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Whakatāne and East Coast: 10 gems to explore in the area 16 Jan, 2021 11:00 PM 6 minutes to read Try blueberrry picking at Blueberry Corner. Photo / Getty Images Shauni James is the Rotorua Weekender reportershauni.james@nzme.co.nz@thedailypost Whakatāne and the East Coast have an abundance of activities for visitors and locals to enjoy. Here are some gems in these areas you may not have been to yet or heard about through the grapevine. Summer is the perfect time to check them out. 1. Blueberry Corner Those whose taste buds delight in the flavour of blueberry will be in heaven at Blueberry Corner.
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GO NZ: Eugenie Sage and Six60 on their hometown attractions - Akaroa to Invercargill 22 Dec, 2020 03:33 AM 9 minutes to read The best way to get to know Akaroa Habour is by kayak or swim: Eugenie Sage. Photo / Tim Cronshaw NZ Herald Kiwi celebrities and local experts explain what makes their home town world-famous in New Zealand, and the things you should see and do when you visit. Eugenie Sage - Banks Peninsula What makes Banks Peninsula unique/iconic in New Zealand? Banks Peninsula is the largest volcanic feature in Te Wai Pounamu/the South Island and has a rich natural and cultural history. The peninsula's volcanic history has given it a dramatic coastline with basalt outcrops, sea caves, pillow lava formations and two large harbours — Lyttelton and Akaroa, which are the eroded remnants of two large volcanoes, and the smaller Mt Herbert volcanic group. There is so much to see and do from tracks on the Port Hills and on the wider peninsula with stunning views, to learning more of the area's history, to kayaking or swimming In Akaroa Habour.