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The Complete Guide to Camping on the Coromandel Places to Stay, the Rules and Handy Tips for Visitors 2013
The complete guide to camping on the Coromandel Places to stay, the rules and handy tips for visitors 2013 www.tcdc.govt.nz/camping or www.thecoromandel.com Contents 4 Where to stay (paid campgrounds) Where can I camp? See our list of campsites and contact information for bookings. For more on camping in New Zealand visit www.camping.org.nz or one of our information centres. 6-8 DOC Campgrounds DOC – the Department of Conservation – provides paid campgrounds. See details on these pages. 9 DOC Freedom Camping Policy A quick guide to the DOC freedom camping policy. 10-11 TCDC Freedom Camping sites and guidelines If you are not in a self-contained vehicle you must not camp overnight outside of paid campgrounds. Don’t risk a $200 fine as it could ruin your holiday! Read our important guidelines on where you can and cannot park overnight in a self-contained campervan on these pages. 12 Freedom Camping Prohibited Areas Don’t risk a $200 fine. Be sure you read the signage and do not park overnight in a prohibited area. 2 www.tcdc.govt.nz/camping 13-14 What to do with your rubbish and recycling Drop your recyclables off at a recycling centre as you travel. We’ve listed your nearest Refuse Transfer Station and provided a map for where to find them. 15-16 Public toilets and dump stations Camping our way is not using the roadside as a toilet. Read these pages for locations of public toilets and dump stations where you can empty your campervan wastewater. -
TCDC Camping Brochure 2018 WEB
The complete guide to camping on the Coromandel Places to stay, the rules and handy tips for visitors www.tcdc.govt.nz/camping www.thecoromandel.com Contents 4 Where to stay (paid campgrounds) Where can I camp? See our list of campsites and contact information for bookings. For more on camping in New Zealand visit www.camping.org.nz 6-8 DOC Campgrounds Details on where the Department of Conservation 16-17 Public toilets and provides paid campgrounds. dump stations 9 DOC Freedom Camping Policy Read these pages for locations of public toilets Details on locations where DOC has prohibited or and dump stations where you can empty your restricted freedom camping. campervan wastewater. 10-12 TCDC Freedom Camping Guidelines 18 Coromandel Road Map We welcome responsible freedom camping. Don’t Roads in the Coromandel can be winding, narrow risk a $200 fine by not following the rules and and there are quite a few one-lane bridges. There reading the signage where freedom camping is can be limits on where you can take a rental vehicle, allowed or prohibited. Freedom camping is only so check with your rental company. permitted in Thames-Coromandel District in certified self-contained vehicles. 19 Information Centres Visit our seven information centres or check out 14-15 What to do with your rubbish www.thecoromandel.com for ideas on what to do, and recycling what to see and how to get there. Drop your rubbish and recycling off at our Refuse Transfer Stations or rubbish compactors. We’ve 20 Contact us listed the locations and provided a map showing Get in touch if you have where they are. -
Coromandel Town Whitianga Hahei/Hotwater Tairua Pauanui Whangamata Waihi Paeroa
