North and South islands - Climate Advice & wher to live for lifestyle
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Good Evening, I'm new to this forum but have spent a few weeks reading up on various discussions but haven't found one relating to my query.
My partner and I are visiting New Zealand in November 19' to see if it's somewhere we could see ourselves moving too in the near future. We have toyed with the idea for a few years but it's never materialised so this year we have already booked our flights and have started to research job opportunities, housing, things to do and climate etc.
We are flying to Auckland and so far we have decided to visit the following - Whangarie, Tauranga, Hamilton and possibly New Plymouth...
i understand the weather in the North is warmer and a lot milder, but I wondered if anyone could advise me on the best areas for say lower 20s in the summer and mild in the winter?
I'm thinking Whangarei may get high 20s and possibly Tauranga, so is it advisable to aim further towards South (middle perhaps) love being outdoors and my partner is a keen fisherman (mainly fly fishing) so being somewhere that doesn't get too humid would be an important factor to us.
We currently live in South Wales so have more than our fair share of rain and grey days (major factor for the possible move)
Finally, we have two dogs who would also be making the move if we decide to take the plunge - are there lots of dog friendly things to do?
Thanks in advance π
My partner and I are visiting New Zealand in November 19' to see if it's somewhere we could see ourselves moving too in the near future. We have toyed with the idea for a few years but it's never materialised so this year we have already booked our flights and have started to research job opportunities, housing, things to do and climate etc.
We are flying to Auckland and so far we have decided to visit the following - Whangarie, Tauranga, Hamilton and possibly New Plymouth...
i understand the weather in the North is warmer and a lot milder, but I wondered if anyone could advise me on the best areas for say lower 20s in the summer and mild in the winter?
I'm thinking Whangarei may get high 20s and possibly Tauranga, so is it advisable to aim further towards South (middle perhaps) love being outdoors and my partner is a keen fisherman (mainly fly fishing) so being somewhere that doesn't get too humid would be an important factor to us.
We currently live in South Wales so have more than our fair share of rain and grey days (major factor for the possible move)
Finally, we have two dogs who would also be making the move if we decide to take the plunge - are there lots of dog friendly things to do?
Thanks in advance π
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horray for another taffy, and one from the valleys as well (ex Ponty me - House of Pain Ponty, not that other one - lol)
Good win on saturday
Nowhere here is like the valleys except perhaps the western side of the SI. And you're not going there so no matter
So, West Wales weather is a line from Wanganui to Dannevirke South.
Pembs weather is Bay of Plenty
North Wales weather is the centre bit.....nice if you don't like the heat, love the snow and a drop of rain.
Valleys weather......er, there aint none ,cept for perhaps an August valley's thunderstorm and that would be everywhere up north, hot, humid and damp.
Thing to remember is no matter where you are, (except perhaps the west coast of the south island), summers are hotter and longer, winters are milder and there's more rain than you'll see in the valleys, only it comes in massive lumps rather than a persistent drizzle
But it horses for courses isn't it, suppose its what you are looking for.
Miss out Hamilton - it's called the 'tron' for a reason - Gurnos on prozac
Tauranga is rapidly becoming a mini AK.....and that's a reason in itself not to go
whangarei is a nice enough place but I've not been enough to get an opinion.
NP is like a lot of towns in NZ, out there on it's own. it has is all, all be it in limited supply, but when you live there you'll become "Are you local"? Ex Royston Vasey if you get my drift? (NP, Gissy, Napier, Palmy, Taupo......they're all in that club)
but anyway it will be nice to see another dragon flying.
Hwyl fawr
Good win on saturday
Nowhere here is like the valleys except perhaps the western side of the SI. And you're not going there so no matter
So, West Wales weather is a line from Wanganui to Dannevirke South.
Pembs weather is Bay of Plenty
North Wales weather is the centre bit.....nice if you don't like the heat, love the snow and a drop of rain.
Valleys weather......er, there aint none ,cept for perhaps an August valley's thunderstorm and that would be everywhere up north, hot, humid and damp.
Thing to remember is no matter where you are, (except perhaps the west coast of the south island), summers are hotter and longer, winters are milder and there's more rain than you'll see in the valleys, only it comes in massive lumps rather than a persistent drizzle
But it horses for courses isn't it, suppose its what you are looking for.
