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Are you visiting the Waitomo Glowworm Caves? Are you wondering if there are any side trips worth taking in the area? If so Natural Bridges and Marokopa Falls are two spots worth checking out. It’s a half hour drive from the famous Waitomo Glowworm Caves.
Future Events in the Region. Know of a good one coming up to add ? Email me please
No, it's not Willy Wonker's Garden. Its the Lava Glass Sculpture Garden of renowned Glass artist Lynden Over and Christine Robb.
Featuring 4 beautiful silica terraces. mud pools and geysers.
Do your homework before you go because there is so much to see, you won't fit it all into a single day.
Approx 130,000 people visit each year and it can only get bigger.
The movie set was rebuilt in 2011 and entertains tourists from all over New Zealand and the world.
The waterfall is 55m high and circular in shape. Looks like a bridal veil hence the name.
John and Bunny Mortimer started planting trees and shrubs in 1973
Waitomo in Maori means Water Hole. The Caves were discovered 400 to 500 years ago.
Where to start…We will try with a list of the different gardens that make up this amazing site.
Te Aroha was officially born with the opening of the Waiorongomai Goldfields in 1880.