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Lake Taupo, an extinct volcano that last erupted in AD186. Lake Taupo is 616 square kilometres. New Zealand's longest river - the Waikato River forms the outflow from the Lake that flows from east to west. The rivers that flow and out of Lake Taupo are full of trout. Taupo is a major junction for travelling south of Auckland and north of Wellington or east to Napier and Hastings. Taupo is a tourist centre, particularly in the summer, as it offers panoramic views over the lake and to the volcanic mountains of Tongariro National Park to the south. Taupo services a number of surrounding plantation pine forests including Kaingaroa Forest, the largest manmade forest in the world, and related industry. A large sawmill is sited approximated 3 km to the north east of the town on Centennial Drive. The Wairakei geothermal power station is a few kilometres north of the town. There is a wide range of
activities to do in Taupo ranging from visiting wineries, white water
rafting, jet boating, visiting the world famous Huka Falls, Wairakei geo
thermal, mountain biking, to name a few of the many activities that are
available.
Taupo is a major coach/bus hub for various
coach/bus operators providing regular
daily services from Taupo to Auckland, Hamilton, Rotorua, Tauranga,
Napier, Hastings, Palmerston North and Wellington.
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