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Visit Hamilton
Website: www.visithamilton.co.nz

Destination Waitomo
Website: www.waitomo.org.nz

Hamilton i-SITE Visitor Centre
Email: info@visithamilton.co.nz
Phone: +64 7 839 3580

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Population: 266,700 | Area: 7,363km2
 
 
 

Browse our collection of images to see what the region has to offer:

A region of diversity, something for everyone!

On the lush surface, the scenery is green to the extreme. Fertile soils, reliable rainfall and kind temperatures have created a pastoral heaven.

Below the surface, miracles have been wrought with water and limestone. Vast cave systems, huge sink holes and underground streams provide huge scope for exploration and adventure.

Waikato was the scene of significant battles during the Maori Land Wars of the mid 19th century. Visit the monuments and museums and discover the fierce history of the region.

In the fast-growing city of Hamilton, the serpentine beauty of the Waikato River is maximised at every opportunity. Enjoy the city’s vibrant cafes and nightlife scene, or take in Hamilton’s stunning parks, gardens and river walks. The city has recently gained a reputation as a key events centre, there’s always something going on.





Key Features

Waikato river, New Zealand

Waikato River
The mighty Waikato River travels through the region. At 425 kilometres from end to end, it is the country’s longest river. As well as providing recreational opportunities, the river drives eight hydro dams.

Black Water Rafting in the Waitomo Caves

Waitomo Caves
The Waitomo Caves were formed over 30 million years ago, and drip by drip they’re still changing. The natural beauty of stalactites and stalagmites lit by the blue light of glow worms has to be seen to be believed.

hobbiton house

Hobbiton
On a Matamata sheep farm, you can visit the remnants of Hobbiton, the hobbit village created for the Lord of the Ring’s movie trilogy. View the hobbit holes and find out how the set was created on a guided tour.

Key Tips

  • Hamilton International Airport is located 15 kilometres south of the city. The airport services both international (Pacific Blue) and domestic flights.
  • Waikato is situated in the heart of the North Island. The main city, Hamilton, is located 90 minutes from Auckland and Rotorua.
  • The region enjoys a temperate climate - warm, humid summers and mild winters with prevailing west and southwest winds.
  • State highways 1 and 3 run through Waikato. The region is also part of the Great New Zealand Touring Route and Thermal Explorer Highway.





Related Links
Journals
•  Waitomo Caves
Cave rafting, cave abseiling (rappelling), glow-worm caves, cave tubing, cave museum and cave walks. These are just some of the activities on offer at Waitomo.
www.newzealand.com Pages
•  World Rowing Championships 2010
The World Rowing Championships will be held at Lake Karapiro from 29 October - 7 November, 2010 and is expected to attract tens of thousands of cheering spectators.
•  Hamilton Airport
Hamilton airport is New Zealand's fourth largest. Find out about its facilities and transport options from the airport to the city.
•  New Zealand Food and Wine
Take a gourmet journey through the North and South Islands and discover your appetite for New Zealand.
•  Lord of the Rings
The rolling green hills of Waikato perfectly portray the peaceful Shire, home of Bilbo and Frodo. Experience Middle Earth and see where Hobbits once lived!
Other Sites
•  Moby's Passion for New Zealand
"New Zealand really is the most beautiful country in the world - nothing else comes close - and the west coast of the North Island is particularly special..." - Read more from Moby at www.guardian.co.uk
NIL Abseil Waikato FSS
Engage your sense of adventure and learn to abseil in Waikato.

Seasonal Tips

DURING YOUR VISIT

Spring in the Waikato region brings plenty of sun, interspersed with rain showers and rainbows. The rural landscape has received a repaint of brilliant green. Daffodils, lambs and calves add interest to your road journeys. To get closer to the spirit of Waikato, find a farmstay or take a guided tour of a working farm. A horse trek is another way to absorb the beauty of the landscape.


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