Excursions in New Zealand: Driving Creek Railway

Whitianga Harbour, Coromandel Peninsula
Driving Creek Railway
Coromandel Peninsula, New Zealand
Take a trip on New Zealand's only narrow-gauge mountain railway along with a working pottery and wild life sanctuary.
The return trip that lasts one hour on an innovatively designed train takes you through replanted native kauri forest and includes two spirals, three short tunnels, five reversing points and several large viaducts as it climbs up to the mountain-top terminus.
Called the Eyefull Tower, this handsome new building offers great panoramic views out over the island-studded Hauraki Gulf with the forested valley and mountains behind.
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