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Bulls Sports Domain

Sanson, Manawatu

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Bulls Natural Attractions - What to See & Do. If you are looking for comprehensive travel information for Bulls Natural Attractions including Natural Feature, you will find it here on AA Travel.

Around the country our untamed coastlines, sparkling white sandy beaches, rolling green farmland, snow-capped mountains and native forests are filled with unlimited attractions for those who love the great outdoors. Whether you are a tramper, wildlife enthusiast, angler, skier, surfer or sailor, you'll find New Zealand perfect for outdoor adventures. Aside from our great outdoors, there are also many great family attractions around the country, from theme parks, water parks, zoos and aquariums to beautiful parks and beaches. Kiwis are incredibly talented; our great artists, craftsmen, entertainers and those with 'Kiwi ingenuity' also provide many of the attractions. Check out fabulous artists' studios, galleries, museums, culture shows and live entertainment.

Originally known as Rangitikei, Bulls is the junction town for State Highway 1 to the north and
south and State Highway 3 to Wanganui and Taranaki. Just to the south of the town is the Royal New
Zealand Air Force base at Ohakea, which houses the Air Force Museum.

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Bulls: Originally known as Rangitikei, Bulls is the junction town for State Highway 1 to the north and south and State Highway 3 to Wanganui and Taranaki. Just to the south of the town is the Royal New Zealand Air Force base at Ohakea, which houses the Air Force Museum.Read More

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