Discover that HOMEGROWN in ~ THE COROMANDEL good for your soul Produce, Restaurants, Cafes & Arts moment OFFICIAL VISITOR GUIDE REFER TO CENTRE FOLDOUT www.thecoromandel.com Hauraki Rail Trail, Karangahake Gorge KEY Marine Reserve Walks Golf Course Gold Heritage Fishing Information Centres Surfing Cycleway Airports Kauri Heritage Camping CAPE COLVILLE Fletcher Bay PORT JACKSON COASTAL WALKWAY Stony Bay MOEHAU RANGE Sandy Bay Fantail Bay PORT CHARLES HAURAKI GULF Waikawau Bay Otautu Bay COLVILLE Amodeo Bay Kennedy Bay Papa Aroha NEW CHUM BEACH KUAOTUNU Otama Shelly Beach MATARANGI BAY Beach WHANGAPOUA BEACH Long Bay Opito Bay COROMANDEL Coromandel Harbour To Auckland TOWN Waitaia Bay PASSENGER FERRY Te Kouma Te Kouma Harbour WHITIANGA Mercury Bay Manaia Harbour Manaia 309 Cooks Marine Reserve Kauris Beach Ferry CATHEDRAL COVE Landing HAHEI COROMANDEL RANGE Waikawau HOT WATER COROGLEN BEACH 25 WHENUAKITE Orere 25 Point TAPU Sailors Grave Rangihau Square Valley Te Karo Bay WAIOMU Kauri TE PURU TAIRUA To Auckland Pinnacles Broken PAUANUI 70km KAIAUA Hut Hills Hikuai DOC PINNACLES Puketui Tararu Info WALK Shorebird Coast Centre Slipper Island 1 FIRTH (Whakahau) OF THAMES THAMES Kauaeranga Valley OPOUTERE Pukorokoro/Miranda 25a Kopu ONEMANA MARAMARUA 25 Pipiroa To Auckland Kopuarahi Waitakaruru 2 WHANGAMATA Hauraki Plains Maratoto Valley Wentworth 2 NGATEA Mangatarata Valley Whenuakura Island 25 27 Kerepehi Hikutaia Kopuatai HAURAKI 26 Waimama Bay Wet Lands RAIL TRAIL Whiritoa To Rotorua/ Netherton Taupo PAEROA Waikino Mackaytown WAIHI 2 OROKAWA -
Coromandel Harbour the COROMANDEL There Are Many Beautiful Places in the World, Only a Few Can Be Described As Truly Special
FREE OFFICIAL VISITOR GUIDE www.thecoromandel.com Coromandel Harbour THE COROMANDEL There are many beautiful places in the world, only a few can be described as truly special. With a thousand natural hideaways to enjoy, gorgeous beaches, dramatic rainforests, friendly people and fantastic fresh food The Coromandel experience is truly unique and not to be missed. The Coromandel, New Zealanders’ favourite destination, is within an hour and a half drive of the major centres of Auckland and Hamilton and their International Airports, and yet the region is a world away from the hustle and bustle of city life. Drive, sail or fly to The Coromandel and bunk down on nature’s doorstep while catching up with locals who love to show you why The Coromandel is good for your soul. CONTENTS Regional Map 4 - 5 Our Towns 6 - 15 Our Region 16 - 26 Walks 27 - 32 3 On & Around the Water 33 - 40 Other Activities 41 - 48 Homegrown Cuisine 49 - 54 Tours & Transport 55 - 57 Accommodation 59 - 70 Events 71 - 73 Local Radio Stations 74 DISCLAIMER: While all care has been taken in preparing this publication, Destination Coromandel accepts no responsibility for any errors, omissions or the offers or details of operator listings. Prices, timetables and other details or terms of business may change without notice. Published Oct 2015. Destination Coromandel PO Box 592, Thames, New Zealand P 07 868 0017 F 07 868 5986 E [email protected] W www.thecoromandel.com Cover Photo: Northern Coromandel CAPE COLVILLE Fletcher Bay PORT JACKSON Stony Bay The Coromandel ‘Must Do’s’ MOEHAU RANG Sandy Bay Fantail Bay Cathedral Cove PORT CHARLES Hot Water Beach E The Pinnacles Karangahake Gorge Waik New Chum Beach Otautu Bay Hauraki Rail Trail Gold Discovery COLVILLE plus so much more.. -
TCDC Community Study Report Thames 11-6-10
