The appeal is the white sandy beaches (5 within 15 minutes'
drive), the subtropical climate, beautiful walkways, sand dunes,
and wildlife sanctuary. Superb fishing, diving, water-skiing,
windsurfing, kayaking, surfing or boogie boarding makes Mangawhai
a water-lover's paradise.
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Shades of summer at Mangawhai. |
Mangawhai Heads beach, famous for its surf and well known to
families and surfers alike, has a lifeguard service in summer.
The stingray, after which Mangawhai takes its name are still
to be found basking in the clear waters of the harbour. There
are two parts to Mangawhai, the Heads and the Village, which
nestle around this long waterway surrounded by big sand dunes
on the seaward side and pohutukawa trees on the other.
Recreational boaties and charter boats fish, dive and take
scenic trips from the harbour to nearby islands and favourite
fishing spots in the Hauraki Gulf and Bream Bay.
The world class 18-hole championship golf course, with its
resident professional, attracts a regular flow of enthusiasts,
as do the adjacent bowling greens. The Collections museum, gardens
and cafés, along with the historical pub and quality crafts,
ensure there is always something to do.
Over recent years Mangawhai has developed a reputation for
quality cafés. Whatever your choice, be it fish and chips, licensed
and BYO cafés serving contemporary style food or standard fare
at the historical tavern you'll find it here. Entertainment
is a regular feature, particularly over the summer and holiday
periods at many of the establishments.
Accommodation meets every need, whether it's camping grounds
on the waters edge, staying in character baches, studio apartments,
guest houses, bed & breakfasts or luxury chalets, lodges or
motels. All budgets, tastes and needs are catered for with a
touch of the famous Mangawhai Magic and hospitality thrown in.