This is a family beach and an oldies beach, however I don't fit in either of those categories, so it must be a beach for all! I went there for the first time on the weekend - we have just entered Autumn, and the days are still filled with sunshine so Orewa had ample attendees. This lovely beach has a very long, and quite wide, stretch of sand, allowing room for many people to sunbath, volleyball or play a game of cricket. The water looked very inviting but we didn't prepare ourselves for a splish splash, so a quiet stroll was enough. Shady trees nestled close by, parallel to a long flat footpath. When we got to the end of the path there was a water fountain coming out of the ground in several small spurts, a young girl used her feet to play with the water catching it momentarily; several species of birds also entertained themselves alongside her and each other, ever so often taking a drink when they could catch what they wanted. The benches nearby were occupied by families and elderly couples all enjoying the serene atmosphere. It is a novel way to wash off the sand compared to the standard tap I thought!
It was a Sunday early afternoon and the local farmers markets were nearby, less than five minutes walk away, along with many shops and cafes. It was easy to see that this area, particularly because of the beach, would make a strong tourist destination and school holiday draw card. I was told by a local that there was some bushland that is good for tramping in also within walking distance. Next time we go I am taking the togs! read more