TCDC Heritage Review Project Coromandel Peninsula Community Board Heritage Study - Thames - Dr Ann McEwan Heritage Consultancy Services Hamilton 11 June 2010 Executive Summary This study is intended to assist the Thames-Coromandel District Council in its forthcoming review of the District Plan. Historic heritage recommendations specific to the Thames Community Board area are provided here for consideration by the Council and discussion by local iwi and other members of the community. This report should be read in conjunction with the Coromandel Peninsula Thematic History and Consultant’s Summary Recommendation Report (2010), also prepared by Heritage Consultancy Services. In them a thematic approach has been taken to compiling historical information in a format that is best suited to identifying and interpreting historic heritage resources in the district. The principal recommendation made within this report is that the historic heritage resources of Thames and surrounding areas should be protected, actively managed and interpreted by the council on behalf of the community. Whilst scheduling of some historic buildings, sites and places on the District Plan is desirable, heritage values can also be conserved on council reserves and the DoC estate. The history of the locality may also be recorded and disseminated by the Thames Library, in partnership with The Treasury and The Coromandel Heritage Trust. Historic heritage resources in the area can be enhanced or undermined by new development, whether undertaken by the council or private landowners. It is therefore desirable that the history of the area is promoted within council and throughout the wider community in order that the future of local area settlements and their environs is based on an understanding of the past. -
Kauaeranga Valley and Broken Hills Brochure And
COROMANDEL Contents Kauaeranga valley recreation 2 Further information Kauaeranga valley Kauaeranga valley area map 6 Track information is correct at date of Introduction 7 printing but facilities and services can and Broken Hills Location map 7 change. Check with the Kauaeranga Enjoying the outdoors safely 9 Visitor Centre. Kauaeranga short walks 10 Department of Conservation Kauaeranga walking tracks 11 Kauaeranga Visitor Centre Kauaeranga tramping tracks 15 PO Box 343, Thames 3540 Other activities 18 PHONE: (+64) 7 867 9080 Huts 19 EMAIL: [email protected] Camping 21 Please remember 23 www.doc.govt.nz Kauri dams 24 Broken Hills recreation 25 Introduction 25 Please remember 27 Broken Hills area map 29 Track guide 31 Wildlife 34 Further information Back page Cover image: Cookson Kauri. All photos: DOC unless stated otherwise Published by: Department of Conservation Kauaeranga Visitor Centre PO Box 343 Thames 3540 October 2019 Editing and design: DOC Creative Services Conservation House, Wellington This publication is produced using paper sourced from well-managed, renewable and legally logged forests. 9 421005 171273 > R162522 Kauaeranga Visitor Centre. 1 2 3 to Tapu Coroglen Road to Rangihau roadend KauaerangaKauaeranga valley Valley walking walking andand trampingtramping ttracksracks T A P Waiomu Kauri Grove U Waiomu S U M M W IT AIO TO MU T C RACK R O S B Dam IE Moss Creek S H M U O T 720m S Main Kauaeranga C O R O M A N D E L F O R E S T P A R K S Dam ACK C TR R U E R E U Dancing Camp P K E T Dam T Te Puru R A Crosbies Hut -
Conservation Campsites North Island 2019-20 Coromandel
