Northland and the Bay of Islands

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  • 1. Claphams Clocks—The National Clock Museum

    If you want to while away some time, this clock museum is the place for you. About every conceivable method of telling time is represented. The collection of more than 1,500 clocks includes primitive water clocks, ships' chronometers, and ornate masterworks from Paris and Vienna. Ironically, the one thing you won't find here is the correct time. If all the bells, chimes, gongs, and cuckoos went off together, the noise would be deafening, so the clocks are set to different times.

    Dent St., Whangarei, Northland, 0110, New Zealand
    09-438–3993

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    Rate Includes: NZ$10
  • 2. Kiwi North

    Minutes out of town, this 61-acre park is home to a nocturnal kiwi house, several Heritage buildings, and the Whangarei Museum. The museum has some 40,000 items in its collection including fine examples of pre-European Māori cloaks, waka (canoes), and tools. Photographers will love the early pictures of the area. You can also check out Glorat, an original 1886 kauri homestead, and the world's smallest consecrated chapel, built in 1859 from a single kauri tree. On the third Sunday of every month and on selected "Live Days" (call for dates), you can cruise around the park on model reproductions of steam and electric trains, as well as on a full-size diesel train.

    500 State Hwy. 14, Whangarei, Northland, 0143, New Zealand
    09-438–9630

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    Rate Includes: Park free; Kiwi House and Whangarei Museum NZ$20
  • 3. Reyburn House Art Gallery

    This is the oldest kauri villa in Whangarei. It is home to the Northland Society of Arts and regularly hosts exhibitions from New Zealand artists. Original works from well-known artists are available for purchase. The permanent collection focuses on the 1880s to the present, and several well-known New Zealand artists are represented.

    Reyburn House La., Whangarei, Northland, 0110, New Zealand
    09-438–3074

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    Rate Includes: By donation
  • 4. Whangarei Falls

    The falls are a lovely picnic spot, located on Ngunguru Road, 5 km (3 miles) northeast of town. Viewing platforms are atop the falls, and a short trail runs through the local bush.

    12 Ngunguru Rd., Whangarei, Northland, 0173, New Zealand

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    Rate Includes: Free
  • 5. Whangarei Town Basin

    People often bypass Whangarei on their way to the Bay of Islands. It's easy to see why, as the town has a confusing traffic system, but if you can brave it, the area known as the Whangarei Town Basin is worth a look. The marina is now a haven for visiting yachts and has cafés, restaurants, galleries, and crafts shops. There's parking behind the basin off Dent Street.

    Dent St., Whangarei, Northland, New Zealand
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