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Detailed Programme of Events 2009
For more events in Bream Bay – see the Bream Bay Calendar of Events
For blog posts and photos of Winter@waipu – Click here
Introduction to Winter@waipu Winter@Waipu Previous Years
Winter@Waipu is a community festival
In 2009 Winter@waipu begins with the Long Weekend in June and finishes 1 August
Waipu Winter Wellness - a special programme of events led by Barbara Faust-Heffner including introductory Nordic walking or Pilates, a tramp in the Bryndrwyn Hills, twice weekly fitness class and a pampering evening
GoodGround Children’s Competition
Find the sheep dog’s name Hint: try this website
The competition runs until 30 June
Prize is a meal voucher to the Waipu Pizza Barn
Entry forms at GoodGround Office 3 The Centre Waipu
Email your contact details adn the dog’s name
or post forms to office
Kids under 12 years eligible to enter
Watch for a July Compeition as well!!
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 What is my Name? |
Saturday 30 May: 9-1pm Waipu Street Market
This is great country market in this small Northland village with its unique scottish history – Waipu’s own pipe band will parade at about 11am. If you are interested in having a stall contact Ronnie 09 432 0046 |
 Waipu Street Market |
Saturday 30 May: 1-5pm
Circool Circus Presents: … Searching for…?
Celebrating 2 years community circus in Bream Bay
at Waipu Coronation Hall
Workshop and Performance
Workshops: juggling, Diablo, Rola Bola, Acrobatics, Spinning Plate, Tightrope, Globe and much more
Presentation by Circus Kumarani “What is Community Circus?”
Stage show by Circool Circus “…Searching for…?”
+performers and tutors from Whangarei Community Circus
Child $7 Adult $9 Family Pass $25 All are Welcome!
More Information 09 4321773 or 02102777294 |
 Circool Circus, Bream Bay |
Sunday 31 May 9am – 4pm
Waipu Antiques and Collectables
Hundreds come to this market from all over Northland , stall holders come from near and far with their treasures
Where: Coronation Hall, Waipu
More Info: Leigh Butler 09 432 0059 |
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Sunday 31 May 3pm Giving Thanks:
A Matariki Celebration at Waipu Cemetery
To remember and give thanks for those from our community who are buried in the Waipu Cemetery.
We will remember especially those who have died in the past year, as well as honouring others buried there.
Bring some flowers/herbs to put on the graves as a symbol of thanks and remembrance:
Meet at the Hammon Rd Gate 
When Monday 31 May 3pm
More Info: Rosemary Neave 4321234 Peter Dunn 432 0534
This event is part of Matariki Northland Celebrations
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 Fraser Sim, Piper |
Get Creative
Winter@Waipu Photo Competition
Entries must be printed on photographic paper, and no smaller than 12X15cms. Enter as many photos as you like. Each photo accompanied by an official entry form.
Closing date: 8th July and winners announced 18th July at the Deli-Cafe.
Photos to be left at Waipu Museum.
Judges Decision will be final. Winners will be announced mid August and entries exhibited at Waipu Deli-Café |
3 age groups for entry
Under 12 years
13-18 Years
18 years and over
3 Categories
My Family
Water
Weather
Further information from
Sue Welford 09 4321319
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5/6 June Mid Winter Festival of Flowers
Fantastic flowers and exhibits, spot prizes, all welcome to attend or to enter….
There will be plant, produce and craft stalls, a patchwork quilt display and a refreshment area with real home-baked goodies. “Country Life at its best!”
Friday 5 June 1.30-4pm, Saturday 6 June 10-2.30
Where: Ruakaka Hall, State Hwy 1, Ruakaka
Price: Gold coin donation
Organised by: Marsden Bay Garden Club
Contacts: Barbara Turner 09 4330389 Maureen Donaldson 09 4320586
Sat. 6 June
9-1pm Waipu Hall Market
In Coronation Hall: A real country market – Fruit and veges, plants, produce, handcrafts – always a great selection. Every first Saturday of the month
To book a stall phone Rosemary 09 4318043
9-12pm Arbor day Tree Planting
The Bream Bay Coastal Care Group will plant 200 pohutukawa on the ridge to the west of the Ruakaka Village. ALL WELCOME!
Meet in Peter Snell Rd. opp. Tamingi St. Ruakaka Bring a spade.
Morning tea provided.
