Construction of the Whangamata Marina commenced in September 2008. Catering for predominantly recreational vessels, it is New Zealands's newest marina and only the second on the popular Coromandel Peninsula.
This walk starts at the concrete ford at the end of Wentworth Valley Road and passes through regenerating forest beside the river.
Follow the Te Waihou Walkway to the famous Blue Spring, one of the purest water sources in the world.
Natural spring known for its clear blue water, with an adjacent walkway for picturesque hikes.
In 1998, Sir Peter Jackson’s team of location scouts were searching for the iconic rolling hills and lush green pastures of Hobbiton™.
The Matamata i-SITE Visitor Centre is part of New Zealand's official nationwide Visitor Information Network.
The falls can be seen from the Te Aroha-Okauia Road and are signposted from the Goodwin Road turnoff.
The Hauraki Rail Trail is one of the easiest cycle trails in the country, with the 160km track made up of 5 sections.
The Kaimai Mamaku Forest Park stretches for 70 kilometres from the Karangahake Gorge near Waihi to the Mamaku Plateau near Rotorua.
Whangamata Beach is one of New Zealand's most famous surf breaks, particularly the Whangamata Bar.