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Lovely and peaceful bush walks
We enjoy this park for a bit of exercise on Sunday afternoons with the added bonus we can take our dog on a leash. There is a good choice of short to medium length walks through peaceful groves of Nik...
We enjoy this park for a bit of exercise on Sunday afternoons with the added bonus we can take our dog on a leash. There is a good choice of short to medium length walks through peaceful groves of Nik...
Very hot day and were looking for an old swimming spot. The pools were not as deep as I remembered as we used to do camps here each year, but the children were happy. The was a metre long eel there wh...
Very hot day and were looking for an old swimming spot. The pools were not as deep as I remembered as we used to do camps here each year, but the children were happy. The was a metre long eel there wh...
A couple of tracks that climb high up into the Hunua Ranges afford unparalleled views back across the Firth of Thames and the Coramandel which really help to burn off the cheeses we at at clevedon
Lovely and peaceful bush walks
We enjoy this park for a bit of exercise on Sunday afternoons with the added bonus we can take our dog on a leash. There is a good choice of short to medium length walks through peaceful groves of Nik...
Lovely and peaceful bush walks
We enjoy this park for a bit of exercise on Sunday afternoons with the added bonus we can take our dog on a leash. There is a good choice of short to medium length walks through peaceful groves of Nik...
Cool off
Very hot day and were looking for an old swimming spot. The pools were not as deep as I remembered as we used to do camps here each year, but the children were happy. The was a metre long eel there wh...
Cool off
Very hot day and were looking for an old swimming spot. The pools were not as deep as I remembered as we used to do camps here each year, but the children were happy. The was a metre long eel there wh...
If you crave a really solid walk
A couple of tracks that climb high up into the Hunua Ranges afford unparalleled views back across the Firth of Thames and the Coramandel which really help to burn off the cheeses we at at clevedon