The Coromandel Peninsula is located to the east of Auckland, across the Hauraki Gulf. It's a
popular weekend destination with Aucklanders, for its rugged beauty and its proximity. We were
naturally interested in seeing what all the fuss was about. The largest city in the Coromandel
is Thames, located at the western base of the peninsula, and this was to be our first
destination. From Rotorua we headed mostly north but a little east to get to the coastline.
There was some rain on the way, and the countryside was very very green.
Road Map
North Island Countryside
More Countryside
Eventually we passed through a town with the unfortunate name of Te Puke, which actually
means "the hill" in Maori. It also represents what you might do if you don’t like kiwifruit,
as the town seems to be the world capital of this hairy brown delicacy.
Strip Mall, Te Puke
The road reached the east coast at Tauranga, which has an extensive harbor.
Tauranga Harbour
Tauranga Harbour
We continued north and a little west and hung a left at Waihi. This took us through the
scenic Karangahake Gorge, eventually dropping us into the town of Paeroa, where we stopped
for lunch.
Road and Ohinemuri River
Bridge and Ohinemuri River
Paeroa, you might recall, is the "P" in the iconic L&P soft drink ("World Famous in New
Zealand"), and just so you don't forget, a giant L&P bottle greets you as you enter the town,
and L&P banners (apparently celebrating the soft drink's 100th birthday) flutter from light
poles on both sides of the main street.
Giant L&P Bottle
L&P Banner
There was a lot of road work happening on this particular day, but we managed to find parking.
We selected the Lazy Fish Café for our meal, and the food was quite good, especially their
pumpkin bisque. But when we asked for an L&P, they didn't have any. Probably the only such place
in town.
Lazy Fish Café
Connie and Butcher Shop, Paeroa
Paeroa is also something of a crossroads, as a driver can select highways heading west
toward Auckland, east toward Tauranga, south toward Matamata (scene of the hobbit shire
in Lord of the Rings), or north, toward Thames and the Coromandel Peninsula, which
was our destination. We took the Thames highway and reached the town without incident,
eventually pulling into our motel, the Coastal Motor Lodge, just north of downtown.
Paeroa - Gateway to Everywhere
Back on the Road
Downtown Thames
Coastal Motor Lodge
We checked in and eventually found some dinner in town. Then we rested up for our expected
exertions of the following day. We'd allocated just one day to explore the peninsula, and
our plan was to start with its west coast.