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Road trip: Nelson to Kaikōura
https://www.aa.co.nz/membership/aa-directions/traveller/road-trip-nelson-to-kaikoura/
The English tourist could hardly contain her excitement. “I saw this place on TV a couple of weeks ago, I can’t believe I’m here!”
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Loved by the locals: Hauraki Gulf Islands
https://www.aa.co.nz/travel/on-the-road/loved-by-the-locals-hauraki-gulf-islands/
An Irish pub might be the last thing you would expect to find on Great Barrier Island, but that’s exactly what you’ll walk into at The Currach at Tryphena.
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Loved by the locals: Clutha
https://www.aa.co.nz/travel/on-the-road/loved-by-the-locals-clutha/
From beautiful beaches to cycle trails, campsites, conservation projects and quirky art attractions, there is plenty to see and do in the southern reaches of Otago's Clutha District.
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Indulge: food and drink in Whanganui
https://www.aa.co.nz/travel/on-the-road/indulge-food-and-drink-in-whanganui/
Bohemian, creative and cool, Article café has made its home in the corner building that was once upon a time the offices for the Whanganui Chronicle – New Zealand’s oldest newspaper.
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Indulge: food and drink in Napier
https://www.aa.co.nz/travel/on-the-road/indulge-food-and-drink-in-napier/
Mister D is famous for doughnuts. Made fresh to order and served hot, with messy dustings of cinnamon sugar and injected with your choice of filling – custard, chocolate, jam...
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Loved by the locals: Whangārei District
https://www.aa.co.nz/travel/on-the-road/loved-by-the-locals-whangarei/
Visit some of New Zealand's loveliest beaches, eat chocolate, head offshore or get above it all in Northland's Whangārei District.
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Loved by the locals: Buller
https://www.aa.co.nz/travel/on-the-road/loved-by-the-locals-buller/
Visit for the famous Pancake Rocks at Punakāiki and stay for river rafting, hot pools, coastal walkways and intrepid mountain biking adventures.
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Loved by the locals: Tauranga
https://www.aa.co.nz/travel/on-the-road/loved-by-the-locals-tauranga/
Although no one knows the exact amount, it’s been said that one million people walk or run up or around Mauao each year, making it one of the most popular...
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Tohu Whenua: Bannockburn Sluicings
https://www.aa.co.nz/travel/editorial/tohu-whenua-bannockburn-sluicings/
If places had soundtracks you’d hear the cheesy score of a Spaghetti Western as you walk into the human-made badlands known as the Bannockburn Sluicings.
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In hot water: discover hot pools and geothermal springs around New Zealand
Make the most of winter by getting yourself into hot water. From DIY coastal hot tubs, to luxurious pool complexes, geothermal hotspots and soothing spas, we’ve rounded up some top...