Shannon is a small town in the Horowhenua District of New Zealand's North Island. it is located 28 kilometres southwest of Palmerston North and 15 kilometres northeast of Levin. The town's population at the 2006 census was 1506.
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LEARN MOREOwlcatraz is a haven for wonderful creatures of many types including our NZ Owl (Morepork/Ruru) where the guides take you inside their unique purpose built home. Walk through the endangered North Island Weka enclosures. Take a walk to Owlcatraz farm to meet many different creatures. Lake Owlsmere is a beautiful lake & wetland area where you can feed the eels & the ducks. The Wairuru Caves are an amazing 'glow worm' cave complex where you are harnessed together for a bit of an adventure. Younger visitors enjoy a ride on the Thomas miniature train (weather permitting). Complimentary tea or coffee for adults, gift shop, picnic area, plenty of parking. Camper vans can stay the night.
The station was built in 1893, with extension in 1902, 1910 and 1936. For the expert it is a Modified Vogel class 4 station.
Self contained vehicles can stay here for a maximum of two consecutive nights. It's a very basic parking area with one rubbish bin. Convenient location to pull in at.
Visit Sanson DomainSelf contained vehicles can stay here for a maximum of two consecutive nights. It's conveniently located off State Highway 3. It's a little noisy due to the road and only a few spaces to park but perfect if you're feeling a little tired on the road. The memorial here was built in 1940 dedicated to the early European settlers.
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