Cambridge is a town in the Waikato region of New Zealand’s North Island, known for its beautiful natural surroundings and rich history. Some popular things to do in Cambridge include:
- Visiting the Cambridge Museum: The Cambridge Museum is a museum in Cambridge that has exhibits on the history, culture, and natural environment of the region, including Maori and European settlement.
- Exploring the Cambridge Domain: The Cambridge Domain is a beautiful green space in the heart of the town that features a variety of plants and gardens, as well as walking trails and a playground.
- Going on a nature walk or bike ride: Cambridge is surrounded by beautiful natural areas, and there are many trails and walks to choose from, including the Maungakawa Scenic Reserve and the Te Miro Mountain Bike Park.
- Visiting the Cambridge Stud: The Cambridge Stud is a world-renowned thoroughbred breeding farm that offers tours of its facilities and the chance to see the stud’s famous stallions.
- Taking a trip to the Waitomo Caves: The Waitomo Caves are a series of underground caves and waterways in the Waikato region that are home to a variety of native plants and animals, including the famous Waitomo glowworms. The caves are located a short drive from Cambridge and can be visited on a day trip.
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