Known for its beautiful golden beaches, balmy climate, stunning pohutukawa trees with their crimson blaze and gold mining history all make for a relaxing couple of days (or longer!). Don’t forget to visit the Driving Creek Railway or within two hours either side of low tide you can find hot water bubbling through the golden sand where you can dig your own natural ‘spa’ at Hot Water beach.
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