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Puremahaia River

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    • Day 65

      Reiten am Strand

      November 30, 2019 in New Zealand ⋅ ☁️ 19 °C

      Kurzentschlossen haben wir von Freitag zu Samstag eine Übernachtung (inclusive Reitausflung an den Stand) auf der Pferde-Farm "Hack'n Stay" gebucht. Der Hof befindet sich in der Golden Bay einer wunderschönen Bucht ca. 2 Stunden von Nelson entfernt. Wir hatten Glück, denn das Wetter war sonnig und warm. Die Farm ist sehr schön eingerichtet und man findet alles was man braucht. Ein wenig erinnerte mich alles ( +die Art zu Leben) an den Bauernhof in Diemitz, wo wir schon einige Male waren. Der Hof wird von einer Deutschen betrieben, die vor mehr als 10 Jahren ausgewandert ist.

      Am Abend saßen wir mit anderen Gästen im Reiterstübchen zusammen. Es ist immerwieder nett mit den verschiedensten Menschen einfach so ins Gespräch zu kommen und ihre Geschichten zu hören. Auch dass ist eine sehr interessante Erfahrung hier in Neuseeland.

      Am nächsten Morgen trafen sich alle Teilnehmer auf dem Hof, wo schon die Pferde warteten. Nach einer ausführlichen "Einweisung" ging es los. Zuerst ritten wir durch den Wald bevor wir dann endlich das Meer sehen konnten.
      Es war ein tolles Gefühl, bei Sonnenschein am menschenleeren Stand zu reiten.
      Soo schön!! 🤩
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    • Day 69

      Übernachtung auf der Hack Farm

      January 11, 2020 in New Zealand ⋅ ☁️ 17 °C

      Dank eines Tips von einem Pärchen übernachten wir heute auf der Hack Pferde Farm. Hier kann man Pferde “ausleihen” und auf Touren gehen aber die deutsche Familie bietet auch Campingplätze an. Für heute reicht uns eine kurze Wanderung zum “gelben Sofa”, ein Beton Sofa mitten auf der Pferdewiese. Wir geniessen den Sonnenuntergang hier.Read more

    • Day 30

      Takaka and the Dancing Sands

      November 6, 2021 in New Zealand ⋅ ☁️ 15 °C

      After a major stock-up at the supermarket in Takaka, we took a wander along the main street and around the stalls at the weekly market there. It’s an interesting part of the country, which appears to attract a lot of people with what you might call ‘alternative’ lifestyles. A great place for people-watching!
      We pulled into a picnic area next to the Takaka River and took our lunch down to the water’s edge to sit under a tree, as the weather today was sunny and hot. We had only been sitting there for a minute or two when we spied a seal cavorting in the river only a few metres away. Suddenly it sped up and dived… and came up with a trout wriggling in its mouth! Great entertainment.
      Our walk today was at Te Waikoropūpū Springs, which translates as ‘bubbling waters from the throat of the spring’. As its name suggests, the water bubbles out of a series of springs at the bottom of deep pools of the clearest water, before rippling away downstream. You can see the sand moving as it is disturbed by the emerging water – one of the pools is called ‘dancing sands’. The walkway winds through native bush, past and over several spring-fed creeks of rushing water, and there are boardwalks and viewing platforms from where you can gaze into the pools and try to estimate their depth. The area is sacred to the local iwi, and you can see why – it is a very special place.
      This weekend we are staying with some ex-neighbours of ours from Queensberry. Joanne and Simon moved up to Golden Bay a couple of years ago and have a beautiful home set in several acres of park-like grounds at Paton’s Rock, which is right on the coast. It has been really lovely catching up with them. Charlie has lent a hand both days, splitting wood for their winter store.
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    • Day 31

      Day 2 at the Betneys' POP

      November 7, 2021 in New Zealand ⋅ ⛅ 18 °C

      The Betneys’ park over property is the best one we’ve stayed at yet! None of the others came with catering, and an outdoor shower in a tropical garden was a real highlight! It has been lovely spending time with Joanne and Simon and their two dogs, Magnus (who we’ve met before) and Bryn, an ex-racing greyhound with the loveliest gentle nature. She followed Charlie and I around like a shadow, and sat outside the door of the motorhome in the mornings waiting for us to get up. We took the dogs out onto the beach for a run in the afternoon and it was amazing to see Bryn running at full pace.Read more

    • Day 39

      Four Days at Patons Rock

      November 15, 2021 in New Zealand ⋅ ☀️ 19 °C

      Sadly our Farewell Spit trip was the last fine day we had for four days – weren’t we lucky! On Thursday we headed back into Takaka to get some groceries, only to bump into the Betneys coming out of the supermarket. They encouraged us to come back to their place, where we were very pleased to hunker down and wait for better weather – which finally arrived today.
      It didn’t rain all day every day though, and we were able to enjoy several walks on the beach and around the delightful village of Patons Rock, or just sit and admire the garden or chat over a coffee. Joanne and Simon are incredibly welcoming and generous hosts, and we had a fabulous four days with them and their dogs, and even got to meet some of their neighbours. We can’t thank them enough.
      It was with quite heavy hearts that we left Golden Bay early this afternoon, where we’ve spent the last two incredible weeks. Promising to return in the (hopefully not too distant) future, we headed back over the Takaka Hill. On this side of the hill not far from the summit is Hawkes Lookout, where we took a short walk through the bush and between water-hewn boulders to a marble outcrop high above the Riwaka Valley. We stood almost directly above the Riwaka Resurgence (that we visited more than 2 weeks ago) and admired the awesome views over Tasman Bay, before pressing on to Motueka, where tonight we are staying at the NZMCA park.
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    • Day 178

      Tackling the Tākaka Hill

      March 3, 2023 in New Zealand ⋅ ☀️ 21 °C

      A 72km day with some juicy climbs up and over the Tākaka hill. A gorgeous day of riding with fun descents. Visited the tapu Waikoropupu Springs and stayed the night at a super cool beach-access only Warmshowers Host. They had a big property covered in Ponga and other native plants. We even had a visit from a Kōtuku in the pond.Read more

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