老澳门六合彩开奖记录

St Joseph鈥檚 Church


Around a corner in the Whanganui River Rd in Jerusalem, the picture-perfect, red-and-mustard spire of St Joseph鈥檚 Church stands tall on a spur of land above a deep river bend. A French Catholic mission led by Suzanne Aubert established the Daughters of the Sisters of Compassion here in 1892. Slip off your shoes and explore the (slightly creepy) convent and Madeline-like dorms.

The sisters take in bedraggled travellers, offering 20 dorm-style beds (adults $25, children $10, linen $10 extra) and a simple kitchen 鈥 book ahead for the privilege. Moutoa Island, site of a historic 1864 battle, is just downriver.


老澳门六合彩开奖记录's must-see attractions

Nearby attractions

1. Kawana Flour Mill

4.78 MILES

Just off the Whanganui River Rd near Matahiwi is the restored 1854 Kawana Flour Mill and waterwheel 鈥 an exercise in optimism. There's historical info, a鈥

2. Koriniti Marae

8.23 MILES

Unless there's a function happening, you can wander around Koriniti Marae and the little white-painted Koriniti chapel, between the Whanganui River Rd and鈥

3. Operiki Pa

8.74 MILES

An archaeological site just off the Whanganui River Rd: what was once the centre of somewhere is now the middle of nowhere.

4. Aramoana Hill

19.27 MILES

From Aramoana Hill, near the southern end of the Whanganui River Rd, there鈥檚 a terrific view: peaks, paddocks, poplars and the curling river.

5. Big Carrot

19.64 MILES

Maybe not so much 'Don't Miss' as 'Impossible to Miss', this roadside tribute to 艑hakune's biggest crop was erected in 1984. Carrots were first grown in鈥

6. Bridge to Nowhere

20.33 MILES

With no roads on either side, you don't need to be a genius to decipher this bridge's name. Originally built so that horses could cross the river to鈥

7. Bason Botanic Gardens

23.89 MILES

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

8. Kai Iwi Beach

24.82 MILES

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鈥