Magazine

Discovering Whangarei

Posted on the 29 July 2013 by Globetrotterjournal
Today the view from 'our' house presented itself in a beautiful morning mist, covering all the fields and leaving only the hills on the horizon. We agreed that we should try to find this sight in a more natural area, like one of the national parks... We are really looking forward to trave again.
Discovering WhangareiDiscovering WhangareiDiscovering Whangarei
I drove to Whangarei to have a walk around the town. Since it is not really big, there is not so much to do, but it has several art centers and beautiful surroundings.
What I didn't know before is that most of the museums are closed on mondays...
So I discovered the surroundings. I followed a beautiful walking track through the bush up to Mt Parihaka. It winds along a little stream through fern, palm and Kauri trees. It was a great walk and had a nice view on the top, though it was mostly on the town. It's a pity that Kay didn't come, would have been some nice photos - you will just have to imagine :)
On my way back I had a look at the town basin. There is a mystic walkway through the mangroves, which are not very big, but nevertheless were a great sight in the glittering sunlight of today.
When they open up, you find yourself in the marine, filled with nice small (and probably very expensive) boats and yachts.
I finished my day with a late lunch at one of the riverside cafés and drove back, having a breathtaking view on the green hills in the evening light.
Discovering WhangareiDiscovering WhangareiDiscovering WhangareiDiscovering WhangareiDiscovering WhangareiDiscovering WhangareiDiscovering WhangareiDiscovering WhangareiDiscovering WhangareiDiscovering WhangareiDiscovering WhangareiDiscovering WhangareiDiscovering WhangareiDiscovering Whangarei

Back to Featured Articles on Logo Paperblog