Cape Reinga 1 Kaitaia 10 Kerikeri 1 Kaikohe 12 1 WHANGĀREI 14 Dargaville Mangawhai Heads COROMANDEL 12 1 Note: All Coromandel Great Barrier Island campsites other than (Aotea Island) Kauaeranga Valley campsites Warkworth 3 are pack in, pack out (no 2 rubbish or recycling facilities). 16 4 1 1 See page 3. Orewa 5 Helensville 25 Whanganui A Hei Marine Reserve AUCKLAND Whitianga Coromandel Forest Park 3343536937383 1 678 16 Thames Pukekohe Kauaeranga Visitor Centre 17 Waiuku 25 Whangamatā Tuakau 2 26 25 2 Paeroa Waihi 27 1 Te Aroha Huntly Katikati Ngāruawāhia Morrinsville 2 26 TAURANGA 27 Raglan HAMILTON 23 Te Puke Matamata 29 35 2 Cambridge 1 0 25 50 km WHAKATANE 35 Te Awamutu EdgecumbeOhope Opotiki 33 31 Putaruru 5 3 Warning: Coromandel 30 Kauaeranga Visitor Centre Kawerau weatherROTORUA can change P KauaerangaOtorohanga Valley Rd 1 2 Thames TOKOROAvery quickly, with rivers and streams rapidly reaching5 P (07) 867 9080 30 Te Kuiti flood levels in heavy or P [email protected] prolonged rainfall. Coastal areas can also be affected. 38 30 Murupara 2 3 1 5 35 4 Kauri dieback 32Due to demand during disease is Christmas/New Year, we TAUPO killing trees in recommend you book Coromandel. fromLake early to mid-October GISBORNE Help prevent Taupo Taumarunui for northern Coromandel5 the spread – 41 1 3 41 campsites. see page 4. 38 Waitara Turangi Frasertown Lepperton 4 2 NEW PLYMOUTH 47 Oakura 14 46 Wairoa 3 45 Inglewood 2 43 5 Stratford 1 Opunake Eltham Raetihi Ohakune 3 49 Waiouru Normanby 45 NAPIER Hawera 1 Taihape HASTINGS 4 3 50 2 WANGANUI 1 Otane Waipawa 3 Waipukurau Marton 2 54 Bulls Feilding 3 Dannevirke Ashhurst 1 3 Woodville 56 PALMERSTON NORTH Foxton Beach Foxton Pahiatua 57 2 Shannon LEVIN Eketahuna Otaki 1 2 MASTERTON Carterton 2 Greytown 1 Featherston LOWER HUTT 53 Martinborough WELLINGTON 0 25 50 100 150 km COROMANDEL 1 Fantail Bay 29 Camp beneath pōhutukawa trees in peaceful surroundings, with swimming, fishing, diving nearby. -
The Coromandel Food Trail Guide
The Coromandel Food Trail Guide 1 A small selection of places to visit 1 THAMES & NEARBY Coromandel Mussel Kitchen & MK Brewing Co The Cheese Barn 20 The 309 Road at Matatoki (corner with SH25/Manaia Road) Wainui Road, Matatoki Coromandel Town P: 07 868 1284 P: 07 866 7245 www.thecheesebarn.co.nz www.musselkitchen.co.nz Cafe Melbourne Pepper Tree Restaurant 715 Pollen Street, Thames and Bar P: 07 868 3159 31 Kapanga Road www.cafemelbourne.co.nz Coromandel Town Omahu Valley Citrus P: 07 866 8211 146 Omahu Valley Road, www.peppertreerestaurant.co.nz RD 4 Star and Garter P: 07 868 1274 5 Kapanga Rd, Coromandel Town www.omahuvalleycitrus.co.nz P: 07 866 8503 The Depot www.starandgarter.co.nz 713 Pollen Street, Thames Castle Rock Café P: 07 868 3159 1242 Whangapoua Road www.cafemelbourne.co.nz Te Rerenga Grahamstown Bar and Diner P: 07 866 4542 The GBD’ Mob: 022 391 2070 700 Pollen Street, Thames www.castlerockcafe.co.nz P: 07 868 6008 UMU Restaurant and Café www.thejunction.net.nz 22 Wharf Road, Coromandel 636 Steampunk Coffee House P: 07 866 8618 636 Pollen Street, Thames www.facebook.com/umucafe P: 07 868 6636 4 MERCURY BAY NORTH Sola Cafe Pipers Café @ Matarangi 720b Pollen St Thames 197 Matarangi Drive Matarangi www.solacafe.co.nz P: 07 866 0774 2 THAMES COAST www.piperscafe.co.nz Waiomu Beach Café The Dunes 622A Thames Coast Road The Dunes Golf Resort, P: 07-868 2554 Matarangi Drive Matarangi Koru at Rapaura P: 0800 165 777 586 Tapu-Coroglen Road www.thedunes.co.nz P: 07 868 4821 Luke’s Kitchen www.rapaurawatergardens.co.nz 20 Blackjack Road Kuaotunu Village 3 COROMANDEL P: 07 866 4480 Coromandel Oyster www.lukeskitchen.co.nz Company 1611 Tiki Road, SH25 5 WHITIANGA Coromandel Town Salt Restaurant & Bar P: 07 866 8028 1 Blacksmith Lane, Whitianga Coromandel Smoking Co. -
