NORTHLAND: MANGAWHAI |
Mangawhai Museum & PDS | |
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The Mangawhai Museum is a significant attraction in the town, and include a nice cafe and a public dump station. | |
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Mangawhai Village Market | |
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There is a market held very Saturday between 9am and 1pm in Mangawhai village, located in and around the village hall and opposite Bennet's Chocolate factory. | |
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Mangawhai Heads Beach Carpark | |
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Mangawhai Heads Beach is a stunning location on the ocean beach. There are excellent toilets. The large carpark is set well back from the beach. | |
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Mangawhai Beach Reserve | |
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Mangawhai Beach Reserve is a large grass area overlooking the beach. It is very popular with both locals and visitors over the summer holidays. | |
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Riverside Holiday Park | |
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The Mangawhai Riverside Holiday Park is on the Mangawhai harbour inlet, and provides a quiet country environment with safe swimming, | |
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Te Arai Point | |
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Te Arai Point is a popular, council managed location, with good facilities and parking overlooking the beach. Good for fishing, a day at the beach, and a small campground for certified self-contained vans. | |
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Lake Tomarata | |
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Lake Tomarata is close to Te Arai Point, tucked away down a metal road. With clean toilets, a boat ramp, and a sheltered environment, this is a great location to chill out for an afternoon, and maybe overnight. | |
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Mangawhai Tavern | |
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Mangawhai Tavern and Bistro has a large gravel parking area where self-contained motor caravanners can park overnight. | |
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Mangawhai Beach & Country Market | |
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The Mangawhai Beach & Country Market is held every Sunday in the Mangawhai Domain, and offers a range of country produce and craft goods. | |
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Mangawhai Heads Holiday Park | |
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Mangawhai Heads Holiday Park is a large campsite is right on the beach front. There's plenty of parking for large vans, and you're not far from the shops. | |
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