Our original tour plan was
to head south from Russell down the west coast on Highway 12 to complete a loop
of Northland. But in the knowledge that
it was a Bank Holiday weekend in the region to celebrate Auckland’s anniversary we
expected traffic to be heavy. With a
long and potentially slow drive ahead we opted to retrace our steps on the more direct east coast
route of Highway 1 and the Hibiscus Coast Highway.
Slow traffic on Hibiscus Coast Highway near Orewa
Once
again we had chosen the beach front site at Orewa for our stopover.
We had stayed here on our
first night but the tropical storm denied us the opportunity to explore. This time the weather was fair and the beach
was buzzing with Bank Holiday weekend visitors.
Next to our site was the
summer beach party meet of the Hibiscus Rodders. A collection of concourse prepared hot rods
that would cruise the town on Saturday evening and then parade along the sea
front boulevard on Sunday.
Hibiscus Rodders Summer Beach Party
With a brisk onshore wind the
sea was packed with sail boarders and kite boarders. Their acrobatics kept us entertained as we walked the length of the beach to the distant hill-top view
point.
Kite boarding and sail boarding
Orewa Beach from Lookout
To the sounds of
supercharged V8 American muscle cars we left Orewa for another flyby of
Auckland city centre. Across the harbour
bridge and past the iconic Sky Tower once again on our way to the mighty
Waikato River.
Auckland skyline from Northern Motorway
1 comment:
Hi Mandy
Amazing pictures.... Thanks for Sharing... Would love to go there.....
Enjoy
Hugs Sylvie x
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