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 | Historic wonders
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To catch a real bit of New Zealand's early settlers and the rural days
of long ago, stop off at the Pioneer Museum for many historic wonders. Hand Milking a Cow
may have been the way of the past but a "Peddle operated milking machine",
would even go down well with some of New Zealand's modern Lifestyler's. |
 | The 5m Rivers
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The Makakahi, Mangatainoka, Makuri, Mangahao and the
Manawatu offer good Fly fishing for the keen Trout Anglers. With Swiss style cabins
located at the Camping Ground surrounded by River, don't pass up a flick, you can stay
awhile and catch a big one. |
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 | Mt Bruce.
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Rare and endangered native birds reside here at one of
the countries leading National Wildlife centres. The Birds are breed to help prevent their
extinction. Take time to stroll through the primeval rainforest, Visit the education
centre featuring displays and audio visuals, stop for a picnic or just take a cuppa at the
tearooms. Only a short drive south of Eketahuna. |
 | Tararua Forest Park
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Tramping or Hunting in the Tararua Forest Park, will reward you with
some of New Zealand's most scenic walks. Hidden valleys well away from the bustle of city
life, make even days stroll worth while. |
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 | Why Walk
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Horse treks certainly take the strain out of visiting the outback of
Eketahuna. Trekking the Atea Valley or the bush clad highlands of the Tararua's will be an
experience you may never forget. |
 | Baaa, Golf anyone
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Have you tried a country Golf Club. If you haven't then you have missed
the experience of the country life. Playing amongst what New Zealand is well know for,
Sheep. Just another reason to stay and visit Eketahuna Golf Club.
How's this for a Rule.
Free drop off sheep or wheel tracks and old or new fairway lines. |
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