Sightseeing
Driving Creek Railway, Pottery and Zip Line is directly opposite our property.
https://dcrail.nz/ for details and reservations.
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380 Driving Creek RdDriving Creek Railway, Pottery and Zip Line is directly opposite our property.
https://dcrail.nz/ for details and reservations.
The Waterworks
471 The 309 RoadLong Bay
Tokatea Hill Lookout
Food scene
Star and Garter Hotel
5 Kapanga RdPepper Tree Restaurant and Bar
31 Kapanga RdDefinitely our favourite cafe for breakfast, brunch and lunch. All food is vegetarian and super tasty. Great cafe vibe.
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Wharf Road
24 Wharf RdDefinitely our favourite cafe for breakfast, brunch and lunch. All food is vegetarian and super tasty. Great cafe vibe.
Weta Cafe
46 Kapanga RdOne Stone BBQ
36 Kapanga RoadSolo Turkish Mediterranean Cuisine
75 Kapanga RoadNeighbourhoods
Driving Creek was originally the "Top Town" during Coromandel's gold rush years. It had its own school and shops and was it's own separate community.
Since then it developed a reputation for being an area for art and creativity. The area to the south of the road was developed by the famous local potter and engineer Barry Brickell into what is now one of the regions top attractions. Originally built to access clay in the hills above his pottery, Barry's narrow gauge railway became a popular tourist attraction as it winds its way up the Kaipawa ranges to the "Eyeful Tower" via many bridges, cuttings and tunnels.
The railway now boasts the regions first zipline tour, a 3 hour journey through native treetops descending from the Eyeful tower.
People now enjoy Driving Creek for its peace and serenity. Nested in native bush with Tui, Kereru and Kaka passing by.
Driving Creek Road
Driving Creek RoadDriving Creek was originally the "Top Town" during Coromandel's gold rush years. It had its own school and shops and was it's own separate community.
Since then it developed a reputation for being an area for art and creativity. The area to the south of the road was developed by the famous local potter and engineer Barry Brickell into what is now one of the regions top attractions. Originally built to access clay in the hills above his pottery, Barry's narrow gauge railway became a popular tourist attraction as it winds its way up the Kaipawa ranges to the "Eyeful Tower" via many bridges, cuttings and tunnels.
The railway now boasts the regions first zipline tour, a 3 hour journey through native treetops descending from the Eyeful tower.
People now enjoy Driving Creek for its peace and serenity. Nested in native bush with Tui, Kereru and Kaka passing by.