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Wine Tours By Bike
(highlighted as a Top Tour in the
Lonely Planet 2008)
Hop on a Bike and enjoy the superb country side of the Marlborough wine region. You can explore any of the 40 wineries by bike all within a 10km radius of Blenheim.
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Wine Marlborough Festival
The annual Wine Marlborough Festival held on the second Saturday in
February is only a few minutes away and attracts wine enthusiasts from
around the world.
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www.wine-marlborough-festival.co.nz
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www.windhawkhelicopters.com
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Windhawk Helicopters
Prepare to experience beautiful Marlborough from a whole new perspective as you embark on an adventure high above some of the most magnificent sights in the region.
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River Queen
Let the everyday world slip away as the River Queen glides gently down the Opawa river, unveiling stunning views and bringing you closer to wildlife.
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www.theriverqueen.co.nz
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www.high-horse.co.nz
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High Country Horse Treks
Experience New Zealand's High Country horse trekking amongst 52ha of stunning farmland and trails. Rides from 1 to 4 1/2 hours.
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Marlborough Golf Club
Only 5 minutes away, try your skills on the
18 hole competition standard Fairhall golf
course or take an exhilarating walk along
the Wither Hills. |

www.marlborough.nzgolf.net |

www.marlboroughmuseum.org.nz
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Brayshaw Museum Park
For those interested in the historical past a visit to Brayshaw Museum
Park where the old town (originally named Beavertown) is recreated and is
home to a unique Vintage Car and Farm Machinery Museum.
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Omaka Aviation Heritage Centre
For the aviation enthusiasts a visit to Omaka Aerodrome's aviation museum
to view the vintage planes is a must.
Another exciting event is the Classic Fighters Marlborough Air Show, held
every second Easter.
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www.omaka.org.nz
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Art and Craft Trail
Visit Blenheim's art and craft trail which has more than 30 Marlborough craftspeople, including weavers, artists,
silk painters, bone carvers, dried flower arrangements, potters and
sculptors. The town has two art galleries, as well as a number of public
parks and gardens. When your feet are tired and your pockets empty relax and
recharge your batteries at one of the numerous street cafes in Blenheim town
centre.
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Skydive Abel Tasman
Jump at the only drop-zone offering a standard height of 13,000 ft. Take in views of dramatic mountains, golden beaches and turquoise oceans. Are you ready for terminal velocity and the unequaled feeling of freefall ?
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www.skydive.co.nz |
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Queen Charlotte Track
The award winning Queen Charlotte Track is only 30 minutes away and
walkers and cyclists can choose as much or as little to travel dependent
upon their needs and capability.
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Home of the Green-shelled Mussel
The port of Picton is 30 minutes away and is set in an upper reach of the Queen
Charlotte Sound where the Interisland ferries depart and arrive and is a
stopover for overseas cruise ships. Another nearby port, Havelock is famous
for its green-shelled mussels and is well worth a stop for a gentle stroll
and a taste of the world famous greenshell mussel.
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www.whalewatch.co.nz |
Whale Watching
In the summer months travelling 90 minutes south, the scenic Pacific Coast Highway winds its way past glorious beaches, seal colonies and amazing whale watching in Kaikoura
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Ski-ing
In the winter months snow ski-ing can be
enjoyed at the Rainbow ski slopes some 90 minutes away.
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www.skirainbow.co.nz |

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