volcanic mountain that is the subject of much local history. There are numerous walking… Read More
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Putangirua Pinnacles Scenic Reserve
The Putangirua Pinnacles, also known colloquially simply as The Pinnacles, are a striking geological formation consisting of a large number of earth… Read More
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Punakaiki Pancake Rocks
The Pancake Rocks are a popular tourist attraction of the Buller district, on the Northern West Coast of the South Island. Midway between Westport and… Read More
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Takaka Hill
The climb from Motueka has revealed superb views over Tasman Bay to Nelson and beyond, but once the summit of Takaka Hill is crossed, at 791 metres… Read More
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Hatupatu's Rock - Roadside Stories
A Manatū Taonga audio guide to Hatupatu's Rock. Check out the Ministry for Culture and Heritage's audio guide in the image carousel… Read More
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Huka Falls
The Māori word 'huka' means 'foam', and this is a most appropriate description for the dramatic rapids that shape the largest… Read More
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Otuataua Stonefields
The landscape is desolate and rocky - a stark reminder of Auckland's volcanic past. Walking through Otuataua Stonefields is like stepping into… Read More
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Te Mata Peak
The summit offers panoramic views from the east coast, out across the Ruahine Ranges and on a clear day to the slopes of Mt Ruapehu. The area is known… Read More
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Cape Kidnappers
This headland on the east coast of the North Island is located 20 kilometres southeast of Napier city. Cape Kidnappers is situated at the end of an… Read More
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New Chums Beach
New Chums Beach (Wainuiototo Bay) was voted one of the Top 20 Beaches in the world in 2006 by The Observer, and remains a gem to those who know of… Read More
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Whakarewarewa Forest
Escape into the beautiful Whakarewarewa Forest, one of Rotorua’s most spectacular natural assets. Famous for its magnificent stands of… Read More
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Lake Papaitonga Scenic Reserve
Enjoy a short bush walk to the lookout over Lake Papaitonga which is now an important refuge for birds that depend on the wetlands for survival, as… Read More
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Lake Mangamahoe
Lake Mangamahoe is a 262ha commercial production forest combined with a scenic park, lake and wildlife habitat. There are picnic areas, toilet… Read More
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Botanica Whangarei
If you want to visit New Zealand bush but don’t fancy the tramp then why not visit the Marge Maddren Fernery, one of New Zealand’s largest… Read More