Miss out Hamilton - it's called the 'tron' for a reason - Gurnos on prozac
Tauranga is rapidly becoming a mini AK.....and that's a reason in itself not to go
whangarei is a nice enough place but I've not been enough to get an opinion.
NP is like a lot of towns in NZ, out there on it's own. it has is all, all be it in limited supply, but when you live there you'll become "Are you local"? Ex Royston Vasey if you get my drift? (NP, Gissy, Napier, Palmy, Taupo......they're all in that club)
but anyway it will be nice to see another dragon flying.
Hwyl fawr
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Nelson most likely has sunnier & warmer weather than Wales. It's weather is also a bit more even than say Auckland.
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Good Evening, I'm new to this forum but have spent a few weeks reading up on various discussions but haven't found one relating to my query.
My partner and I are visiting New Zealand in November 19' to see if it's somewhere we could see ourselves moving too in the near future. We have toyed with the idea for a few years but it's never materialised so this year we have already booked our flights and have started to research job opportunities, housing, things to do and climate etc.
We are flying to Auckland and so far we have decided to visit the following - Whangarie, Tauranga, Hamilton and possibly New Plymouth...
i understand the weather in the North is warmer and a lot milder, but I wondered if anyone could advise me on the best areas for say lower 20s in the summer and mild in the winter?
I'm thinking Whangarei may get high 20s and possibly Tauranga, so is it advisable to aim further towards South (middle perhaps) love being outdoors and my partner is a keen fisherman (mainly fly fishing) so being somewhere that doesn't get too humid would be an important factor to us.
We currently live in South Wales so have more than our fair share of rain and grey days (major factor for the possible move)
Finally, we have two dogs who would also be making the move if we decide to take the plunge - are there lots of dog friendly things to do?
Thanks in advance π
My partner and I are visiting New Zealand in November 19' to see if it's somewhere we could see ourselves moving too in the near future. We have toyed with the idea for a few years but it's never materialised so this year we have already booked our flights and have started to research job opportunities, housing, things to do and climate etc.
We are flying to Auckland and so far we have decided to visit the following - Whangarie, Tauranga, Hamilton and possibly New Plymouth...
i understand the weather in the North is warmer and a lot milder, but I wondered if anyone could advise me on the best areas for say lower 20s in the summer and mild in the winter?
I'm thinking Whangarei may get high 20s and possibly Tauranga, so is it advisable to aim further towards South (middle perhaps) love being outdoors and my partner is a keen fisherman (mainly fly fishing) so being somewhere that doesn't get too humid would be an important factor to us.
We currently live in South Wales so have more than our fair share of rain and grey days (major factor for the possible move)
Finally, we have two dogs who would also be making the move if we decide to take the plunge - are there lots of dog friendly things to do?
Thanks in advance π
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Friend just moved to New Plymouth - that seems to tick a lot of boxes.
Otherwise, you could consider Taupo or Rotorua? Good fishing in the middle of the North island.
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TBH I'd say everywhere in NZ has much hotter summers than anywhere in Wales. Its not just the air temp we have to consider but also the much much higher intensity of the sun that can and does burn much faster
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horray for another taffy, and one from the valleys as well (ex Ponty me - House of Pain Ponty, not that other one - lol)
Good win on saturday
Nowhere here is like the valleys except perhaps the western side of the SI. And you're not going there so no matter
So, West Wales weather is a line from Wanganui to Dannevirke South.
Pembs weather is Bay of Plenty
North Wales weather is the centre bit.....nice if you don't like the heat, love the snow and a drop of rain.
Valleys weather......er, there aint none ,cept for perhaps an August valley's thunderstorm and that would be everywhere up north, hot, humid and damp.
Thing to remember is no matter where you are, (except perhaps the west coast of the south island), summers are hotter and longer, winters are milder and there's more rain than you'll see in the valleys, only it comes in massive lumps rather than a persistent drizzle
But it horses for courses isn't it, suppose its what you are looking for.
Miss out Hamilton - it's called the 'tron' for a reason - Gurnos on prozac
Tauranga is rapidly becoming a mini AK.....and that's a reason in itself not to go
whangarei is a nice enough place but I've not been enough to get an opinion.
NP is like a lot of towns in NZ, out there on it's own. it has is all, all be it in limited supply, but when you live there you'll become "Are you local"? Ex Royston Vasey if you get my drift? (NP, Gissy, Napier, Palmy, Taupo......they're all in that club)
but anyway it will be nice to see another dragon flying.
