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Auckland, Auckland Region
Climb green volcanic cones in the heart of a large city to peer into deep craters and explore ancient Maori earthworks. Look out over the harbours, islands and beyond.
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Oamaru, Dunedin - Coastal Otago Region
You simply can't drive along the North Otago coast without stopping to stare at the Moeraki Boulders - they're amazing!
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Manapouri, Fiordland Region
From Manapouri you can arrange transport to Doubtful Sound, the deepest and second longest of New Zealand's fiords.
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Milford Sound, Fiordland Region
When it rains in Milford Sound, and it often does, dozens of 'temporary waterfalls' cascade down the cliff faces, some as long as 1000 metres.
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Woodville, Manawatu Region
The Pohangina Anticline is a fold of rock that is gradually pushing upwards. In about half a million years it will be the Pohangina Range.
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Picton, Marlborough Region
Enjoy long sheltered inlets, clear waters and sandy bays. Hike through the forest or kayak around the headlands to discover a fresh location each day.
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Collingwood, Nelson Region
With open sea on one side and sheltered waters on the other, this massive sandspit has two entirely different faces.
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Dargaville, Northland Region
Tokatoka Peak is an extraordinary mountain near the edge of the Wairoa River in Northland. It only takes 20 minutes to walk to the summit.
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Paihia, Northland Region
Just before you reach Kawakawa, detour to Kawiti Caves. Discover stalactites, glow worms and Maori history.
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Okaihau, Northland Region
A geomorphic and world unique valley can be visited on an easy and wind sheltered path, leading over, around and under the boulders.