Things To Do in Taranaki

See our lists of an extensive selection of things to do in Taranaki. Discover the Taranaki attractions available, and then make a list of what to do in Taranaki. How about staying at one of the many Taranaki Holiday homes on offer, then enjoy a vast range of Taranaki Activities.

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Adventure

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Wanganui, Wellington / Manawatu / Wairarapa, Kia ora We are born to this region - Brent's Maori family settled in 1350, and Claire's have farmed on the Manganui O te Ao for years. Our Bridge to Nowhere Discovery 6 hour tour is a most comfortable and relaxing day tour, with a great morning tea included. This tour is 80 km return, fantastic scenery and great fun. We provide complete pac...

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Wanganui, Wellington / Manawatu / Wairarapa, Welcome to Whanganui River Adventures. Owned and operated by locals Ken and Josephine Haworth, we are a Commercial Jetboat and Canoe business based in Pipiriki and come with many years of experience. It is with this experience, our local knowledge, our love and respect for the river that locals Ken, Josephine and their families grew up with. ...

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New Plymouth, Taranaki, Providing guided hunting adventures in and around Taranaki, New Zealand. When you are out in the hills of New Zealand with Ray or one of the guides from Upclose Safaris, sitting in the fern not ten yards from the trophy of a lifetime, waiting for that perfect shot you really know that you’re ALIVE. Upclose Safaris is not a livestock merchan...

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Opunake, Taranaki, YOU WANT ACTION? WELL HERE IT IS! ! Welcome to our Actionaki website. For that ADRENALIN RUSH come along the Surf Highway 45 coast, New Zealand, for adventure... • Paintball - 2 fields up to 25 people • Claybird shooting - up to 30 people • Surfcasting (Rock fishing) - 1 - 4 people • Trouting (Fly, spinning or bait fishing) - 1 - 3...

Amusement, Leisure & Theme Parks

Arts & Crafts

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Wanganui, Wellington / Manawatu / Wairarapa, Wanganui's Sarjeant Gallery is one of New Zealand's finest and most historically important art galleries, renowned for its neo-classical architecture, natural lighting and magnificent display spaces. The Gallery's permanent collection has over 6000 artworks which include a collection of early 19th and 20th century British and European works and ...

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New Plymouth, Taranaki, Established in 1999 to support and nurture Aotearoa designers, craftspeople and artists, KINA showcases not only special one-off objects of beauty but is also a popular destination for affordable gifts that express the individual spirit and style that belongs to New Zealand. Everything at KINA is New Zealand made. KINA produces a relaxed envi...

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Wanganui, Wellington / Manawatu / Wairarapa, Situated in the historic heart of Old Town Wanganui, one block from the main street Victoria Avenue, Chronicle Glass Studio and gallery occupies part of a 1912 building that was originally home to the city's newspaper. Chronicle Glass are a leading studio in artistic and commercial studio glass. Our facilities and services include: • hi...

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Wanganui, Wellington / Manawatu / Wairarapa, Each year our artists open their studio doors and invite you to experience their creative world, welcoming your questions about their art practice, freely giving of their time, beliefs and experience and offering exceptional works directly from their studios and galleries at excellent prices. Whanganui Artists Open Studios was started twelve years ...

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Okato, Taranaki, I've never wanted to be a painter in the traditional sense, working from sketches or painting from life. I've always preferred the immediacy of the snapshot image, and there has always been something about the photographic 'truth' that appeals to me. The studio/gallery of Graham Kirk is on Upper Carrington Road, R D 37, Okato, New Zealand

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Stratford, Taranaki, The Anderson Family has owned and developed this native garden since 1995. It is boardering to the Egmont National Park which covers an area of 83'000 acres of untouched bush and mountain. Landscaping includes all New Zealand natives, lakes, waterweehl and bushwalk. The rainforest has many rimu, totara, kahikatea, lancewood and miro trees. Flax...

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New Plymouth, Taranaki, The Real Tart (Taranaki Art) Gallery: A Gem of a Community Art Space Administered by the Taranaki Arts Community Trust, since 2006 the Real TART Gallery has been housed in the historic 'Masters Building' in Egmont Street near New Plymouth's coastal walkway. This new location has enabled the expansion of the previous exhibition space and the crea...

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