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No one need wonder why The
Coromandel is one of New Zealands top visitor
destinations. The answers are easy to find.
Some people are drawn by the magnificent
scenery, others by the flora and fauna and
yet others by the gold rush era and fascinating
history. Or you may simply be seeking solace
or relaxation.
Away from the cities youll
discover the unique, intriguing character
of the region. Quiet villages where life
goes by at an enviable carefree tempo and
walking trails meandering through green
valleys, and then there are the beaches.
Aside from the scenic beauty and the endless
rhythm of the waves, the coast provides
ideal conditions for anglers and divers.
Solitude is easy to find and fish are abundant
in a great variety.
Whatever your budget or
interest, whatever your taste senses may
be, The Coromandel is waiting to indulge
you. Relaxation is the key. The Coromandel
is the best place to unwind after a big
flight or after a strenuous New Zealand
vacation. Only a short hour and a half from
Auckland International Airport, The Coromandel
is a must for any itinerary.
Suggestion
1:
Auckland to Thames to Coromandel Town
Morning
Depart
Auckland on the Pacific
Coast Highway. The route
takes you through attractive farmland,
along the Seabird
Coast and across the Hauraki
Plains before arriving in Thames.
Built on the pioneering industries
of gold mining and kauri logging,
Thames is the largest town in the
region. Its fascinating history can
be uncovered by visiting two excellent museums and taking a tour through an old gold
mine.
There is a good Department of Conservation
field station and information centre
based nearby in the Kauaeranga Valley.
A range of walks and tramps depart
from the Centre taking you through
interesting and diverse semi-tropical
rainforest that is prevalent on the
Coromandel. If you prefer to walk
and play golf at the same time, then
the Thames
Golf Club offers a challenging
course. Thames also has Goldfields
Shopping Centre, the major shopping
complex of The Coromandel.
Continue north along
SH25. This tree-lined road hugs the
coastline offering memorable views
across the Firth of Thames and the
Hauraki Gulf. Take a short detour
inland at Tapu to visit the beautiful
Rapaura Watergardens and again just
before Coromandel Town for a delightful
stop at The Waterworks.
Afternoon
Arrive Coromandel
Town. This town is primarily
known for its vibrant arts community
and colonial style architecture. The
numerous galleries
and studios displaying fine works by local artists,
sculptors, potters and painters could
keep you amused for hours.
Spend
the remainder of the afternoon visiting
the many other treasures Coromandel
Town has to offer including Driving
Creek Railway.
Alternatively, you can hire a fishing
rod and try your hand at some of the
best coastal fishing New Zealand has
to offer or get out on one of the
Mussel Barges and cast your rod for
the delicious New Zealand Snapper
that are abundant in the waters off
the west coast of the Coromandel.
For those who really
want to get away from it all, you
can just stop and relax under a giant
Pohutakawa tree, soak in the view
and enjoy the tranquillity that is
the Coromandel. |
Suggestion
2: Coromandel Town to Whitianga
Morning
Depart Coromandel
Town and take SH25 across to Whitianga via the stunning beaches of
Kuaotunu, Otama and Opito Bay. These
beaches are ideal for swimming and
there are numerous rock pools and
interesting caves to explore.
On
arrival at Whitianga, a thriving town
set in the heart of Mercury Bay on
the eastern side of the peninsula,
you will find plenty of activities
and superb eating places to indulge
yourself with. You may like to take the ferry across
to Ferry Landing, wander around the
numerous shops along the main street
or simply enjoy the view from the
main beach.
Afternoon
If golf is your game
than enjoy a round at Mercury
Bay Golf Club. There
is also a lovely museum and some interesting
galleries. For the more adventurous
there are horse treks, jet boat rides
and 4WD bike safaris to name but some
of the activities available.
A walk along Buffalo Beach is a perfect
way to end another perfect day in
the Coromandel. |
Suggestion
3: Whitianga to Tairua/Pauanui
Morning
Take a day trip with Aotearoa
Tours and discover some
of the hidden treasures the northern
Coromandel has to offer.
If you prefer to get on the water
there are numerous boat charters departing
the marina daily fishing, diving &
sightseeing are all on
the menu.
Afternoon
Hot
Water Beach is
a must to visit on your way down the
east coast of the peninsula. Situated
just south of Whitianga it is here
that you can dig your own thermal
hot pool in the sand at low tide.
Cathedral
Cove is
just around the corner. An easy 40
minute walk takes you to a picture
perfect beach set within a stunning
natural rock amphitheatre.
Continue down SH25 to Tairua
and Pauanui. These two towns are
separated by a safe and natural harbour,
dominated by the impressive landform
of Paku Hill. Interesting art galleries,
studios and gardens abound in the
area and there is plenty of soft adventure
to be had in the surrounding hills.
Finish off your day overlooking the
ever changing Pacific Ocean from the
superb vantage point of Paku Hill
in Tairua or with a leisurely stroll
along Pauanui's surf beach, enjoying
the beauty that is the Coromandel.
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Morning
Spend the day with Johansen
Guiding Adventures or Kiwi Dundee Adventures and let them
show you what makes the area one of
New Zealand's favourite holiday destinations.
Alternatively
you can partake in one of the many
water sports available, have a round
of golf, a game of tennis or a walk
in the surrounding native bush.
Afternoon
Carry on down SH25
to the popular holiday spot of Whangamata.
Once again, you'll find a fantastic
surf beach, an idyllic harbour and
plenty to do.
If you missed that game of golf in
the morning or feel like a spot of
game fishing, there is another world
class golf course and a number
of fishing
charters available. The
nearby Wentworth Valley is home to
a series of great walks through native
bush, one such walk taking you to
the impressive Wentworth Valley Falls.
Time to catch up on some great shopping
too as Whangamata's main street is
lined with a huge range of boutiques,
galleries and interesting stores. |
Morning
Take advantage
of Whangamatas superb surf beach
by getting up early and perhaps catching
a few waves or by just enjoying a
leisurely stroll whilst marvelling
at the sun rise.
Depart Whangamata and head down to Waihi on SH25, an historic gold mining
town and one in which there is still
a working mine sourcing both gold
and silver. It is from here you can
take a fun and interesting journey
on Goldfields
Railway through the stunning
Karangahake Gorge.
Once
you depart Waihi and head inland along
SH2 to Paeroa you will pass through more of the
gorge, the road hugging the river
with the impressive mountains covered
in native rainforest towering above
you.
Paeroa is one of the main service
centres for the surrounding Hauraki
Plains and is famous for its natural
mineral water that is bottled at source
and sold throughout the world.
Afternoon
A unique and fun
thing to do whilst in New Zealand
is to visit a
working farm.
With all the activity that you will
have been doing, enjoy your journey back to Auckland, Rotorua or Hamilton
all within one to two hours
drive. |
Click
here for a print version of the tour trip
Many
thanks for the beautiful photos to:
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The Series
PLANET POSITIVE PHOTOGRAPHY
(All photos are
available as postcards in the Information
centres around The Coromandel.)
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