Our 81 day adventure began on 30th April from Waihi beach. After packing our Chrysler voyager car full of various baby paraphernalia, we began our journey by heading to the Northlands of New Zealand. Clare was a little fatigued having stayed up to watch the entire royal wedding the night before, luckily Andy was doing the driving!
After only 3 hours we decided it was time to stop at a Ransom Wines Vineyard just north of Auckland- Evie needed a break of course!
We finally arrived at Paihia, Bay of Islands, on a wet dark evening. It was our first realisation that a 4 hour car journey means 7 hours when travelling with a baby!
The weather clear at times whilst we did some sightseeing in the bay of Islands, but when it rained we chose to visit fascinating sites such as the Hunterwasser toilets. These were constructed by an Austrian artist and amusingly feature on the list of ‘101 top things to see in New Zealand’ (number 99, admittedly)
Evie doesn't look too excited about the toilets! |
Toilet highlights - recycled tiles |
finally at the top with the buggy! |
Flagstaff hill, cloudy day view of Bay of Islands |
We continued to head up to Doubtless Bay right at the top of the North Island. When Nelson first saw this area he announced that ‘Doubtless, it is a bay’ , hence the imaginative name.
On the way here we suffered our first puncture due to stones from roadworks. When they resurface a road in New Zealand they don’t divert you a different route as they would in the UK because there are no other roads to take! Instead they keep the road open and keep the stones as sharp and large as possible in a bid to increase business in the local car repair centres.
Anyway, the view as we entered cable bay was worth the trouble and it was sunny and 23 c again. We even put Evie in the water- much to her distaste!
Andy tried his hand at fishing from the rocks, but caught nothing but a load of seaweed, so we had some delicious hakupu from the local fish shop instead.
Andy tried his hand at fishing from the rocks, but caught nothing but a load of seaweed, so we had some delicious hakupu from the local fish shop instead.
The following day we decided to do what we do best- visit a vineyard. We stopped at the beautiful Mitai Bay at the top of the Kari-kari peninsula on the way.
View from Karikari vineyard |
Lunchtime view of Mitai Bay |
This sets the pattern of our 'travelling' so far...food, wine and relaxation !
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