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Awhitu Peninsula

Stretching northwards from Waiuku, the Awhitu Peninsula offers some of the best views of both the Manukau Harbour and the rugged west coast along the Tasman Sea. Awhitu, which means 'place of longing' in Maori, was an important early settlement area and gateway to the rest of the country, for both Maori and Europeans.

Awhitu PeninsularThe turbulent seas of the Manukau Heads at the top of the Peninsula, were the site of New Zealand?s worst maritime disaster, when in 1863 the HMS Orpheus ran aground. As a result the paraffin lit Manukau Heads Lighthouse was built in 1874. The present day replica, which features the original light, has become a magnet for visitors seeking out our country's historic icons and this coupled with the other attractions of the Peninsula has stimulated an influx of fun-seeking visitors.

The Peninsula's wild but beautiful attractions range from horse trekking, country markets, kayak adventures, organic foods, wine cellars to natural rambles in a magnificent regional park; sun baking, sand-strolling, fishing, heritage sites and more. All wait to be enjoyed on the finger of land protecting the peaceful Manukau Harbour from the might of the Tasman Sea.

Manukau Heads Lighthouse is open 9am to 5pm every day. Entry is by donation, but for a historic guided tour contact Guiding Lights on (09) 2351458.

Information on all Awhitu attractions at www.awhitu.com 

Earthtalk: An organic oasis on a giant sand-dune, an hour from Auckland, earthtalk@awhitu offers subtropical orchards, gardens and coastal native bush, plus delicious organic food and conversation with lively hosts.

Choose from: an hour’s self-guiding stroll, a half-day guided tour, a relaxing weekend stay in cottage with harbour views or a personalised ecotour of Awhitu Peninsula.  www.earthtalk.co.nz

  
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Experience

Orua Bay Beach Motor Camp and Accommodation

294 Orua Bay Road, Orua Bay
Contact: Jim & Lucy
Phone: 09 235 1129

Orua Bay Beach Motor Camp and Accommodation is nestled in the tranquillity of the countryside on the northern shore of the Awhitu Peninsula. The Camp is situated on the shore and in the centre of a beautiful 3km sandy beach, north-facing (for all day sun).


Kayaking Trails in Franklin

1/2 day to 5 day fabulous Franklin kayaking adventures on the Waikato River and Manukau Harbour. Accommodation places for the adventures / contact details on website.


earthtalk @ awhitu

60 Kauri Road
Contact: Tanya and Charmaine
Phone: 09 235 1375

Earthtalk is a 11.4ha property, grazing dry stock and since 1992 being transformed into a diverse, organic, sustainable lifestyle block, which includes organic vegetation, herb and flower gardens; deciduous and sub-tropical fruit orchards; a banana plantation ... nut trees ... timber trees, a heritge harakeke (flax) collection, native bush revegetation and wetlands.
We offer, by arrangement,
-self-guided walks on our land,
-guided tours, with refreshments, for groups (also visits to local gallery, vineyard if desired)
- organic fresh produce and preserves
- placements for students of organic growing and WWOOFers
- Other land and learning activities on request.


Lighthouse at Manukau Heads

 
Lighthouse at Manukau Heads - The Lighthouse was first built in 1874 and has been meticulously refurbished and rebuilt using pieces from the original building. It has been relocated to a new site beside the Manukau Heads Signal Station platform which has been on this site since 1865. Amazing views of the Manukau Heads and Bar can be seen from this view point.

Manukau Heads Rd

The Lighthouse was first built in 1874 and has been meticulously refurbished and rebuilt using pieces from the original building. It has been relocated to a new site beside the Manukau Heads Signal Station platform which has been on this site since 1865. Amazing views of the Manukau Heads and Bar can be seen from this view point.


Heritage Trail

Contact: Waiuku Visitor Centre, King Street, Waiuku
Phone: 09 235 8924

Today visitors can follow a Heritage trail through the town and relive the past at the pioneer museum open weekends and public holidays. Nearby the Glenbrook Vintage Railway delights children of all ages on a 12km journey through the countryside.


Harbour Walks

Grahams Beach to Wattle Bay

3 hour walk from Grahams Beach to Wattle Bay with the choice of stopping at Big Bay or Orua Bay en-route.  Check tides.


Awhitu Regional Park (ARC)

 
Awhitu Regional Park (ARC) - 20 minute to 3 hour beach/farm walks.  Historic Brook Homestead.  Campsites available. 

