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Wellington Extreme Sport AttractionsHere are the top Wellington extreme sport listings so you can find the best in Wellington for your trip. Read these extreme sport reviews written by real travelers. You can narrow these results using the filters to the left.
ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Ngaio, North Island, New Zealand Lol, I waste to much time there, aye Dee. ADD TO LIST (8 reviews) Tongariro, North Island, New Zealand New Zealand's First National Park and a dual UNESCO World Heritage Site recognized for both its scenery and cultural value, Tongariro National Park is a stunning place.. ADD TO LIST (5 reviews) Christchurch, South Island, New Zealand Great spot to surf, swim and get some mussels!! Can also hike around the headlands. Just over the hill from Sumner - another great beach area ADD TO LIST (2 reviews) New Plymouth, North Island, New Zealand Named after a dormant volcano of the same name, Egmont National Park (also known as volcano Taranaki) was first established in New Zealand in 1900. Numerous hiking.. 5. Titahi Bay ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Porirua, North Island, New Zealand It's an "ok" beach in the Wellington area. Not very sandy -but a good place to fish and a high tide take a boat for a spin. 7. The Haven ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Atawhai, South Island, New Zealand What can I say, its more a tidal flat than a beach. But for a kid its amazing. i remember walking out as far as I could as a child and getting stuck in the mud so many.. 8. Golden Bay ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) East Takaka, South Island, New Zealand Golden Bay is the most amazing and forgotten spot in new Zealand. I love it. With my heart and my soul. Go for real fruit ice creams on the east takaka main drag... The.. ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Christchurch, South Island, New Zealand Inner city ramp style park with flat learner area and street skating area ADD TO LIST (2 reviews) Christchurch, South Island, New Zealand Castle Rock Reserve is noteworthy for its wide variety of plant life and recreational challenges. The reserve is located on the west side of the Heathcote Valley and.. |