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 Ruakaka Festival of Flowers
 Waipu Hall Market |
Improve your digital photography with Peter Grant
13 and 14 June 9am -1pm
$150 Maximum of 5 persons, Ideally,
students bring a digital SLR camera and laptop
to register pg@pgpix.com or ring (09) 434-4531
Peter Grant has been working internationally as a professional photographer for 19 years. His photography courses are designed to improve the technical skills of the students and broaden their creative horizons.
Students will also learn fundamental Photoshop skills and upload their photographs to the students’ pages on Peter Grant´s web site, www.pgpix.com |
The course starts with an explanation of the manual camera controls, lens aperture and shutter speed followed by practical exercises, handouts and a review of what has been covered.
“Once students understand how to use their cameras manually and why to choose one exposure over another, then the creative work begins,”Peter said. “Firstly they´ll be pushed to approach a subject in a photojournalistic way, shooting the same thing five different ways. Next we’ll watch something going on and work out the best place and/or time to shoot the action and look at how to tell a story with one photograph.”
The course will also cover portraits, macro, textural and landscape photography. Finally Peter will reveal some of his wilder creative techniques. |
Sat 13 June Mid Winter Dinner
Waipu Golf Club
Waipu Golf Club SH 1 Waipu (0)9 432 0259 email |
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Sunday 14 June 10-2pm
Waipu Family Market and “Jane’s Caf√©”
Genuine local producers and artisans
with on site Café serving fine food.
This new Waipu market is focused on quality local product
- It is a must to explore. The owners are hoping to grow it to a more regular market.
Stall holders contact Rosie 09 432 0057 or Jane 09 432 1737
Vegetables & Produce ~ Honey & Olive Oil ~ Plants & Flowers ~ Sour Dough Bread
Mexican Food ~ German Sausages~ Indian Spices ~ Boutique Wines
Local Arts ~ Face Painting ~ Buskers |
 Local Growers Bob and Sylvia |
Wed 17 June Ruakaka Races Where the Surf meets the Turf
Ruakaka racecourse is home to Whangarei Racing Club and boasts expansive ocean views and hosts nine meetings per season.
The racing surface has a well-earned reputation as New Zealand’s finest ‘all weather’ track. The reliability of the racing surface makes Ruakaka popular with trainers outside the area who base themselves here during the winter months. Access to the beautiful beach to train on makes the racecourse unique, hence its logo: “Where the turf meets the surf!”
11.40am-4.40 pm approx
Information from Karen Houlihan Mobile: 0274 334 498.
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 Where the Surf meets the Turf |
7pm Sat 20 June Ladies Night at Artform – Country Women’s Constitutional Evening
Doors open 6.30pm, event starts at 7.30
Tickets available: at Waipu Lotto, Waipu Chemist and The Thistle $15pp (Lucky Door Prizes)
Proceeds to the Cancer Society
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Wonderfully Hilarious and informative
Exploration of women’s health
for women of all stages and ages
Bookings:
Fae Allen 09 432 0710 Email
Cath Worthy 09 432 0455
Jenny Aspen 09 432 0710
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Indian Cooking Workshop with Sumitra
Tues 23 June 11-3pm
You have tasted her food at the Waipu markets, now let her teach you how to make it yourself.
Waipu Presbyterian Church Hall Cost $45 plus $10 ingredients.
To book please ring Sumitra on 021 210 8252
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GoodGround Children’s Competition
Find the Dog Competition
The goodGround dog, will be visiting a shop in Waipu during July.
All children under 12 years can fill out an entry form from goodGround Real Estate telling us where Dubdub is and go in the draw to win a meat pack.
The competition closes on 31 July.
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 Where am I? |
A History of Tartan
26 June – 24 July
As part of the festivities of Tartan Week in Waipu and Winter@Waipu, the Waipu Museum is hosting an exhibition. Come and visit while you are in town!
Sat 27th June 11am Pipe Band Parades in Waipu
Sat 27th 1-4pm Genealogy/Family History Afternoon
Whangarei Genealogy Group, will be holding a Genealogy/Family History Afternoon to be held in the Waipu Caledonian Society’s Rooms in the Caledonian Park. If you would like to know more on researching your family history, then come and have a look.