Hauraki Cons Volunteers 2011-12.Indd
Conservation Volunteer Projects Hauraki Area, Coromandel Peninsula Conservation Volunteer Programme Welcome to the Conservation Volunteer Programme. In this booklet are opportunities to participate in conservation projects in the Hauraki Area, of the Department of Conservation. The Hauraki Area covers the Coromandel Peninsula. These projects are practical ones and off er you the chance to maybe learn new skills as well as meet others, do useful conservation work and enjoy the outdoors. All projects are subsidised by the Department of Conservation. Our Volunteer Goals 1. Provide volunteer opportunities for the community to assist in the conservation of New Zealand’s natural, cultural and historic resources. 2. Provide opportunities for people to safely experience the natural and historic environment and to become sensitive to those values. 3. Support and strengthen links between tangata whenua, conservation and recreation groups, the community in general and the Department of Conservation. 4. Provide, where appropriate, opportunities for volunteers to become aware of Māori values and perspectives on the environment. 5. Enable conservation tasks that otherwise would not have been done, to be completed through the assistance of volunteers. 6. The Department’s Volunteer Programme focuses on providing opportunities primarily for local communities, then other New Zealanders and lastly overseas visitors. Volunteers helping with track development work Cover – The Conservation Volunteer Programme offers the chance to assist with conservation work and enjoy the outdoors. (DOC) Published by Department of Conservation Hauraki Area Offi ce – Waikato Conservancy Hamilton, New Zealand June 2011 Conservation Projects Contents 1. Fletcher Bay Campsite Working Bee Conservation Projects 3 10 volunteers for 4 days 1. -
The Coromandel Food Trail Guide
The Coromandel Food Trail Guide 1 A small selection of places to visit 1 THAMES Star and Garter The Wharf Coffee House 5 Kapanga Rd and Bar Coromandel Town Thames Wharf P: 07 866 8503 Queen St, Thames www.starandgarter.co.nz P: 07 868 6828 Admirals Arms Hotel The Depot 146 Wharf Road 713 Pollen St, Grahamstown Coromandel Town 3506 Thames P: 07 866 7069 or P: 07 868 3519 Restaurant 07 866 8272 www.admiralsarms.co.nz Savour & Spice @ The Depot Hereford ‘n’ A Pickle 715 Pollen St 2318 Colville Rd Grahamstown, Thames Colville [email protected] P: 07 866 6937 www.kairaumatipolledhereford.com The Cheese Barn at Matatoki 5 WHANGAPOUA – KUAOTUNU Wainui Rd Matatoki P: 07 868 1284 Castle Rock Café www.thecheesebarn.co.nz 1242 Whangapoua Rd Te Rerenga Omahu Valley Citrus P: 07 866 4542 146 Omahu Valley Road Mob: 022 391 2070 RD 4, Paeroa www.castlerockcafe.co.nz P: 07 868 1274 www.omahuvalleycitrus.co.nz Luke’s Kitchen 20 Blackjack Rd 2 KAUAERANGA VALLEY, Kuaotunu Village THAMES P: 07 866 4480 www.lukeskitchen.co.nz Kauaeranga Valley Café 955c Kauaeranga Valley Rd 6 WHITIANGA (DOC Visitor Centre) Kauearanga Valley Salt Restaurant & Bar P: 07 868 3152 1 Blacksmith Lane Whitianga 3 THAMES COAST P: 07 866 5818 www.salt-whitianga.co.nz Waiomu Café 622A Thames Coast Rd The Lost Spring Restaurant P: 07 868 2554 & Licenced Café 121A Cook Drive 4 COROMANDEL Whitianga Coromandel Oyster P: 07 866 0456 Company www.thelostspring.co.nz 1611 Manaia Rd Wilderland Shop Coromandel Town SH25 Whitianga-Tairua P: 07 866 8028 www.wilderland.org.nz Pepper Tree -