Hwyl fawr
Good win on saturday
Nowhere here is like the valleys except perhaps the western side of the SI. And you're not going there so no matter
So, West Wales weather is a line from Wanganui to Dannevirke South.
Pembs weather is Bay of Plenty
North Wales weather is the centre bit.....nice if you don't like the heat, love the snow and a drop of rain.
Valleys weather......er, there aint none ,cept for perhaps an August valley's thunderstorm and that would be everywhere up north, hot, humid and damp.
Thing to remember is no matter where you are, (except perhaps the west coast of the south island), summers are hotter and longer, winters are milder and there's more rain than you'll see in the valleys, only it comes in massive lumps rather than a persistent drizzle
But it horses for courses isn't it, suppose its what you are looking for.
Miss out Hamilton - it's called the 'tron' for a reason - Gurnos on prozac
Tauranga is rapidly becoming a mini AK.....and that's a reason in itself not to go
whangarei is a nice enough place but I've not been enough to get an opinion.
NP is like a lot of towns in NZ, out there on it's own. it has is all, all be it in limited supply, but when you live there you'll become "Are you local"? Ex Royston Vasey if you get my drift? (NP, Gissy, Napier, Palmy, Taupo......they're all in that club)
but anyway it will be nice to see another dragon flying.
Hwyl fawr
The game was awesome and much needed too π apparently we are No 2 in the world now with NZ in the lead!
Gosh there are so many places to chose from, I suspect it will be a lot easier to decide where to go when we get there. I like the thought of a small safe quiet town (maybe 20 minutes from coast). I don't like busy places, take yesterday for example, the first half decent dry day (8*) in weeks. We took the dogs to Barry Island at 8:30 (before the crowds) but everyone else has the same idea. We both said yesterday, wouldn't it be nice to find some quiet beaches where the dogs can run free with a lot less hussle and bussle!
Cym - how long have you lived in NZ? What are the differences you see compared to SW valleys?
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Bearskin, Bevs & justcol, thank you for the tips and advice. I'll add these to my research list.
Is NZ dog friendly i.e. is there lots of places where they accept dogs?
Thanks again,
Is NZ dog friendly i.e. is there lots of places where they accept dogs?
Thanks again,
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However there are plenty of dog areas in most places, I've got 2 and have never had a problem
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In reality , you will go where the work is offered.
Start with that.
Start with that.
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ββββββThank you so much for the welcome, I live in Tonyrefail so can fully appreciate your comparisons of places.
The game was awesome and much needed too π apparently we are No 2 in the world now with NZ in the lead!
Gosh there are so many places to chose from, I suspect it will be a lot easier to decide where to go when we get there. I like the thought of a small safe quiet town (maybe 20 minutes from coast). I don't like busy places, take yesterday for example, the first half decent dry day (8*) in weeks. We took the dogs to Barry Island at 8:30 (before the crowds) but everyone else has the same idea. We both said yesterday, wouldn't it be nice to find some quiet beaches where the dogs can run free with a lot less hussle and bussle!
Cym - how long have you lived in NZ? What are the differences you see compared to SW valleys?
The game was awesome and much needed too π apparently we are No 2 in the world now with NZ in the lead!
Gosh there are so many places to chose from, I suspect it will be a lot easier to decide where to go when we get there. I like the thought of a small safe quiet town (maybe 20 minutes from coast). I don't like busy places, take yesterday for example, the first half decent dry day (8*) in weeks. We took the dogs to Barry Island at 8:30 (before the crowds) but everyone else has the same idea. We both said yesterday, wouldn't it be nice to find some quiet beaches where the dogs can run free with a lot less hussle and bussle!
Cym - how long have you lived in NZ? What are the differences you see compared to SW valleys?
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"Gurnos on prozac"
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Gurnos is a somewhat *special* place in South Wales. Comparing it to Hamilton cracked me right up!
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haha
but i was right though, eh
but i was right though, eh
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Rainbow
easy answer first, came here in Sept 05 and been here since. Only been back once to 'ome and it was a big struggle to get back on the plane to come back to NZ....not because I dislike it.....NO.....because I miss my family so much. I had a wander around Ponty when we went back and didn't recongise the place. It's become a dump. (some might say it always has been......but some of us know better)
Anyway compare with the Valleys?
