I’ll pick up our travels, and fill in the gaps to Kelseys last post as we continue on our trip through New Zealand North Island.
You left us as we arrived in New Plymouth. We stayed in an apartment with a view of the sea to one side, and Mount Taranaki the other. We took a gentle stroll into town along the coast walkway.
A selfie in one of the sculptures.
New Plymouth likes reflections, seen here in the Len Lye Centre/Govett-Brewster Art Gallery
The contrast between old and new architecture was striking, but charming.
I loved the low sunlight through the clock tower
If you ever in New Plymouth, and want to eat try PaNKaWaLLa for an incredible Indian meal. We shared the buffet and couldn’t finish it, despite our best efforts
We decided to take the Surf Route the next day, with lovely clear views of the mountain we were driving around.
No mistaking Taranaki for the active volcano it is.
The road doesn’t actually follow the coast, but has lots of side roads to surf beaches. We ventured down a couple, trying to find Cape Egmont Lighthouse, but chose the wrong road and found the new lighthouse instead, still beautiful against the blue sky.
The wild coast from Opunake View point.
Carrying on down the coast, we just had to visit Bulls, after Kelsey had blogged about it.
I’ll resist the puns, but we loved this shop
Eventually we reached Wellington and met up with Andy and Kelsey again, and met my other grand-doggy Higgs.
The following day Andy and Kelsey went to work for the morning, so we walked round to Zealandia, a fully fenced urban ecosanctuary. We had already met some of the birds flying around the area, but got a chance for more up close sightings here, despite the wet weather.
Later that day we ventured off to Martinborough, and enjoyed great food and wine and company for Christmas.
This window was above our bed.
Higgs enjoyed his presents, while we enjoyed the spread at Poppies Vineyard
Kelsey’s blog has covered the visit to the Pinnacles and Cape Palliser – we were getting our step count in every day.
We returned to Wellington after a super break, and decided to visit Wellington Zoo for a morning.
A lovely zoo set on the hills over Wellington, we got to see most of the animals relaxing
As the holiday neared its end we still found time for some walks around upper Wellington, with the awesome panoramas.
And I shall leave you with views of this land, and our transport home, but New Zealand gave us a true goodbye – the earth moved for us as we felt a 5.5 earthquake while in Wellington Airport. And true to Kiwi form, no-one batted an eyelid.
Goodbye New Zealand, Kia Ora, we will be back.