2 Best Sights in Coromandel and the Bay of Plenty, New Zealand

Driving Creek Railway

The late Barry Brickell's narrow gauge railway, built so the potter could access special clay found at the top of a steep forested slope, has become a major tourist attraction. Trains make several one-hour trips each day, taking in a viaduct, three tunnels, a spiral, and a switchback through native forest, eventually climbing to the Eyefull Tower and viewing platform. The railway also funds a reforestation program and a 1.6-acre fenced wildlife sanctuary. The latest on-site addition is Coromandel Zip Line Tours, a three-hour experience encompassing eight zip lines. Advanced booking is advised; it's essential during peak summer months.

Weta Design

Named after the country's largest native insect (which looks like a grasshopper with armor), this gallery has a range of items, including large and really lovely glass totems, small tiles, fabric art, carvings, ceramics, and jewelry.

46 Kapanga Rd., Coromandel, Waikato, 3506, New Zealand
07-866–8823
Sights Details
Rate Includes: Daily 10–4.