Brook Road, Kauritutahi
Phone: 09 303 1530

20 minute to 3 hour beach/farm walks.  Historic Brook Homestead.  Campsites available. 


Matakawau Scenic Reserve

Matakawau Rd (opposite Catholic Church)

The Matakawau Scenic Reserve is now complete with a footbridge over Opoia Creek and a boardwalk across the church land to link up with Hatton Road Reserve.


Awhitu Country Markets

 
Awhitu Country Markets - Organic Produce , Plants n Pots , Cappuccino, Gourmet Mussels, Arts/Crafts, Health n Beauty, Oils, Kauri Platters , Preserves<br />and much much more...

Matakawau Hall, Awhitu Road
Phone: 09 235 1691

Organic Produce , Plants n Pots , Cappuccino, Gourmet Mussels, Arts/Crafts, Health n Beauty, Oils, Kauri Platters , Preserves
and much much more...


Pollok Arts and Crafts Co-op

 
Pollok Arts and Crafts Co-op  - The Pollok Arts and Crafts Co-op presents arts and crafts mainly from the Awhitu Peninsula.  These range from fine art, glassware, ceramics, jewellery, fabric art, right through to cards and organic foodstuffs.

2141 Awhitu Road, Pollok
Contact: Phil Jordan 09 2351699 Deborah Illingworth 09 2352052
Phone: 09 2352225

The Pollok Arts and Crafts Co-op presents arts and crafts mainly from the Awhitu Peninsula. These range from fine art, glassware, ceramics, jewellery, fabric art, right through to cards and organic foodstuffs.


  
Accommodation

Castaways Lodge

 
Castaways Lodge - For a relaxing escape, or thrilling adventure. Castaways is situated on New Zealand's dramatic West Coast, just 50 minutes from Central Auckland. Located high on the cliffs overlooking the Tasman sea, both the venue and accommodation offer stunning, panoramic views.

685 Karioitahi Rd, Karioitahi Beach,Waiuku 
Contact: Kym & Stu Smylie
Phone: 09 236 5041 extn 226

For a relaxing escape, or thrilling adventure. Castaways is situated on New Zealand's dramatic West Coast, just 50 minutes from Central Auckland. Located high on the cliffs overlooking the Tasman sea, both the venue and accommodation offer stunning, panoramic views.


Orua Bay Beach Motor Camp and Accommodation

294 Orua Bay Road, Orua Bay
Contact: Jim & Lucy
Phone: 09 235 1129

Orua Bay Beach Motor Camp and Accommodation is nestled in the tranquillity of the countryside on the northern shore of the Awhitu Peninsula. The Camp is situated on the shore and in the centre of a beautiful 3km sandy beach, north-facing (for all day sun).


Big Bay Holiday Park

 
Big Bay Holiday Park - Holiday Park, campsites, tourist cabins and tourist units.  Camp Store.   Located at the end of the scenic Awhitu Peninsula, a pleasant 30 minute drive from Waiuku.  Enjoy safe swimming, boating and fishing at the beach situated across the road.

271 Big Bay Road, Big Bay
Contact: Ian and Helen Parry
Phone: 09 235 1132

Holiday Park, campsites, tourist cabins and tourist units. Camp Store.   Located at the end of the scenic Awhitu Peninsula, a pleasant 30 minute drive from Waiuku. Enjoy safe swimming, boating and fishing at the beach situated across the road.


Awhitu Seaside B&B

7 Seaview Tce, Hudsons Beach
Contact: Pam and Graeme Massey
Phone: +64 9 2351343

Come and stay beside the sea at tranquil Hudsons Beach on the east side of the Awhitu Peninsula. Get away from it all where you can enjoy your own separate and private accommodation with breakfast included.


  
Dining

Castaways Lodge

 
Castaways Lodge - For a relaxing escape, or thrilling adventure. Castaways is situated on New Zealand's dramatic West Coast, just 50 minutes from Central Auckland. Located high on the cliffs overlooking the Tasman sea, both the venue and accommodation offer stunning, panoramic views.

685 Karioitahi Rd, Karioitahi Beach,Waiuku 
Contact: Kym & Stu Smylie
Phone: 09 236 5041 extn 226

For a relaxing escape, or thrilling adventure. Castaways is situated on New Zealand's dramatic West Coast, just 50 minutes from Central Auckland. Located high on the cliffs overlooking the Tasman sea, both the venue and accommodation offer stunning, panoramic views.


  
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