WAIPU GAMES HISTORY PROJECT
During the genealogy afternoon, there will be an opportunity for you to bring old photos of the Waipu Games and documents or articles that would be ideal for the Waipu Games History Project – the telling of the story of the Games. You will not have to worry about those precious photos being away from your possession as we will be able to scan them for you while you wait. If you are not able to be there, but you would like to contribute, please contact Noel Robinson in Auckland, 92781834 or Noel.Robinson@manukau.govt.nz or Wayne Laurence in Whangarei, 4372881 or wayne@bydand.co.nz Your contributions will be much appreciated and will help to tell the story of Waipu and the Games.
Sat. 27 June Waipu’s Tribute to Robbie Burns at Waipu RSA
Organised by Clan McLean and the Caledonian Society. A Clan event – but all welcome.
Waipu RSA, Nova Scotia Drive, Waipu
We have decided it would be fitting to celebrate the 250th Anniversary of Robbie as all of Scotland and Scots all around the world will be doing the same. We will have a lovely meal catered for and the price is $35 ‚Äì pre book your tickets by contacting Katrine McLean on 0-9-4239145 or kayzee@xtra.co.nz or Delia Walker on 432 1514 or cally65@xtra.co.nz ‚Äì also you will be able to prepay by paying by direct debit – 12-3099-0694105-00 Waipu Caledonian Society ‚Äì ref. dinner. You may post to PO Box 34 Waipu 0545 ‚Äì or give it to Delia when you see her on duty in the Waipu Library. Whichever way ‚Äì we look forward to seeing you for a great evening.
10am Kirkin’ o the Tartan
Waipu Presbyterian Church hosts this service where a you are invited to wear the Tartan to Church – a way of celebrating the Scottish spirit that was once surpressed through the banning of wearing tartan. So wear your kilts, tartan skirts, scarves ‚Äì and for the Clans to carry their banners, lead by Pipe Major Fraser Sim into the Church for a festive time.
Midday Waipu Highland Dancing Competitions
Held in in the Waipu Coronation Hall – come and watch!
11am 28th June Midwinter Swim
Get dressed up (or down) and do the wild thing – treats for those who brave the Bream Bay waters….
Marsden Cove Waterline Cafe
Mid winter Soup and Swim
Marina 8 Rauiri Drive Ruakaka
Jump into the Canal outside Waterline Caf√© – free soup for those who do the wild thing and brave the waters.
Waipu Cove Midwinter Swim
“Whatever You Fancy” Dress Theme (wetsuits allowed!!)
Calling all … brave hearted * slightly crazy * thrill-seeking frivolous * partially numb * diehards for a refreshing dip in the ocean at Waipu Cove
Registration at Clubrooms from 10.30am
Donation of $5 supports your local Waipu Surf Lifesaving Club.
Afterwards The Beachhouse Restaurant is offering a special lunch price – mussel & shrimp fritters or local waipu sausages with bubble & squeak $12.50 a free coffee thrown in for swimmers. All are welcome to enjoy the special lunch price! Yummo!
5pm 28th June Midwinter – Choral Evensong at St Peters, Waipu
A traditional Anglican Choral Evensong at St Peters church on Sunday June 28th at 5.00.p.m. Lachie MacLean will be playing and conducting
A choir rehearsal at 2.30 pm in church that afternoon – all those interested in singing, just come along
Wed 1 July International Tartan Day
Wear your tartan to town
Complimentary sample taste of Haggis for shoppers at the Waipu Butchery
Complimentary shortbread for those wearing tartan
6am – 10am Classic Hits Breakfast Show
Classic Breakfast will once again be broadcasting from Café 45 in Waipu.
Join them for breakfast – no snow this year – but there will be other fun things in store….
Thursday 2 July Wimbledon Day in Waipu Main street
Friday 3 July Royal Day in Waipu Main Street
9-1pm Sat. 4 July Waipu Hall Market
In Coronation Hall: A real country market – Ffruit and veges, plants, produce, handcrafts – always a great selection. Every first Saturday of the month
To book a stall phone Rosemary 09 4318043
Waipu Pipe Band Parades in Main street approx 11am
to celebrate Tartan Week
Sat 4 July The Clachan A Choin Ball
Hosted by Waipu Museum and featuring the Celtic Flyers band who performed at the Celtic Festival. Tickets from the Museum, on sale from 2 June – Organise your table of 10 |
TARTAN WEEK IN WAIPU
Sat. 27 June – Sat. 4 July
Wear your tartan – get a bargain in the shops – Complimentary shortbread at many stores for those wearing the tartan.