Kauaeranga Valley & Broken Hills Recreation
Further information Contents All the tracks mentioned in this booklet are maintained by DOC for your enjoyment. Track information was correct at date Kauaeranga Valley Recreation 2 of printing but facilities and services can change. Check with Kauaeranga Valley Kauaeranga Valley area map 6 the Kauaeranga Visitor Centre regarding the current state of Introduction 7 any facility you intend using. & Broken Hills Location map 7 Contact: Enjoying the outdoors safely 4 Department of Conservation Recreation Kauaeranga short walks 5 Kauaeranga Visitor Centre Kauaeranga walking tracks 6 PO Box 343, Thames 3540 Kauaeranga tramping tracks 10 COROMANDEL PENINSULA Tel: (+64) 7 867 9080 | Fax: (+64) 7 867 9095 Other activities 13 Email: [email protected] Huts 14 Camping 16 Further information can also be obtained from DOC’s Hauraki Office in Thames (corner Pahau and Kirkwood Streets). Please remember 18 Tel: (+64) 7 867 9180 or go to the DOC website at Kauri Dams 19 www.doc.govt.nz Broken Hills Recreation 20 Introduction 20 Broken Hills area map 25 Track guide 26 Wildlife 29 Further information Back page Cover image: Cookson Kauri. Photos by the Department of Conservation Published by: Department of Conservation Kauaeranga Visitor Centre PO Box 343 Thames 3540 New Zealand October 2016 Editing and design: Kauaeranga Visitor Centre. Publishing Team, DOC National Office 9 421005 171273 > Kauaeranga Valley area map 5 6 Introduction Natural features It is 9 km from the Visitor Centre to the end of the road, following alongside Welcome to the Kauaeranga Valley—an ideal place for the Kauaeranga River. There are fords across a family day out, a camping holiday or exploring the a number of streams along the way (these can sometimes numerous walking and tramping opportunities. -
Broken Hill Recreation Brochure
to Track classification Kauaeranga Rd to Hikuai and S.H. 25 Billy Goat to Hihi TairuaTairua Walking track: Easy to moderate walking from a few · Trig Track FirthFurth PauanuiPauanui minutes to a day. Mostly well formed, some sections may of Thames BrokenBroken Hills d be steep, rough or muddy. Suitable for people with low Hikuai a Hikuai o to moderate fitness and abilities. Clearly signposted. Thames R Thames y e Stream and river crossings are bridged. Walking shoes ll Stream and river crossings are bridged. Walking shoes a Kopu V Kopu or light tramping/hiking boots required. Whangamata i Whangamata u t e Tramping track: Challenging day or multi-day iver k a R u tramping/hiking. Mostly unformed with steep, rough iru P Ta or muddy sections. Suitable for people with good Hihi Trig fitness, moderate to high level backcountry skills and experience, including navigation and survival skills. Paeroa Patons Dam Paeroa Waihi Track has markers, poles or rock cairns. Expect river Waihi crossings. Tramping/hiking boots required. Gem of the Boom Walk Hihi Trig to Bridge Car park Ge Kopu - Hikuai Road m of th e Enjoying the outdoors safely Broken Hills Boom to Kopu - Summit Track Broken Hills Creek to Battery Hikuai Rd P Campground Tracks are developed to different standards and in some a Broken Hills to n instances, walking tracks change to tramping trackstracks soso S Puketui Valley Battery Walk t watch for signs indicating this. Orange triangles are used to re Roadend Car park watch for signs indicating this. Orange triangles are used to a m mark tracks where required.