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  • Virginia Lake for a stroll

    Just 5 minutes from the central city, Virginia Lake is fantastic for a leisurely stroll (25 minutes), a beautiful spot to renew your vows or on Christmas Eve it is the venue for hundreds of locals to sing carols together. It’s a safe location frequented by families and tourists. More information http://whanganuinz.com/item/virginia-lake/ ...

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    See the city from Durie Hill Elevator and Tower

    One of my first memories of Whanganui is the Durie Hill Elevator and Tower. Walking down the pedestrian tunnel that leads to elevator makes you feel like Maxwell Smart and the climb to the top of the tower makes you feel like you’re conquering a castle in a foreign land. The Tower is a must see if you’re in Whanganui ...

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    Bason Botanic Gardens

    Recognised by the NZ Gardens Trust as a 'Garden of Significance', the Bason Botanic Gardens is set in 25 hectares of landscaped countryside and includes one of the most extensive public garden orchid collections in NZ and unique conservatory architecture. More information http://www.basonbotanicgardens.org.nz/ ...

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    Be amazed by Sarjeant Gallery

    The Gallery was built as the result of a bequest to the city by Henry Sarjeant in 1912. Since 24 November 1983, the gallery is registered with the New Zealand Historic Places Trust (now Heritage New Zealand) as a Category I Historic Place with registration number 167, and has the highest possible listing under the New Zealand Historic Places Trust ...

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    Fishing, Swimming and Trekking at Kai Iwi Beach

    When you explore this beach you’ll come across a huge rock that has the names of kids dating back to the 60s on it. The kids will love the playground and safe beach while you cook up lunch on the on the wood-burning BBQs. More information http://whanganuinz.com/item/kai-iwi-beach/ ...

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    Cemetery Circuit Motorcycle Racing

    Some call it the “Southern Hemisphere’s Isle of Man”.  If you’re looking for excitement on Boxing Day (December 26th) the the Whanganui Cemetery Circuit is the place to be. It’s been operating since 1951 and has thousands of visitors each year. More information http://cemeterycircuit.co.nz/ ...

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    Whanganui's Market by the River

    Looking for something to do this Saturday? Whanganui's Market by the River is an excellent outing and right beside the river so you can also do some shopping in the city after you buy some crafts or farm fresh food. More information http://therivertraders.co.nz/ ...

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    Whanganui Free Wifi Hot Spots

    If you’re from out of town but need to stay connected Whanganui is part of the Inspire Net Free Wifi network which is New Zealand’s largest free wifi netowrk. We also have many locations, including our motel, that also provide free wifi. More information http://whanganuinz.com/cat/wifi/ ...

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    Whanganui Skiing

    Whangnaui is only 2 hours drive from the Whakapapa and Turoa ski fields. With the largest lift accessed terrain, the highest lift in New Zealand and a massive 722m vertical descent; Mt Ruapehu provides MORE terrain, MORE choice and MORE freedom. One Mt Ruapehu lift pass gives you access to both Whakapapa and Turoa Ski Areas. More information http://www.mtruapehu.com/winter/ ...

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    Hike up a volcano

    People come from all around the world to do the Tongariro Crossing, but there are many other wonderful walks from 10 minutes to 6 hours which are just as outstanding, some may even say better! The Skyline, Crater Lake and meads wall are all spectacular hikes starting high up at the Whakapapa ski field on Mt Ruapehu, the highest Mountain ...

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