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2020-Whangarei-Visitor-Map.Pdf SH1 WHANGAREI QUARRY 1 Town Basin Marina THREE MILE BUSH RD STATION RD 2 Hātea Loop Walkway - Huarahi o te Whai KAMO - including Sculpture & Heritage Trails KAMO RD GARDENS 3 Artisans Fair Markets A subtropical oasis created in 4 Whangārei Art Museum - Te Manawa Toi a former quarry by volunteers. • Dive, snorkel, sightsee • An abundance of native 5 Claphams National Clock Museum & exotic plants. - - • Breathtaking scenery Tutukaka Marina, 6 Reyburn House Art Gallery S P Berths J, A & B A TUTUKAKA D R CORKS RD • Experienced crew • Waterfalls, a lake, picnic areas, A Shop at Marina Road, 7 Whangārei Growers Market N M 5kms to NEW ZEALAND rse O forest trails & golf cart tours. A cou U • Get active or just relax! Tutukaka f N www.whangareigardens.org.nz L l GLENBERVIE go T • Quail Café open Wed-Sun 9-3pm 8 Parihaka Scenic Reserve S P Phone: 021 261 1779 I Whangārei • Overnight trips available Open 7 Days - 9am - 5pm A R Fun tree top Email: [email protected] 37a Russell Road, Kensington, F Golf Club A 9 Mt Parihaka FISHER RD D activities www.yukon.co.nz Entry to Gardens by donation O E Whangarei - Ph: (09) 437 7210 (Mt Denby) SANDS RD Y 10 AH Reed Memorial Park NGUNGURU RD A TIKIPUNGA H B R E A R D E E R N D G R Map 11 Otuihau - Whangārei Falls PU R SPE DDIN • NZ's longest running arts centre DENBY CRES E T FAIRWAY DR WILLIAM JONES DR 11 SANDY BAY HORSE TRAILS #19 A • Working artists' studios U 12 Whangārei Quarry Gardens N G • Outdoor art installations W A SIMPLY HA S 13 U Whangārei Abbey Caves Reserve KAMO RD T V • Professional boutique horse • Creative classes A L BOUNDARY RDFalls L KAMO BYPASS E OTANGAREI KIRIPAKA RD trail riding company • Waterfall, native bush, pā site 14 Botanica Y R KORAU RD AWESOME! - Otuihau • Artisans' Co-op Shop open 7 days D • From 1 hour beginner 15 The Papermill JACK ST T • CAFÉ Monday to Friday, 10-2 Whau Valley Dam S trails to 2 day package tours N RD TO Kiwi North - Whangārei Museum, G WEAVER ST OA • Yvonne Rust Gallery exhibitions 16 N I TAR • 24 - 48 hours notice advised C S A L W N A D E Kiwi House & Heritage Park R E D C • E A Pukenui R ™ Ceramics supplies store G B K L PERCY Falls A • Walk to city centre 17 Packard Motor Museum SH1 A P K H BEAZLEY CRES A C U M ST A Online booking www.sandybayhorses.co.nz T Whangārei Aquatic Centre TAKAHE ST R 18 I AH Reed R D Easy access from SH1 - free parking • 21 Selwyn Ave, Whangarei N U Email: [email protected] MOODY AVE T F 10 Memorial diving.co.nz aperfectday.co.nz quarry.centre • www.quarryarts.org • PH 09 438 1215 19 The Quarry Arts Centre geous I 0800 288 882 Pukenui gor E Website: www.sandybayhorses.co.nz L D WAIATAWA RD Y RD Park R ica D E N Forest trop l ALL b PARK AVE V u I 20 The Library Pou LI s KEYTE ST R RANU D ns D A R garde WESTERN HILLS DR P A W R alk the CHURCHILL ST EO in AR D ps KING ST H R tre to W e KENSINGTON A R Kensington O 12 E MAINS AVE Whangārei R Park A QUARRY CRAFT SHOP Quarry Gardens Primecare H L O W ASB Stadium VA R KENSINGTON AVE T • Excellent local and NZ Craft T U C MAIRTOWN S R S POWHIRI AVE PRINCES ST E • Open 7 Days 9.30 - 4.30 E NIXON ST S L ORANGA RD ELIZABETH ST MARSDEN • Free Parking L BRIGHTON RD MILL RD HARANUIWAIRERE • Easy access off State Highway 1 MANS 15 E HENRY ST QUALITY HOTEL OCEANS TUTUKAKA S DAVIES ST KAMO RD BANFF T LUPTONDINNISS AVE AVE Overlooking the marina on Northland’s picturesque T Tutukaka Coast, Quality Hotel Oceans is ideally S Marina Road, Tutukaka, Whangarei SCHOOL MILL RD MAIR Selwyn Ave, Whangarei • Ph 09 4389884 E mic view situated to access the famous Poor Knights Islands. PHONE: 09 470 2290 LANE C a s R r king fo MANSE A o r r U n he cit pa Enjoy friendly hospitality and superb food at our L y [email protected] DEVERON STHATEAR DRMair a f t U p www.facebook.com/Quarry Co-Op