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Ambury Regional Farm Park


City farm
43 Ambury Road
Mangere Bridge
Auckland 1701
New Zealand
+64 9 366 2000
http://arc.govt.nz/auckland-re...
info@arc.govt.nz
Ambury has been farmed for hundreds of years, first by Maori and then by Europeans. Today Ambury Farm (133 hectares) is a working farm, stocked primarily with horses, sheep and cattle. Its location on Manukau Harbour also makes it a popular destination with bird watchers who look for godwit and knot as well as pied oyster catchers and wrybill. Feed the baby farm animals, see demonstrations of sheep shearing and wood chopping, ride a pony or a tractor!

Review © 2007, Wcities
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Ambury Regional Farm Park photo by ganzalleinunterhalter
Photo: ganzalleinunterhalter
Ambury Regional Farm Park photo by Dave Greene
Photo: Dave Greene
Ambury Regional Farm Park photo by Hugh Winters
Photo: Hugh Winters
 

 
Auckland Zoo


Up close and personal with the animals
Motions Road
Western Springs
Auckland 1002
New Zealand
+64 9 360 3800
http://www.aucklandzoo.co.nz/i...
aucklandzoo@akcity.govt.nz
Auckland Zoo has committed itself to improving the living quarters of New Zealand's largest collection of native and exotic animal species. Now you feel as though you are walking with the rare white rhinos on the Pridelands, swinging with the monkeys through the McDonald's Rain forest and almost swimming with the inhabitants of Hippo River. There are picnic facilities and a café. The zoo has many outreach and educational programs for both visitors and local groups and is available for corporate and private functions.

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Auckland Zoo photo by David Small
Photo: David Small
Auckland Zoo photo by Duncan Chen
Photo: Duncan Chen
Auckland Zoo photo by Stephen Rothlisberge
Photo: Stephen Rothlisberge
Auckland Zoo photo by Duncan Chen
Photo: Duncan Chen
Auckland Zoo photo by Patrick Quinn-Graham
Photo: Patrick Quinn-Graham
Auckland Zoo photo by Stephen Rothlisberge
Photo: Stephen Rothlisberge
Auckland Zoo photo by Mariko Walton
Photo: Mariko Walton
Auckland Zoo photo by Kiwi Flickr
Photo: Kiwi Flickr
Auckland Zoo photo by Kiwi Flickr
Photo: Kiwi Flickr
Auckland Zoo photo by Ben Chapman
Photo: Ben Chapman
Auckland Zoo photo by Nathan Young
Photo: Nathan Young
Auckland Zoo photo by Liz Philpott
Photo: Liz Philpott
Auckland Zoo photo by Christina Reader
Photo: Christina Reader
Auckland Zoo photo by mitsob2000
Photo: mitsob2000
Auckland Zoo photo by BlueBec
Photo: BlueBec
Auckland Zoo photo by Dave Bellamy
Photo: Dave Bellamy
Auckland Zoo photo by ThunderAce
Photo: ThunderAce
Auckland Zoo photo by J. Guttery
Photo: J. Guttery
Auckland Zoo photo by Spicers
Photo: Spicers
Auckland Zoo photo by Robin Ann Rheaume
Photo: Robin Ann Rheaume
Auckland Zoo photo by pu'eata07
Photo: pu'eata07
Auckland Zoo photo by Verity W
Photo: Verity W
Auckland Zoo photo by R. Crofts
Photo: R. Crofts
Auckland Zoo photo by Chris Lahey
Photo: Chris Lahey
Auckland Zoo photo by Steve Gould
Photo: Steve Gould
Auckland Zoo photo by suzi franks
Photo: suzi franks
Auckland Zoo photo by Dion Worthington
Photo: Dion Worthington
Auckland Zoo photo by Andrew McColl
Photo: Andrew McColl
Auckland Zoo photo by lively_librarians
Photo: lively_librarians
Auckland Zoo photo by barnabymay
Photo: barnabymay
Auckland Zoo photo by Claire Bristow
Photo: Claire Bristow
Auckland Zoo photo by Kris Desi
Photo: Kris Desi
Auckland Zoo photo by Beth Lintern
Photo: Beth Lintern
Auckland Zoo photo by Courtney Crockett
Photo: Courtney Crockett
Auckland Zoo photo by Gary Harrison
Photo: Gary Harrison
Auckland Zoo photo by Simon Pate
Photo: Simon Pate
Auckland Zoo photo by beckykuo
Photo: beckykuo
Auckland Zoo photo by Kellepel
Photo: Kellepel
Auckland Zoo photo by Behic Sarioglu
Photo: Behic Sarioglu
 

