We had a short family weekend staycation here. Quaint town with many English styled buildings and dotted with cafes and retail shops. We feel a 2 to 3 days trip here would be sufficient but it can be a great pit stop area if you're heading to Matamata or Hamilton.
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We had a short family weekend staycation here. Quaint town with many English styled buildings and dotted with cafes and retail shops. We feel a 2 to 3 days trip here would be sufficient but it can be a great pit stop area if you're heading to Matamata or Hamilton.
The beautiful town, which reflects the strong English style everywhere, strolling through the streets full of British characteristics, as if time and space have crossed to a certain place in the UK. The day we went to the town just held a flea market, and the main road was very lively for a few days. Locals bring their spare items to the market, and if you are a fan of shopping, the flea market is enough to let you hang out for most of the day.
People here are having much more tolerance and flexibility(sometime it maybe bad as the driver is often late😂The professor is kind to teach again in case sth is not clear(or students slept😂) and those who 've already done hw can enjoy a break☕People here can work so hard & smartly but also play so hard as well😚#WorkLifeBalance
It has been raining in the past, there are not many tourists, it is very quiet.
A characteristic art farm, the environment is beautiful and the harvest is full. Especially great.
The sword is a relatively rich town near the south of New Zealand. There are shopping and small attractions, as well as famous churches.