Coromandel Town
Heritage Township
With its unique character, relaxed, laid-back lifestyle and spectacular natural surrounds, historic Coromandel town offers attractions to suit all.
The discovery of gold at Driving Creek in 1852 brought a boom to the town and today it is a hub of activity where some of New Zealand’s finest artists live.
There is plenty to do with a beautiful surrounding landscape attractive to walkers and cyclists, the famous Driving Creek Railway and Potteries, the working Gold Stamper Battery, the Waterworks with several acres of mechanical-Kiwi-ingenuity at its best, friendly Coro-style cafes, bars & restaurants offering fresh local seafood and catering for all tastes, beaches suitable for family swimming and picnics, a coastline ideal for fishing, cruising and kayaking, and a bay famous for its farming of green lip mussels and oysters.
For more information, visit: www.thecoromandel.com


