Kai Iwi is a wild ocean frontier, strewn with black sand, a ruined WWII gun emplacement and masses of driftwood (you might see locals collecting it for their next 'piece'). There's also a fun playground and paddle-friendly spots for little kids. Follow Great North Rd 4km north of town, turn left onto Rapanui Rd and head seawards for 10km.
老澳门六合彩开奖记录's must-see attractions
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Spend an hour or two in one of NZ鈥檚 better natural history museums. Te Atihaunui-a-P膩p膩range M膩ori exhibits include an amazing waka (canoe), 鈥
8.94 MILES
The elegant old neoclassical Sarjeant Gallery building in Queens Park is closed for earthquake-proofing. In the interim, the gallery's estimable art鈥
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The pick of Whanganui's many glass studios. Watch glass-blowers working, check out the gallery, take a one-day glass-blowing course ($290, four people max鈥
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Across City Bridge from downtown Whanganui, this elevator was built with grand visions for Durie Hill鈥檚 residential future. Beyond an entrance lined with鈥
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The historical displays here are interesting, but everyone's here for the PS Waimarie, the last of the Whanganui River paddle steamers. In 1900 it was鈥
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Across the City Bridge from town and 1km towards the sea is the Putiki Church (aka St Paul鈥檚 Memorial Church). It鈥檚 unremarkable externally, but just like鈥
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Follow the Whanganui River's western riverbank seawards for 8km and you'll arrive in Castlecliff, a wonderfully low-key beach 'burb dominated by a huge鈥
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A couple of kilometres northwest of the centre, Virginia Lake is the perfect place for a stroll (around the lake or the woodland walk). Aside from the鈥
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Set 11km from Whanganui centre (pair it with a trip to Kai Iwi Beach), these gardens spread over 25 hectares and feature orchids, tropical plants,鈥
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Follow the Whanganui River's western riverbank seawards for 8km and you'll arrive in Castlecliff, a wonderfully low-key beach 'burb dominated by a huge鈥
7.28 MILES
A couple of kilometres northwest of the centre, Virginia Lake is the perfect place for a stroll (around the lake or the woodland walk). Aside from the鈥
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Established in 1903, astro-geeks will be delighted to know that this 24cm telescope is the largest unmodified refractor operating in NZ. Roll up on Friday鈥
8.7 MILES
Spend an hour or two in one of NZ鈥檚 better natural history museums. Te Atihaunui-a-P膩p膩range M膩ori exhibits include an amazing waka (canoe), 鈥
8.92 MILES
The pick of Whanganui's many glass studios. Watch glass-blowers working, check out the gallery, take a one-day glass-blowing course ($290, four people max鈥
8.94 MILES
The elegant old neoclassical Sarjeant Gallery building in Queens Park is closed for earthquake-proofing. In the interim, the gallery's estimable art鈥
8.99 MILES
The historical displays here are interesting, but everyone's here for the PS Waimarie, the last of the Whanganui River paddle steamers. In 1900 it was鈥