Warkworth & Districts Museum

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Warkworth, New Zealand

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Museum· Tourist attraction

Warkworth & Districts Museum Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Warkworth & Districts Museum is located in Warkworth, New Zealand on Parry Kauri Park Tudor Collins Drive. Warkworth & Districts Museum is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category museum in New Zealand.

Address

Parry Kauri Park Tudor Collins Drive

Phone

+64 94257093

Amenities

Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Rupinder Kaur

I love that bushwalk along trees . The whole greenery and birds chirping make relaxing

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Liang Jin

Fabulous place with the history of warkworth. The upstair exhibition is very impressive.

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jevvv NZ

Lots of lovely local history. Wonderful seeing familiar things, local faces and names

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George Yeoman

The walk was excellent. What a great place to visit on the way through Warkworth

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Ross Browne

Wonderful place, very interactive & interesting. Great for my kids 8&6. An excellent bush walk that is either 10min or 25min which is ideal for young ones. We just had a fabulous time here

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Marie-Louise Cronje

A worthy trip down memory lane. Surprising large display.

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Suzanne O'Connor

What a great Museum run by friendly happy smiley people. I took my 3 Grandchildren in July 2020 when they had a Harry Potter display on and a Miniature display. Fantastic activity and there is also a lovely little bush walk with a huge Kauri tree to view.

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Gary Brazel

Outside is a very impressive big Kauri called The McKinney Kauri- 800 years old. Height to first limb 11.89m, Center girth 7.62. Another large one can be seen close by. There is a boardwalk trail through the Kauri forest that starts next to it. It is a beautiful, tranquil walk with Kauri trees, tree ferns and bird calls, made that much better by us being the only ones there. Admission to the museum is 7 for adults. It has an eclectic collection concerning forestry, mining, minerals, women’s accomplishments, some Maori artifacts and history, European settlers history, stories and artifacts, old cameras, etc. There is a video of local history that is interesting and worth taking the time to view. Upstairs there are displays of old shops and a school. Outside there is a 1900 outhouse, a tiny 1867 post office, Warkworth’s 1912 jail, two US military WWII era huts- all of which can be entered.