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Phone: view phone+6467583777
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Contact Name: Dave Huzziff and Sandra Joh...
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With New Plymouth, Taranaki, one of New Zealand's West Coast cities, just 15 minutes drive away, Oakura Beach Holiday Park accommodation is great for a fun and relaxing family beach holiday.
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Contact Name: Jan & Al Rawlinson
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A pleasant drive to 900 metres above sea level on Mt Taranaki’s south eastern slopes brings you to Dawson Falls Roadend.
Make a day of it on this amazing coastal walk (tide-dependent , so leave on an outgoing tide!) that leads through private farmland, beautiful forest and along the spectacular Taranaki coastline.
Whether it be a romantic retreat, time out alone, or a gathering with friends, family or business colleagues Ahu Ahu Beach Villas provide an inspiring and invigorating environment for good times.
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Contact Name: David and Nuala
Website: http://www.ahu.co.nz
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Take a stroll in one of Taranaki’s gorgeous country gardens, with its hidden pathways, swamp gardens, flower beds and sculpture, or just relax on the beautiful lawns, while the kids have a play in the children’s area.
Renowned for its rhododendron collection, Pukeiti is a 360 ha rainforest property located between Mount Taranaki and the coast, just south of New Plymouth.
Vetro Trading are Retailers & Wholesalers of quality ingredients sourced from the Mediterranean and Europe.
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You’ll think you’ve stepped into a spooky fairytale forest when you venture inside Taranaki’s northern forest, with its moss-covered gnarled trees and giant boulder-strewn streams.
This isolated spot is tucked away in the Kaitake Ranges, but that’s all part of its special beauty. Bring a picnic and make a day of it exploring the lush native forest and giant redwoods.











