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Marvel at the magnificent lakes of the Mackenzie District
Canterbury’s Mackenzie District is home to some of New Zealand’s most famous and photogenic lakes.
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Take a trip back in time at Burkes Pass
https://www.aa.co.nz/travel/we-love-you-new-zealand/take-a-trip-back-in-time-at-burkes-pass/
Burkes Pass is a tiny heritage village in Canterbury’s Mackenzie Region, with a whole heap of character.
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Climb the Pinnacles in The Coromandel
https://www.aa.co.nz/travel/we-love-you-new-zealand/climb-the-pinnacles-in-the-coromandel/
Climb to the top of the Pinnacles in the heart of the Coromandel Forest Park for panoramic views of the peninsula.
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Watch marine life from above in The Coromandel
https://www.aa.co.nz/travel/we-love-you-new-zealand/watch-marine-life-from-above-in-coromandel/
Imagine being able to experience one of New Zealand’s most famous marine reserves without getting wet.
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Travel through native bush via train or zipline in The Coromandel
At Driving Creek on The Coromandel Peninsula, you can choose between chugging through native forest on New Zealand’s only narrow-gauge mountain railway or zooming above it via zipline.
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Head to the hidden kauri stand and waterfall in The Coromandel
A short walk from The Coromandel’s inland 309 Road will take you to a majestic grove of kauri trees and the nearby Waiau Falls are a popular summer swimming spot.
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Hike or bike The Coromandel Coastal Walkway
https://www.aa.co.nz/travel/we-love-you-new-zealand/hike-or-bike-the-coromandel-coastal-walkway/
Explore the northern tip of the Coromandel Peninsula on foot or mountain bike along the spectacular Coromandel Coastal Walkway.
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Discover rocky outcrops and rare plants at Kura Tāwhiti Conservation Area
Not only home to striking geological features, Kura Tāwhiti Conservation Area or Castle Hill in Canterbury’s Waimakariri Basin also has some of the rarest plants in New Zealand.
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Take to the rails on a Gisborne Railbike Adventure
Just outside Gisborne you can cruise along a coastal railway line – by bike.
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Wharfs and walks at Tolaga Bay
https://www.aa.co.nz/travel/we-love-you-new-zealand/wharfs-and-walks-at-tolaga-bay/
Gisborne’s Tolaga Bay Wharf is the second-longest in New Zealand.