Introduction
164km (102 miles) SE of New Plymouth; 141km (87 miles) SW of Tongariro National Park; 193km (120 miles) N of Wellington; 252km (156 miles) SW of Napier
There's tourism potential in Wanganui, and the town has finally become aware of it. In the past few years it has transformed itself from a rather grubby little river town to something much prettier. Now that the Inner City has a smart face, attention is turning to the long-awaited beautification of the town's major beach suburb, Castlecliff.
The single-biggest draw in the area is the history-rich Whanganui River. This moody snake of a river is the second longest in the North Island and the longest navigable waterway in the country. It flows 290km (180 miles) from the upper reaches of Tongariro National Park to the Tasman Sea, where, at its mouth, you find Wanganui township. The river has always had a special place in Maori history. A long history of discontent between Maori and Pakeha over its use and ownership hopefully...
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Raukawa Falls
- Raukawa falls is easily seen from a signed pullout and viewing platform along the road (SH4) between Raetihi and Wanganui in the north island of...
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