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…find the Morere Springs Scenic Reserve on State Highway 2 in the North Island, roughly 3 kilometres north of Nuhaka, 40 kilometres north-east of Wairoa and 60 kilometres south-west of Gisborne. This lovely reserve offers visitors the opportunity to relax and rejuvenate in natural hot mineral pools and…
…isolated corner of the North Island, the hot springs are a tranquil haven where the mineralised waters are said to be amongst the most rejuvenating and unique in the world. Onsite lodge and cabins are a collection of quaint accommodation options 250 metres walk from hot springs. Surrounded by bush walks…
…weather for summer, autumn, winter and spring seasons are variable. New Zealand weather. Custom Search New Zealand Climate, Weather, Temperatures and Seasons New Zealand lies between 37 and 47 degrees south of the Tropic of Capricorn. Both the North and South Islands of New Zealand enjoy moderate, maritime…
…Off the Beaten Track to. White Island * Spring Into New Zealand Springs * New Zealand Fast Facts Lake Taupo Events, September 2009 Located in the centre of New Zealand's North Island, Lake Taupo is famous throughout the world for its trout fishing, pristine waters and hot pools. It also offers visitors…
…North Island, New Zealand. A beautiful island of diverse scenery and landscape, the North Island is the smaller of the two main islands of New Zealand. Auckland City is the largest city of New Zealand and Wellington is the Capital City of New Zealand, and both are located at opposite ends of the North…
…the hot springs for cooking and bathing, Rotorua soon attracted European residents. The reputed health benefits of its hot pools quickly earned the area the name of 'Cureland'. In addition to Rotorua, you can enjoy hot springs and other thermal activity in most regions of the North Island north of Turangi…
…in Gisborne (North Island) this February. Held bi-annually, this festival attracts over 30,000 participants and visitors as forty-two kapa haka teams compete for top honours. Be prepared for the hair to stand up on the back of your neck. (more) Off the Beaten Track to. Morere Hot Springs On State Highway…
North Island Highlights holiday package shows you the best of the North Island of New Zealand. Take our North Island Highlights bus tour package and see Auckland, Bay of Islands, the Waitomo Caves and more. New Zealand bus tour packages take the hassle out of planning your holiday. North Island Highlights…
…about 100km north-west of Christchurch and offers hut accommodation and tracks for walks that take one away from it all. Off the Beaten Track to. Lake Sumner Lake Sumner is a lake located about 100 kilometres northwest of Christchurch in the Canterbury region of New Zealand's South Island (between the…
…hot pools in New Zealand to enjoy after a long hard day! New Zealand hot pools range from small spa-type natural mineral pools to large thermally heated swimming pool complexes. Some of the best known hot pools in New Zealand are to be found in Rotorua and Taupo in the North Island, and Hanmer Springs…
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