 
Glass Bottom Boat - Aquador


See Goat Island's Marine Life
Goat Island Marine Reserve
Auckland 1241
New Zealand
+64 9 422 6334
http://www.glassbottomboat.co.nz/
info@glassbottomboat.co.nz
Less than 11/2 hours drive north of Auckland is the Goat Island marine reserve. The driest way to see some of the 55 species of marine life which inhabit the area, such as snapper, moki, mao-mao to name but a few, is aboard the Glass Bottom Boat. It operates year-round (weather permitting) and can cater for up to 18 adults, or 25 children at once. The most popular trip,(around the island) takes about 45 minutes, a 30 minute trip is also available. It is recommended to contact them for weather conditions first.

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Glass Bottom Boat - Aquador photo by mädchenkrawall
Photo: mädchenkrawall
Glass Bottom Boat - Aquador photo by mädchenkrawall
Photo: mädchenkrawall
 

 
Glenbrook Vintage Railway and Farm Park


Steam engine adventure
Glenbrook Station Road
Waiuku
Auckland 1852
New Zealand
+64 (0)9 236 3546
http://www.franklindistrict.co...
Step back in time on a vintage steam engine! You can travel in an open cattle car or enjoy the comfort of a closed carriage on this 12 kilometre train ride which rolls through South Auckland farm land. At the "station" there is a picnic area with playground and a cafe. Livestock can be petted and fed at the Farm Park just down the road. Before leaving, do not forget to take advantage of a second train ride at no extra charge or try your hand on the jigger.

Train rides: Adults NZD10; children (5 years and over) NZD5; family NZD25.

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Kelly Tarlton's  Antarctic Encounter & Underwater World


Sharks and stingrays glide overhead
23 Tamaki Drive
42-021 Orakei
Auckland 1005
New Zealand
+64 9 528 0603
http://www.kellytarltons.co.nz/
ktinfo@kellytarltons.co.nz
Underwater passageways allow you to observe a huge variety of sea life in gigantic tanks. Large sharks, gliding stingrays and many species of fish found in New Zealand waters, are above and beside you as the moving floor carries you along. Feeding time is especially exciting. Antarctic Encounter features live penguins and a recreation of life on the great southern continent. Allow up to 2 hours to fully appreciate these combined attractions. There is also a cafe and gift shop.

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Kelly Tarlton's  Antarctic Encounter & Underwater World photo by Robin van Mourik
Photo: Robin van Mourik
Kelly Tarlton's  Antarctic Encounter & Underwater World photo by David Leverton
Photo: David Leverton
Kelly Tarlton's  Antarctic Encounter & Underwater World photo by Robin van Mourik
Photo: Robin van Mourik
Kelly Tarlton's  Antarctic Encounter & Underwater World photo by Mariko Walton
Photo: Mariko Walton
Kelly Tarlton's  Antarctic Encounter & Underwater World photo by Drew Mackie
Photo: Drew Mackie
Kelly Tarlton's  Antarctic Encounter & Underwater World photo by Samantha Colton
Photo: Samantha Colton
Kelly Tarlton's  Antarctic Encounter & Underwater World photo by Bill Pickard
Photo: Bill Pickard
Kelly Tarlton's  Antarctic Encounter & Underwater World photo by Mariko Walton
Photo: Mariko Walton
Kelly Tarlton's  Antarctic Encounter & Underwater World photo by Emily Horning
Photo: Emily Horning
Kelly Tarlton's  Antarctic Encounter & Underwater World photo by Ewan Munro
Photo: Ewan Munro
 

 
Montgomerie Farm


Horse trekking
Pioneer Road
Clevedon
Auckland 1730
New Zealand
+64 9 292 8724
Montgomerie Farm offers horse trekking, a farm show (which includes sheep shearing), barbecue meals, and farm stays. Horses can be ridden on scenic farmland and through beautiful native bush. The farm shows occur daily. Individuals and groups are catered for but bookings are essential.

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Sheep World


Sheep, sheep, sheep
324 State Highway One
Warkworth
Auckland 1241
New Zealand
+64 9 425 7444
http://www.sheepworld.co.nz/
info@sheepworld.co.nz
Children as well as adults are well entertained here, with a sheep and dog show, a small animal farm, an adventure playground and Eco-discovery Trail. The animals can be hand fed - there is a small charge for the pellets. There is a picnic area and the on site café is tempting! A range of top quality sheepskins, woolen clothing and New Zealand made products is available for sale at the Sheep Shop on site.

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Sheep World photo by Chris
Photo: Chris
Sheep World photo by Sajeewa
Photo: Sajeewa
 

 
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