Family Friendly Activities in Northland, New Zealand. Northland, NZ Family Friendly Tours & Activities. |
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Mountain Bike Rental - Paihia - Starting from NZ $79 per person
Paihia Mountain Bike Rentals services both the WAITANGI MOUNTAIN BIKE PARK and the TWIN COAST CYCLE RAIL TRAIL with Brand New, High Quality Full Suspension Mountain Bikes and Shuttle Services along the trails for both you and your bike.
We can cater for large groups, smaller groups, teambuilding events and can personalise your biking adventure in Northland including accomodation packages.
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Historic - Kerikeri
Built by Maori sawyers and missionary carpenters from the London-based Church Missionary Society in 1820-21, Kemp House in Kerikeri predates the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi by almost 20 years. Enjoy a tour of New Zealand's oldest building including a large range of furniture and personal items owned by the missionary families who lived here - including James and Charlotte Kemp. More... |
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Historic - Bay of Islands
Roll up your sleeves and have a go at tanning leather or printing on a pre-Industrial Revolution press at Pompallier Mission in Russell in the Bay of Islands. Built in the traditional Lyons building style of pise de terre (rammed earth) Pompallier Mission is the only building of its kind in Australasia, and has been faithfully restored to its original function as New Zealand's oldest factory. More... |
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Bike Tour - Paihia - Starting from $59.00 per person
Our most popular day trip, and you can see why. Get out on a bike and experience one of the most scenic parts of the Twin Coast Cycle Trail with Paihia Mountain Bikes. Ride along the old railway corridor on the Opua to Kawakawa section of the famous Twin Coast Cycle Trail on our high quality, and very comfy easy access, low rise bikes. Trips depart from Paihia This cycle trail is all off the main road, an easy gradient and achievable by most levels of fitness so great for all ages and... More... |
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Historic - Hokianga
Visit the site of the third and largest signing of the Treaty of Waitangi at this Wesleyan Mission, located in one of the most stunning parts of the Hokianga Harbour. Built in 1838-39, the house is furnished with precious missionary items, portraits of historical figures including the chief Patuone, the missionaries' main protector. Visitors can also see the table on which the Treaty was signed at Mangungu as well as relics of the days when nearby Horeke was a ship-building yard. More... |
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Mountain Bike Tour - Paihia - Starting from $59.00 per person
The Waitangi Mountain Bike Park is a purpose built mountain bike park with over 50km of world class trails built by the professionals. There are tracks to suit all abilities from families and novices to experts! All our trips include a high quality, new full-suspension orĀ front suspension mountain bike, helmet, map, trail advice, as well a padded Gel Seat (for extra comfort), and also the mountain bike park entry which is a donation to trail building and trail maintenance- Keeping the community... More... |
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Wildlife - - Starting from $25.00 per person
Beautiful sunsets, interesting sunsets - a unique sunset every day. Natural surroundings trees, Rock formation, Historical interest More... |
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Historic - Waimate North
Te Waimate Mission House, built in 1832, is the second oldest standing building in New Zealand, and is the only survivor of three mission houses founded in 1830 on behalf of the Church Missionary Society by the Reverend Samuel Marsden with the agreement of local Nga Puhi. Enjoy the simple beauty of this Georgian building which was the heart of the Church Missionary Society's model farm - the forerunner of modern agriculture in New Zealand. More... |
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Historic - Kerikeri
Located next door to Kemp House in Kerikeri, the Stone Store is New Zealand's oldest stone building. Designed by Wesleyan missionary John Hobbs, and built by Australian convict William Parrott in 1832-36, the Stone Store was constructed to hold New Zealand mission supplies and large quantities of wheat from the mission farm at Te Waimate. More... |
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Highland House Boutique Hotel - Guest House. The charming heritage-style Highland House Boutique Hotel is located in the North Dunedin district in Dunedin. Free...
Kidz Club Queenstown - Family Friendly - Queenstown. Starting from $69.00 per person. Treat your kids to an awesome Kidz Club, while you head off to enjoy Queenstown at your own pace. Perfect for ages 4...
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