Come and learn what life was like 

over 100 years ago as a miner at Denniston

Underground Union Experience Tour includes:

    a train ride along the old coal transport road high above the dramatic Waimangaroa Gorge.

 a unique, interactive mine experience in the historic 1880's Banbury Coal Mine.


Limited seats so Booking required. 


Call 0800 881 880 


Hardy souls...

...lived and worked in the windswept bleakness of Denniston`s infamous mountain plateau on New Zealand's wild West Coast.

Midst the endless tapping of picks, creaking of props and earthy black soot of ever present coal dust from an 1880s coal mine, a proud and close-knit community formed within this remarkable land of contrasts.


Plunge deep...

...into the darkness of one of New Zealand's oldest sources of energy and industrial innovation.


Reveal...

...your own pioneering spirit tagging into the Banbury mine and becoming part of its underground workings - swinging banjo shovels, clipping coal tubs, erecting pit props and imagining the extremes of life at the coalface.


Take a journey inward at the place all but forgotten.

Denniston History

DENNISTON OF YESTERDAY
THE DENNISTON INCLINE
DENNISTON TODAY
 
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Other Activities

DENNISTON WALKING TRACKS
DENNISTON MOUNTAIN BIKING
 
FAQs
WHAT SHOULD I BRING?
IS THE EXPERIENCE SUITABLE FOR YOUNG CHILDREN?
IS THE MINE SAFE?


 
Digging into the Wild West Coast 
by Jim Eagles
Visitors walk down the restored railway to the old Banbury Mine as part of the Denniston Experience. Photo / Jim Eagles
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Visitors walk down the restored railway to the old 

Banbury Mine as part of the Denniston Experience. 

Photo / Jim Eagles


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about what to do on the Coast!






CONTACT US

For general information and bookings contact:
The Denniston Experience
Free Phone: 0800 881 880
Email: info@denniston.co.nz

 


Operated By: Stelvio Ltd
Box 21-720
Henderson
Auckland 0650
 
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