Attractions in Northland
- New Zealand
- Northland
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- Community (229)
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- Sport & Health (47)
- Adventure (8)
- Family (13)
- Art, Culture, Heritage (106)
- Travel (43)
- Natural Wonder (26)
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Hundertwasser Public Toilets
Kawakawa is home to the most colourful and certainly most famous public toilets in New Zealand. They were designed by Austrian artist and architect… Read More
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Quarry Arts Centre
Nestled into bush clad hills only 5 minutes walk from central Whangarei is a little piece of paradise nurturing the creative spirit of Northland and… Read More
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Kerikeri Stone Store
The Kerikeri Stone Store, New Zealand’s oldest standing European stone building, was built in 1832-36. Designed by Wesleyan missionary John… 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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Bennetts' Chocolate Factory
Since 1998 Mary and Clayton Bennett have been hand crafting their exquisite chocolates in Mangawhai, Northland. Combining their passion and vision,… Read More
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The Kauri Museum
The Kauri Museum is located approximately 90 minutes drive north of Auckland, in the rural backdrop of Matakohe. With truly stunning collections The… Read More
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Ruapekapeka Pa Historic Reserve
Ruapekapeka is the site of the last battle in the Northern War of 1845-46. This war broke out when part of the Ngapuhi tribe joined the British in… 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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Dargaville Museum
The Dargaville Museum is situated in Harding Park overlooking the town with magnificent views of Toka Toka Peak, Maungaraho Rock and the Northern… Read More
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Claphams Clocks - The National Clock Museum
The National Clock Museum - Claphams Clocks is the largest collection of its kind in the southern hemisphere. More than 1500 clocks, watches and music… Read More
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Kerikeri Mission House (Kemp House)
The Mission House at Kerikeri in New Zealand was completed in 1822 as part of the Kerikeri Mission Station by the Church Missionary Society, and is… Read More
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Cape Reinga
Cape Reinga (or Te Rerenga Wairua in Māori) is the northwestern most tip of the Aupouri Peninsula, at the northern end of the North Island of New… 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
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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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Kaikohe Pioneer Village
Buildings include the Waimate North Runanga building and courthouse built in 1861, Maioha Cottage fully furnished built in 1885and partly furnished… Read More
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Hokianga Museum
The Hokianga Museum presents the history of the Hokianga Harbour and its settlements and people largely through photographs and prints, maps and… Read More
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Footprints Waipoua
The spiritual environment of the Waipoua Forest provides a natural stage for an unforgettable Footprints Waipoua encounter with some of the largest… Read More
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Adventure Puketi
Walk through the heart of the Puketi Forest and experience one of New Zealand's subtropical rainforests. Guided day and night walks are available… Read More
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Bream Head Historic Reserve
Te Whara or Bream Head is a rich archaeological landscape resulting from more than 500 years of Maori occupation. Archaic middens (food refuse or… Read More





