 | Pohutukawa and Sandy beaches
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Coromandel Peninsula with its spectacular coastline of New Zealand
Native Pohutukawa trees and white sandy beaches contains an atmosphere rich in history. |
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 | Cathedral of Rock
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Many reserves and forest parks are bound with natures awesome wonders.
Cathedral Cove at Hahei is just one of these. Bush walks, hikes and tours cover many
spectacular mountains, like Mt Moehau surrounded by Rain Forests, Glow
worms, Goldmines and
Beaches. |
 | Hot Water
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Like many parts of New Zealand, volcanic wonders pop out of the ground,
producing splendours like the Hot Waters of Hot Water Beach. Just take a shovel, dig a hole
and relax in therapeutic hot water. |
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 | Wildlife
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Gannets, on many of the Islands off the Coromandel coast, may not be as
rear as Archey's Frog, one of only three New Zealand native species, but provide an
interest to bird watches and nature enthusiast. Accessible by Boat Charters and Kayak
adventures. |
 | Driving Creek Railway
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Although the Gold rush Railway of Waihi may be a vintage experience there
is a Railway at Coromandel offering the only narrow gauge, Mountain Railway in New
Zealand. From the brickworks and pottery factory to high up Kauri forests and
mountain trails. |
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 | Safe Harbour
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For those who yearn the sea there are many boat harbours and safe
anchorage's around Coromandel. At Whangamata, where one of the best Surfing beaches in the
world turn out those awesome waves, there is still a place to anchor your boat. |