coromandel peninsula
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coromandel peninsula
My parents are coming out to see us in February and I'm thinking of taking them to the Coromandel for a few days, as it's close to where i live (tauranga) and I've heard it's very beautiful.
Could anybody recommend any special places to stay- perhaps a lodge or hotel. Money wise doesn't matter.
Any other tips of where to take them in that neck of the kiwi woods would also be very much appreciated.
Thankyou,
Anna
Could anybody recommend any special places to stay- perhaps a lodge or hotel. Money wise doesn't matter.
Any other tips of where to take them in that neck of the kiwi woods would also be very much appreciated.
Thankyou,
Anna
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If I were you I'd head up the west coast of the Coromandel to Coromandel Town, some of the views are fantastic as the road follows the coast all the way. There is an excentric guy their who has built his own mountain railway, and does trips to the top of the hill by train. I seem to remember their is a tunnel, switchback and a double story bridge and the view from the top is fantastic.
Wouldn't recommend staying in Coromendel Town as it's a bit of a hippy community, but drive across the penusilar to Whitangi (they are dirt roads but perfectly possible in a normal car I did it loads of times, (might even be tarmaced by now)). Whitangi is my favourite place on the Coromendel and it's big enough to have all the required facilities, so long as your not going on a Bank Holiday weekend you can just find accomadation on spec.
Or head futher south to Catheredal Cove, but this place is much smaller more like a village, but outstanding scenery. Be warned the hike to Catheredal Cove is about 1 hour over hilly terrain and it's mainly up hill comming back.
Enjoy the holiday
Wouldn't recommend staying in Coromendel Town as it's a bit of a hippy community, but drive across the penusilar to Whitangi (they are dirt roads but perfectly possible in a normal car I did it loads of times, (might even be tarmaced by now)). Whitangi is my favourite place on the Coromendel and it's big enough to have all the required facilities, so long as your not going on a Bank Holiday weekend you can just find accomadation on spec.
Or head futher south to Catheredal Cove, but this place is much smaller more like a village, but outstanding scenery. Be warned the hike to Catheredal Cove is about 1 hour over hilly terrain and it's mainly up hill comming back.
Enjoy the holiday
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Re: coromandel peninsula
Originally posted by auxwuff
My parents are coming out to see us in February and I'm thinking of taking them to the Coromandel for a few days, as it's close to where i live (tauranga) and I've heard it's very beautiful.
Could anybody recommend any special places to stay- perhaps a lodge or hotel. Money wise doesn't matter.
Any other tips of where to take them in that neck of the kiwi woods would also be very much appreciated.
Thankyou,
Anna
My parents are coming out to see us in February and I'm thinking of taking them to the Coromandel for a few days, as it's close to where i live (tauranga) and I've heard it's very beautiful.
Could anybody recommend any special places to stay- perhaps a lodge or hotel. Money wise doesn't matter.
Any other tips of where to take them in that neck of the kiwi woods would also be very much appreciated.
Thankyou,
Anna
That whole area is beautiful and the scenery just stunning so wherever you go I'm sure you and your parents will really enjoy it. Just one thing though - don't plan to spend any time in Thames (the gateway to the Coromandel) even though you might think that being the largest town in the region it might be worth it - it's not.
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Thankyou very much to the both of you. i have taken all the information on board.
Anna
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We were in Coromandel in June on a tour of NZ. There's an excellent place to stay in Hahei - The Church (www.thechurchhahei.co.nz). Beautiful little cottages, great breakfasts & an excellent restaurant.
Hahei is pretty but quite small & it's a good base for Cathedral Cove (worth the steep walk). You can also get the ferry across to Whitianga or visit Hot Water Beach from Hahei as a base. There's loads of info on www.hahei.co.nz re boat trips etc.
I think that this area is nicer than Coromandel but the whole peninsular is really pretty, laid back and perfect for a short holiday.
Have a fab time!
Hahei is pretty but quite small & it's a good base for Cathedral Cove (worth the steep walk). You can also get the ferry across to Whitianga or visit Hot Water Beach from Hahei as a base. There's loads of info on www.hahei.co.nz re boat trips etc.
I think that this area is nicer than Coromandel but the whole peninsular is really pretty, laid back and perfect for a short holiday.
Have a fab time!
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We were in Coromandel in June on a tour of NZ. There's an excellent place to stay in Hahei - The Church (www.thechurchhahei.co.nz). Beautiful little cottages, great breakfasts & an excellent restaurant.
Hahei is pretty but quite small & it's a good base for Cathedral Cove (worth the steep walk). You can also get the ferry across to Whitianga or visit Hot Water Beach from Hahei as a base. There's loads of info on www.hahei.co.nz re boat trips etc.
I think that this area is nicer than Coromandel but the whole peninsular is really pretty, laid back and perfect for a short holiday.
Have a fab time!
We were in Coromandel in June on a tour of NZ. There's an excellent place to stay in Hahei - The Church (www.thechurchhahei.co.nz). Beautiful little cottages, great breakfasts & an excellent restaurant.
Hahei is pretty but quite small & it's a good base for Cathedral Cove (worth the steep walk). You can also get the ferry across to Whitianga or visit Hot Water Beach from Hahei as a base. There's loads of info on www.hahei.co.nz re boat trips etc.
I think that this area is nicer than Coromandel but the whole peninsular is really pretty, laid back and perfect for a short holiday.
Have a fab time!
Anyway, wherever you go, in February there's a reasonable risk you might not find accomodation unless you book in advance or at least early in the day in person (ie 10 am not after 6pm).
We liked staying in Hahei, in the camping site on the beach there are studio units for about NZD130 a night, modern and nice.
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Thankyou Ginger Caz. You've answered my question spot on about the accommodation. Sounds fab! Will view those web sites right now!
The general concensus from people is to hit the East coast rather than West, and will definately visit Cath Cove.
Anna
The general concensus from people is to hit the East coast rather than West, and will definately visit Cath Cove.
Anna
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Thankyou Ginger Caz. You've answered my question spot on about the accommodation. Sounds fab! Will view those web sites right now!
The general concensus from people is to hit the East coast rather than West, and will definately visit Cath Cove.
Anna
Thankyou Ginger Caz. You've answered my question spot on about the accommodation. Sounds fab! Will view those web sites right now!
The general concensus from people is to hit the East coast rather than West, and will definately visit Cath Cove.
Anna
just read your post went to Coromandel 2 years ago.
Hot water Beach is a must. You bury in the sand and it fill up with natural hot spring water and is hotter than a bath, with a bit of sea water it cools it down and you can sit in it for hours a great relaxer. Not much to eat though so take a picnic.
we rented a small house out as it was just as cheap as a motel.
Enjoy, hope you have a great time.
Jo
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Would definately recommend hahei we stayed there a couple of months back, the hike to Cathedral Cove was great, take a picnic plenty of sunscreen and you will have a lovely time.
Hot water beach was good, although be prepared to dig for ages and build a wall with the sand to stop the water coming in - but good fun!
Much prefered the East coast to the west and Thames was just awful so drive through as quick as you can!
Hot water beach was good, although be prepared to dig for ages and build a wall with the sand to stop the water coming in - but good fun!
Much prefered the East coast to the west and Thames was just awful so drive through as quick as you can!