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Historic Thames

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The town of Thames has a rich history to explore and discover.
Thames is the main centre of the scenic Coromandel Peninsula. The town was formed in 1870 from two smaller settlements - Shortland and Grahamstown - which were founded to support gold mining in the early 1860s.

The lure of gold and logging caused the town to grow rapidly. At one stage it looked likely to surpass Auckland as New Zealand's main centre. But, as often happens, the gold ran out and the town's population stabilised.

Thames is a coastal settlement, close to the mouths of the Kauaeranga and Waihou Rivers. Behind the town, the ancient volcanic Coromandel Ranges rise steeply to provide a picturesque green backdrop.

The northern end of Thames, known still as Grahamstown, offers cafés and boutique shops in a charming, colonial setting. Be sure to visit the museum, which covers early Maori times, the arrival of the first pioneers and the development of mining, logging, railways and shipping. You can also visit the School of Mines, which is open from Wednesday to Saturday.

Often called the gateway to the Coromandel Peninsula, Thames makes a great base for travellers. The magnificent Kauaeranga Valley hiking and camping area is just to the south, and the road to the north follows the coast past scores of sandy beaches.
 

 
COROMANDEL Region


Contact Details

Contact: Thames i-SITE Visitor Centre
Phone: +64 7 8687 284
Fax: +64 7 8687 584
Postal: P O Box 545 Thames
Website: www.thamesinfo.co.nz

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Thames does not have any rail stations.

The nearest rail station is in Pukekohe (83 minutes)

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Thames does not have scheduled passenger air services.

The nearest airport is in Whitianga (72 minutes)

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