 Waipu Pharmacy
 Waipu Highland Band
 We all celebrate tartan day
 Classic Hits 96FM

7.30 pm Sat 4 July
The Clachan A Choin Ball
The Celtic Flyers who were a huge success at the Waipu Celtic Festival.
Dancing – A touch of tradition and some Hot Celtic rock ‚Äì you‚Äôll be guaranteed to have a
reel ball.
• Delicious supper
• Cash Bar
• Haggis Ceremony
• Vans (or pumpkins) available for a safe journey home
Tickets $35 each on sale from 2 June.
Available from Waipu Museum
36 The Centre, Waipu, Phone 09 432 0746
Phone and Internet sales available with credit card
Reserved seating available for tables of 10.

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Fri 10/Sat 11 July Ruakaka Races
Where the Surf meets the Turf
Ruakaka racecourse is home to Whangarei Racing Club and boasts expansive ocean views and hosts nine meetings per season.
The racing surface has a well-earned reputation as New Zealand’s finest ‘all weather’ track. The reliability of the racing surface makes Ruakaka popular with trainers outside the area who base themselves here during the winter months. Access to the beautiful beach to train on makes the racecourse unique, hence its logo: “Where the turf meets the surf!”
11.40am-4.40 pm approx
Information from Karen Houlihan Mobile: 0274 334 498. |
 Where the Surf meets the Turf |
11/12 July Bream Bay
Golf Classic Competition
Waipu Golf Club SH 1 Waipu (0)9 432 0259 email |
 Waipu Golf Club |
Take a moment to … catch your breath…
Sunday 12 July @ 9.30am – 12.00pm
An invitation to stop for a morning and remember what it feels like to breathe fully and truly relax.
Together we’ll experience correct breathing, learn breathing techniques to change your mind state,
practice relaxation methods to release tension in a beautiful environment that will replenish you.
More about Trudy
Venue: Waipu Cove Surf Lifesaving Clubrooms $30 – book with Trudy Ryan 432 1386 |
Learn to Breathe…
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Indian Cooking Workshop with Sumitra
Tues 14 July 11-3pm
You have tasted her food at the Waipu markets, now let her teach you how to make it yourself.
Waipu Presbyterian Church Hall
Cost $45 plus $10 ingredients.
To book please ring Sumitra on 021 210 8252
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Plays and Platters with Bogwood Productions
6pm Sat 18 July + 6pm Sun 19 July
Three short comedy dramas from one of the UK’s leading dramatists Michael Frayn – probably best known for ‘Noises Off.’
‘Alarms’, ‘Look Away Now ‘ and ‘The Messenger’s Assistant’ will collectively be performed as ‘Re – Frayns’ and the company, directed by Huw Turner, will consist of Robert Spriggs, Loraine Rowlands, Nick Green, Andy Wallam, Terri Donaldson, Sally Leftley and Alison Turner.
At Artform Restaurant in Waipu $50/head for the show and meal
Tickets from Waipu Off Licence from 22 June
- eftpos or cash (no tickets on the night)
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Sunday 19 July 10-2pm
Waipu Family Market
Genuine local producers and artisans
with on site Café serving fine food.
This new Waipu market is focused on quality local product
- It is a must to explore. The owners are hoping to grow it to a more regular market.
Stall holders contact Rosie 09 432 0057 or Jane 09 432 1737
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 Bob and Sylvia - local growers |
The Bream Bay News Poetry Competition
Its on again we decided this was too good a thing to let die.
Email your poems to:breambaynews@xtra.co.nz or post them to The Bream Bay News, RD2, Waipu 0582 before Friday 17 July 2009.
The prize winners will be announced at a special poetry night at Café 45 in Waipu starting 7pm on Montana Poetry Day, Friday 24 July. |
There will be a $50 book voucher prize for each of three different groups:
- primary school age children
- secondary school students
- adults.
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7pm 24 July National Poetry Day in Waipu
Announcement of the winners of the Bream Bay News Poetry Competition.
