Guidebook for Raetihi

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Guidebook for Raetihi

Food Scene

The food is clean and delicious, it's our favourite place to eat in Ohakune - go on give it a try!
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EAT
49 Clyde St
25 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
The food is clean and delicious, it's our favourite place to eat in Ohakune - go on give it a try!

Parks & Nature

Tongariro National Park is spectacular, take the chair lift up Ruapehu from Whakapapa in the summer time or walk the Tongariro Alpine Crossing. Turoa and Whakapapa are the places to be during winter to get those amazing skiing and snowboarding days.
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Tongariro National Park
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Tongariro National Park is spectacular, take the chair lift up Ruapehu from Whakapapa in the summer time or walk the Tongariro Alpine Crossing. Turoa and Whakapapa are the places to be during winter to get those amazing skiing and snowboarding days.

Essentials

Mon - Sun 7am-7pm
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Four Square Raetihi
72 Seddon St
9 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Mon - Sun 7am-7pm
Sun-Thur 7.00am - 8.00pm Fri-Sat7.00am - 9.00pm Public Holidays8.30am - 7.30pm
57 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
New World Ohakune
12 Goldfinch St
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Sun-Thur 7.00am - 8.00pm Fri-Sat7.00am - 9.00pm Public Holidays8.30am - 7.30pm

Sightseeing

This large concrete bridge is an icon within the Whanganui National Park and a major visitor destination. The bridge was constructed in the mid-1930s to provide road access to the lower and middle valley farms known as the Mangapurua Valley Soldiers Settlement. By the time it was completed these areas of the Mangapurua Valley were deserted, the bridge rarely used and the construction of the road to the Whanganui River abandoned. The 'Bridge to Nowhere' is the largest and most intact structure relating to the former Mangapurua Valley Soldiers Settlement and has an Historic Places Trust Category I listing.
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Bridge to Nowhere
13001 Whanganui River
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This large concrete bridge is an icon within the Whanganui National Park and a major visitor destination. The bridge was constructed in the mid-1930s to provide road access to the lower and middle valley farms known as the Mangapurua Valley Soldiers Settlement. By the time it was completed these areas of the Mangapurua Valley were deserted, the bridge rarely used and the construction of the road to the Whanganui River abandoned. The 'Bridge to Nowhere' is the largest and most intact structure relating to the former Mangapurua Valley Soldiers Settlement and has an Historic Places Trust Category I listing.