Morning coffee with a view |
My guidebook calls the far north of the Coromandel peninsula to be "supremely isolated and gobsmackingly beautiful" as well as "well worth the effort required to reach it." This is indeed the truth; we found the tip of Coromandel to be gorgeous and remote, but it took a long time and a lot of patience to get there.
View from the gravel road winding around to the tip of the peninsula |
The far north of Coromandel can only be reached by 60 km of gravel road which is often only one lane wide. Since the road twists and turns with the coast, it was usually very hard to see if anyone else was coming and so we had to go even slower than we normally could on a gravel road. Fortunately, we didn't mind the turtle pace because the views were amazing.
At the very tip, we stopped for a picnic lunch and a walk on the beach. We only saw a handful of people the whole day. We soaked up the sunshine and the lack of people as that evening we were headed to Auckland - just a few hours away by car but a world away when compared with scenery and population.
Sean's favorite shells that we found on the walk |
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