Bring your favourite poems to read – fun, serious, thoughtful, naughty…
Café 45 by the Four Square in Waipu
Cost: $15 pp‚Ä® for coffee and desert
Bookings: 09 4320323 put your name down at Café 45, so they have an idea of numbers 
Contact: Rosemary Neave 09 4321234 |
 Montana Poetry Day |
Winter@Waipu Wine and Cheese
29 July 7pm at Waipu RSA
Hosted by: Pernod Ricard & Waipu Four Square
(brands include: Montana, Corbans, Duetz, Church Rd, Jacobs Creek plus many more)
- Basic wine appreciation information.
- Excellent wine specials for orders placed on the night.
- Wine and cheese samples included in price.
- One lucky ticket holder will win a great prize on the night!!
- This type of course information would normally cost $90 per person
Cost: $10 per head Tickets from the RSA or Waipu Four Square, seats are limited!
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Fri. 31 July Ruakaka Races
Where the Surf meets the Turf
Ruakaka racecourse is home to Whangarei Racing Club and boasts expansive ocean views and hosts nine meetings per season.
The racing surface has a well-earned reputation as New Zealand’s finest ‘all weather’ track. The reliability of the racing surface makes Ruakaka popular with trainers outside the area who base themselves here during the winter months. Access to the beautiful beach to train on makes the racecourse unique, hence its logo: “Where the turf meets the surf!”
11.40am-4.40 pm approx
Information from Karen Houlihan Mobile: 0274 334 498.
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 Where the Surf meets the Turf |
Sat. 1 August 9-1pm
Waipu Hall Market
In Coronation Hall: A real country market – Ffruit and veges, plants, produce, handcrafts – always a great selection. Every first Saturday of the month
To book a stall phone Rosemary 09 4318043
Waipu Barrow and Boot Sale
Your chance to spring clean – and raise some cash for yourself, your family or your community group. $5/stall
Trash or Treasure ? Spring Cleaning TIME!! Convert some CASH!!!
- clean out the toy box
- clean out the garage
- clean out the wardrobe
- fill up your barrow or car boot and come to the Village
- bring your cash to buy treasure
Where: Main street of Waipu and Caledonian Park
When: 9am-12pm
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 Bargains to be had |
Waipu Winter Wellness Series
Walk the Talk ! - Annabelle White does it … you will love it! - A Nordic Walking Taster
Every Monday, 4pm, 29th June until 3rd August ($10), Barbara 4320386
Out and about! – Discover the Brynderwyns 3- hour walk from Massey Road to Waipu Cove
Sunday, 5th of July, 8am ($ 5) Barbara 4320386
Sunday, 2nd of August, 8am ($5) Barbara 4320386
Fat Attack! – Don’t let the Winter Blues win – Fitness, Fun, Form
Every Monday, 1pm-2pm, (from $10) 29 June until 3 August Barbara 4320386
Every Tuesday, 5.30-6.30 pm (from $10) 30 June until 4 August Barbara 4320386
Time out – you deserve it! …. an evening for relaxation and wellbeing
Friday, 7th August 6pm – 9pm, ($20)
Core Control – Pilates for Beginners
Every Monday, 5pm, 29 June until 3 August, (from $10) |
 Nordic Walking on Uretiti Beach

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Waipu’s Scottish Heritage

Waipu Pipe Band
Waipu Museum The best small museum in New Zealand – Discover Waipu’s rich heritage and Scottish/Nova Scotian origins.
Waipu Heritage Trail Established in 2002, this trail will take you back to the early Scottish settlement of Waipu, visiting landmarks and buildings marked by distinctive limestone pillars.
Waipu Cemetery - Hamon Rd, off Cove Rd, a beautiful spot to view the river, explore the old graves, or swim.
Waipu Caledonian Society Information about the annual Highland Games held in Waipu over the New Year period. Features the traditions, heritage and culture of the Scottish and Nova Scotian settlers in New Zealand
Outdoors Adventures in Bream Bay

The Beaches: the only decision is which one – a safe deserted stretch, a clothes optional beach, a long beach to walk on, the popular surf beach of Waipu Cove and Ruakaka (surf patrol in the summer), the white sands of Lang’s Cove, the surf at Mangawhai or Te Arai point…..
Waipu Golf Club: Visitors welcome at this course with easy walking, fast and true greens and testing layout. All year round course with magnificent view of Bream Bay.

Waipu Caves
Waipu Caves Walking Track Length 2 km Time 1 hour each way From Ormiston Road the signposted track climbs a leading ridge through farmland dotted with native trees and offering excellent views. The track then passes through a scenic reserve down to the valley and cave area where there is a good picnic spot.
