Invercargill Car and Transport Museums
Invercargill is the largest centre in Southland. Founded in the 1850’s, New Zealand’s southernmost city, Invercargill, is considered the capital of Southland. Well-equipped with an excellent range of shops, bars and restaurants, Invercargill gains charming old-world character through the Victorian, Edwardian and Art Deco heritage buildings.
Just minutes from the city centre is a great array of coastal landscapes for visitors to explore from the long coastal highway of Oreti Beach, to the native wonders of Waituna Wetlands and Omaui, or the boardwalk on the estuary and heritage wharfs.
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BILL RICHARDSON TRANSPORT WORLD - Invercargill
BILL RICHARDSON TRANSPORT WORLD - Invercargill
Mobile-friendly - One man’s passion started it all. But if you think Invercargill’s leading visitor attraction is strictly for petrolheads, think again. With 300 vintage vehicles (from Henry Ford letter cars to Volkswagen Kombis to 1930s V8s and classic trucks of every make and model), a movie theatre, wearable arts, a LEGO room, and quirky-themed bathrooms, here you’ll discover something for everyone.
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CLASSIC MOTORCYCLE MECCA - Invercargill
CLASSIC MOTORCYCLE MECCA - Invercargill
Mobile-friendly - From Brough Superior to Burt Munro and John Britten, Classic Motorcycle Mecca has it all. The Southern Hemisphere’s leading classic motorcycle collection is home to more than 300 vintage motorcycles. Displays of classic British, American, European, Japanese, speedway (including legend Ivan Mauger) and motocross bikes, it’s home to the George Begg Bunker: a celebration of a homegrown hero
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