Venues in The Coromandel
- New Zealand
- The Coromandel
- Colville (4)
- Cooks Beach (7)
- Coroglen (2)
- Coromandel (26)
- Hahei (5)
- Hot Water Beach (3)
- Kauaeranga (1)
- Kennedy Bay (1)
- Matarangi (1)
- Opito (1)
- Opoutere (1)
- Otama (1)
- Pauanui (10)
- Port Charles (1)
- Tairua (11)
- Tapu (1)
- Thames (43)
- Waihi (16)
- Waikino (3)
- Whangamata (24)
- Whangapoua (2)
- Whitianga (33)
- Venue Types
- Community (76)
- Food & Drink (71)
- Sport & Health (11)
- Adventure (2)
- Family (9)
- Art, Culture, Heritage (37)
- Travel (20)
- Natural Wonder (15)
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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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Hot Water Beach Natural Hot Springs
This beach’s name directly relates to an underground hot spring that filters up through the sand between the high and low water tidal reaches.… Read More
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Thames Historical Museum
Relating to the sequence of the development of Thames, the museum is in a park setting with modern buildings. It has period rooms with genuine locally… 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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Coromandel School of Mines Museum
The life of mining and its impact on a small town are at the heart of this comprehensive village museum housed in the historic Coromandel school of… Read More
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Whiti Farm Park
Meet Raisin the "Kiwi Bear" and spend the day meandering through park like surroundings. Meet, feed, cuddle and interact with a large… Read More
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Thames School of Mines
In 1885-1886, some 30 schools of mines were formed to provide practical instruction to goldminers working in the quartz fields. Opened in 1886,… Read More
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Te Pare Historic Reserve
At the southern end of Hahei Beach, Te Pare Historic Reserve encompasses the remains of two prominent Ngati Hei pa sites. A nearby spring and the… Read More
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Mercury Bay Museum
The Cook display, complete with mannequins depicting Joseph Banks, botanist, a cabin boy and Cook in full dress uniforms in a big cabin on his ship,… Read More
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Driving Creek Potteries and Railway
The 1-hour return trip on the special narrow-gauge mountain railway of Driving Creek takes you through a replanted native kauri forest, around 2… Read More
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The Waterworks
Enjoy the huge range of interactive water features, sculptures and unique gadgets, all stationed in the extensive park grounds. Have a go at… Read More