There's none. There easy eh!
Imagine my face if you will when we first came here and went to Mitre10, kiwi B&Q, looking for a new door.
The conversation went something like this.
Me and her looking at two doors, along came some grandad .
"May I help you"?
"Yeah butt, where's the doors"
Grandad looks puzzled and points at the two doors.
"Aye, but where's the 'DOORS' butty"?
"These are doors" says grandad
"I can see that butty, I can see you have TWO doors, so where are you hiding the rest"?
"rest"? He says
So you getting the picture?
Now if you live in the city like AK or Tauaranga then there will be more builders merchants, electrical shops, plumbing shops, so on and hopefully more choice.
You live in the out on their own places like NP, Napier, Gissy then choice is a lot less.
And you'll think to yourself WTF, but eventually you'll get used to it and before long you'll be kiwi and accept it
The other thing to be aware of, is nothing here runs into another, No Porth/Pandy/Pentre/Herbert ribbon. Everywhere except AK is separate. And sometimes the distance in-between is really a long way.
So to give you something of a comparison with towns
Tauaranga = Bristol perhaps Swansea
NP = LLanelli
Gissy/Napier = Carmarthen
Palmy = Ponty (especially with the students)
Wangers = Zooport - but that's just me hating both places....but trust me I'm right (stand by for all Wangers and Zooport lovers to tell you different)
The thing to also be aware of there's nothing like Barry or Porthcawl here (shame Knights arms - miss that place) but there's heaps of beaches. For me the east coast is way way better for beaches - Anywhere from Napier to Castlepoint
The other thing to know is, in my opinion, kiwi's aren't dog lovers like what we are.
We used to walk our dogs everywhere in Wales. Here they can't go in any national park and most popular beaches are not permitted during peak periods. much like camps sites that say they are pet friendly - yeah in the low season when they want anyone's money.
But bring your fur babies - they'll be your link to 'ome and you'll need it
Keep asking the questions
(is sweaty betty's still open?)
easy answer first, came here in Sept 05 and been here since. Only been back once to 'ome and it was a big struggle to get back on the plane to come back to NZ....not because I dislike it.....NO.....because I miss my family so much. I had a wander around Ponty when we went back and didn't recongise the place. It's become a dump. (some might say it always has been......but some of us know better)
Anyway compare with the Valleys?
There's none. There easy eh!
Imagine my face if you will when we first came here and went to Mitre10, kiwi B&Q, looking for a new door.
The conversation went something like this.
Me and her looking at two doors, along came some grandad .
"May I help you"?
"Yeah butt, where's the doors"
Grandad looks puzzled and points at the two doors.
"Aye, but where's the 'DOORS' butty"?
"These are doors" says grandad
"I can see that butty, I can see you have TWO doors, so where are you hiding the rest"?
"rest"? He says
So you getting the picture?
Now if you live in the city like AK or Tauaranga then there will be more builders merchants, electrical shops, plumbing shops, so on and hopefully more choice.
You live in the out on their own places like NP, Napier, Gissy then choice is a lot less.
And you'll think to yourself WTF, but eventually you'll get used to it and before long you'll be kiwi and accept it
The other thing to be aware of, is nothing here runs into another, No Porth/Pandy/Pentre/Herbert ribbon. Everywhere except AK is separate. And sometimes the distance in-between is really a long way.
So to give you something of a comparison with towns
Tauaranga = Bristol perhaps Swansea
NP = LLanelli
Gissy/Napier = Carmarthen
Palmy = Ponty (especially with the students)
Wangers = Zooport - but that's just me hating both places....but trust me I'm right (stand by for all Wangers and Zooport lovers to tell you different)
The thing to also be aware of there's nothing like Barry or Porthcawl here (shame Knights arms - miss that place) but there's heaps of beaches. For me the east coast is way way better for beaches - Anywhere from Napier to Castlepoint
The other thing to know is, in my opinion, kiwi's aren't dog lovers like what we are.
We used to walk our dogs everywhere in Wales. Here they can't go in any national park and most popular beaches are not permitted during peak periods. much like camps sites that say they are pet friendly - yeah in the low season when they want anyone's money.
But bring your fur babies - they'll be your link to 'ome and you'll need it
Keep asking the questions
(is sweaty betty's still open?)