Explore the Waipu caves: 16 kms nw of Waipu. There are 300m of explored passageways. The main cave is 175m in length an contains one of the longest stalagmites in NZ. There is plenty of headroom, impressive limestone formations and glow-worms inside the cave. But take care as the surface is wet and slippery. You need good footwear and a torch and compass if venturing into the cave.

River Kayaking in Bream Bay
Kayaking and Bird Watching in Ruakaka Wildlife Reserve
Princes St, Ruakaka you can rent a kayak at high tide to explore the estuary, or at low tide go on a bird watching trip with Simon who will help you to identify the amazing birdlife that frequents the area. Phone Simon 09 432 8668
Waipu Wildlife Reserve: at the end of Johnson Point Rd – explore at low tide
Bream Bay Charters provide personalised tours to fish or dolpins and whalewatch in luxury, comfort and style – for groups of 5-6. Ph 09 432 7484
Nordic Walking NZ - Barbara Faust teaches Nordic Walking. I am a great fan and avid Nordic walker myself – have a one to one lesson when you are staying in Waipu.
Piroa Falls Walkway – 13 kms up the unsealed Waipu Gorge Road South of Waipu. A 10 minute walk from the road takes you to these beautiful falls where you can swim and picnic. This is signposted on SH 1 from the northern foot of the Brynderwyn hills. This beautiful winding mountain road takes you through to Maungaturoto, and is an excellent alternative route to visit the world renowned Kauri Museum at Matakohe.

Pancake Rocks, Waipu
Pancake Rocks A short track South of Waipu Cove – Cross the stream on the southern end of the beach, follow the path through the gate, and take the upper track. Follow this for about 15-20 mins and you come to an impressive pancake rock structure fringed by ancient Potutukawa trees. This track crosses some private land, so please leave only footprints.
Mangawhai cliffs Walk Length 5 km Time 2-3 hours return This is a beach and clifftop walkway. The beginning is signposted at the Mangawhai Heads surf club. The route heads north along the beach for about 30 minutes before crossing a fence into paddocks. The walkway continues along the clifftops for about an hour offering excellent views to the Hen and Chickens and Little Barrier islands. At low tide you can return along the bottom of the cliffs. Otherwise you must return the way you have come.
The Brynderwyn Walkway This is a well known tramp from the summit of SH1 near the Skyline Tearooms down to Waipu Cove. It takes 7 hours and is only recommended for serious trampers. Massey Rd cuts this walkway about half way, so one option is to walk from the top of Massey Rd to Waipu Cove.
Explore the Marsden Cove Marina development on the doorstep of Whangarei Harbour.
Eating and Drinking in Bream Bay
You can find places to eat and drink in Waipu Cove, Waipu Village, Ruakaka, Marsden Cove, further afield there is Mangawhai and Whangarei.
The Beach House Restaurant One of New Zealand’s best kept dining secrets – The Beach House Restaurant offers you the best of big city cuisine in the natural playground of Northlands east-coast. Minutes from the sand at Waipu Cove.
The Waipu Cove Caf√© - across the road from Waipu Cove – great fish and chips – have it there or on the Beach
The Waipu Pizza Barn – always a buzz with energy and great food.
Indoor things to do in Bream Bay
Visit the Oil Refinery Visitors Centre Open 7 days a week 10-5pm, this visitors centre is signposted from the Port Marsden Hwy. The Oil Refining Industry is both fascinating and complex, and the working model at the Centre helps to bring the story alive. “There are many parts to what we do and some surprising aspects along the way, such as the fact that we supply elemental sulphur to the fertiliser industry and carbon dioxide to the carbonated beverages industry.”
Visit the Waipu Museum and explore Waipu’s unique story

Explore Mangawhai
A great day trip: Drive to Langs Beach – Mangawhai Heads – Mangawhai Village – Kaiwaka – Bream Bay, explore the shops and galleries along the way

This fabulous headland Bream Bay looks out on is Whangarei Heads. From Waipu to Ocean Beach is about 1.5 hr drive.¬† It is one of the most amazing picturesque drives in NZ – winding around the Whangarei Harbour and out to the beach.¬† A great place to explore, and walk the Bream Head tracks, Mt Manaia and Mt Aubrey.¬† Local Website for more info
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