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2383 days ago

Pirongia Annual Market Day

Pat from Pyes Pa

Tauranga Scenic Tours Annual Pirongia Craft Market Sunday 29th September 2019: Only $59 pp Get a group together for a fun day out - Book Early
Small groups max 8 people: 6.5-hour duration: Over 200 Stalls, Only NZ handmade & homegrown products. Live Entertainment, Art, Crafts, Plants, Delicious Homemade food, Pottery, Jewellery, Clothes and many new stalls from New Zealand’s best artisans. A fun event with lots of food & bargains, a great day out. A good opportunity to purchase early Xmas gifts.
Velodrome Stadium: To finish our day we stop at Cambridge to inspect the amazing Avanti Velodrome, where New Zealand’s medal-winning track cyclists & top riders train for world championships & the Olympics. You will be impressed by this state of the art world-class facility. Refreshments or meals not included. Pickup 8 am at designated locations.
Contact Patrick
Booking: email plallynz@gmail.com
Ph 5435435 / 027 5880122
Tauranga Scenic Tours.
Pyes Pa, Tauranga.

Price: $59

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