Shop R L o ain biker restaurant and bar - Wahi at Oceans. S D A M f nt s www.oceansresorthotel.co.nz L ST Park oo u Quarry Arts L W S O tbridge o I CROSS H 8 O KI Parihaka m Oceans - your place to work, stay, eat and play. H RT S Centre and shop N L T R W A Scenic Reserve KS E O N T Mt Parihaka A L D ntain 19 O S F ou bi HIG H E k AUBREY STE S 9 lookout m in SELWYN W T g PENTLAND RD S SANDS MOTEL “Experience the Kiwi Dream” & T ts Discover, Explore & Experience KIWI NORTH s f BANK ST Absolute beachfront: six fully self-contained two-bedroom to t a s s D m i r r 2k R spacious units situated right on the beach at Whangaumu iw One of the “must see” visitor experiences of Northland 16 k a c VINERY e S liv R ols see po E FIFTH AVE SH1 U Bay on the Tutukaka Coast. The white sandy beach is safe lic V s to 20 S b A m T u C for swimming and ideal for kayaking and fishing. k D 0 A R p 1 museum DENT NORFOLKST ST Y 17 or CENTRAL V G E ot E HUNT m gatapere RD KIRIKIRI DR HATEA DR IN B aun ILLS 18 B M H W in 14 E A SILVERSTREAM RD N pping R o DENT E THIRD AVE sh FORTH AVE T tD S 1 RD e R ing E RATHBONE ST E z AVE ER ST VAL k S in ma T VINE ST r t a NGAHERE DR W A e A ROSE ST a r MAUNU RD SECOND AVEFIRST AVEW JAMES ST 4 m N D w nat ocks W 7 ROBERT er DU in ion ard r TUI CRES JOHN ST sup n al aw ne ST ALT ing to OT RD KAUIKA ON 5 sc e D VI ST glowworm enic reserv es A E N HANNAH ST Something for everyone in one very special place! R CH U RD WALT O PU s G Hospital MAUN CLYDE ST 6 R NG D m A ALBERT ST IV A R li V CAMERON ST L E G IL O R R S • Kiwi feeding 11am, 1pm & 3pm • Guided tours & group • Ph 09 438 9630 LE CARRUTHST STW 3 SI O R E D V D V BBQ’s • picnic tables • shade trees • guest laundry • WiFi MAUNU 14 E ssible L R E E e A KEAYS c TAREWA RD s ac A discounts by arrangement [email protected] g er D r I C PURIRI PARK RD D POROWINIr AVE • Open daily 10am to 4pm HOSPITAL RD COOKE ow D ai R R h R Y E Whitecross c t E www.kiwinorth.co.nz m e COMMERCEPolice ST l ay O 13 k REYBURN N A ar e w 48 Whangaumu St, Tutukaka Coast 09 434 3747 (closed 25th & 26th December) • Gate 1, 500 SH14, Maunu, e k B Raumanga Falls K l T M BERNARD WOODS h a I Station PORT S w B FINLAYSONH ST w E A E T 2 A Whangarei, Northland, NZ ARMSTRONG RAILWAY RD T R [email protected] www.sandsmotel.co.nz Reserve M EK M O Abbey Caves O I TE MAI RD TAREWA RD N R O OLD P BAY R HORAHORA WEST END AVE A N RD S RU A D Reserve T KOHE ST I Tarewa Park ANZAC RD N RIVERSIDE R G ral A S u U OKARA lt M M E R A I u e D tr N c n M D G e R A VALLEY RD KAKA ST c O A D HILLTOP AVE E R Okara RI A M TS D ng Shopping H i Walk bridge L p RIVERSIDED DRR A EIG Northtec Y p Centre Transfers to or from your H o ate R A COLLINGWOOD RD O GA h sk N N B s rk A accommodation and the Airport MA M Semenoff pa P AU R EA OKARAStadium DR or Bus Depot. R PORT RD CRES B Cobham We can take you to and from MURDOCH MO RN SIDE R Oval MT PLESANT RD IN G D x Whangarei & Auckland cities or bm KONINI ST ark HIGH ST D p R airports at a time to suit. A D Te Matau a Pohe VE M MORNINGSIDE CULHA Public Transport to the Tutukaka Coast & c WAIONEONE RD rts r Dog Contact Chris on (our specialty) RAUMANGA po ic Park s nts ket FAIRBURN ST ve ernational 0800 435 355 Available for functions, tours, OTAIKA RD e t SOUTH END AVE in winn D rd- g R (021) 901 408 trips and special occasions. wa Y a br S scule idge E SH1 ba K or (09) 435 2532 a/h We have vehicles to cater for up C KIOREROA RD A M www.coastalcommuter.co.nz to 22 passengers PORT RD TAUROA ST HEWLETT ST REWA REWA RD Campervan c GUMDIGGER PL y AWAROA RIVER RD Dump station c RIVERSIDE DRW WHANGAREI FALLS HOLIDAY PARK & YHA BACKPACKERS le & potable water H NELL PL a A KIOREROA RD Waste n d N G A cosy holiday park, only a two-minute SMEATON DR & Recycling w FRASER ST a Ā walk from Whangarei Falls.
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