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Te Arai Unwrapped

November 12, 2020 by Rosemary Neave Leave a Comment

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This walk is like unwrapping a present and discovering something new as each layer is removed. Starting and finishing at Te Arai Point car park you will climb to a trig, take in 360 degree panoramic views, learn about the area’s fascinating history and its connection to Cornwall Park, discover … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Grade 2, Grade 3

The Mangawhai Walking Weekend is back!

November 12, 2020 by Rosemary Neave Leave a Comment

Mangawhai Walking Weekend 27-28 March 2021 The new committee are thrilled to finally let you know that planning is now underway for the 2021 Mangawhai Walking Weekend. With all the challenges of 2020 affecting future events, our new smaller team have carefully selected a range of walks to … [Read more...]

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No Mangawhai Walking Weekend in 2020

June 30, 2019 by Rosemary Neave Leave a Comment

Hi to all our loyal supporters, walkers, hosts, leaders, guides, sponsors and many other helpers. Our committee would like to thank you all for the long standing ongoing support you have given the Walking Weekend.  However It is time for a break. The Mangawhai Walking Weekend is a hugely … [Read more...]

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Mangawhai Walking Weekend 2019

June 10, 2019 by Rosemary Neave Leave a Comment

Thank you to all who came to Walk Explore & Celebrate for our 20th Mangawhai Walking Weekend. With 760 walk registrations over 4 days including Troubadour, a sold out Food and Wine Festival and Celebration lunch, it was a wonderful a weekend. Without the support of our extraordinary … [Read more...]

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Thursday long Tramp or a Day on the Water?

December 23, 2018 by Rosemary Neave Leave a Comment

As usual our annual Mangawhai Walking Weekend is about having a range of activities on offer - this year they include: Thursday Long Tramp Enjoy a vigorous day on a botanical journey through outstanding Northland forest, the green backdrop of Mangawhai.  A event for serious walkers  … [Read more...]

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30 Walks are now online for 2019 Mangawhai Walking Weekend

December 1, 2018 by Rosemary Neave Leave a Comment

Mangawhai Walking Weekend

The March 2019 Mangawhai Walking Weekend is the 20th anniversary of this great walking event.  The organisers believe this will be the best yet and we do hope you are able to help us celebrate.   The 20th Mangawhai Walking Weekend, 28-31 March 2019, promises to be a … [Read more...]

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2019 Troubadour Trail

November 29, 2018 by Rosemary Neave Leave a Comment

The ever popular Troubadour Trail will once again be a feature of the annual Mangawhai Walking Weekend.  Friday 29th of March - free for children under 16yrs … [Read more...]

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Walk 1. The Long Tramp

November 13, 2018 by Rosemary Neave Leave a Comment

 GRADE 3/4 – Max 30  For the keen tramper, a day tramp on Thursday 28, a bit of a delicious entrée to a great weekend. The Tramp will take in all 4 tracks in the Tanekaha Tramping Track Complex on the southern slopes of the Brynderwyns. The best forest tracks in Northland with … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Grade 3, Grade 4

Walk 2: Art & Gardens – NEW

November 13, 2018 by Rosemary Neave Leave a Comment

GRADE 1 – Max 25 This walk is created especially to celebrate our 20th Anniversary.  Stroll through 5 outstanding venues, admire the very different art and sculpture with knowledgeable guides. Be amazed at the talent of our local enthusiasts and get a few ideas for your own garden. Enjoy … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Grade 1

Walk 3: Four Beaches & an Ice-cream

November 13, 2018 by Rosemary Neave Leave a Comment

Waipu cove store icecreams

GRADE 1 – Max 35 This walk which was new in 2018, met with a very high approval rating. It takes in four of the most beautiful beaches in the country in just over 4 hours! Learn a little of the history of the beaches and enjoy either a 10 - 15 minute guided walk at each beach or a peaceful sit - … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Grade 1

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2024 Dates – now cancelled

2024 unfortunately event cancelled.

 

Food and Wine 2025

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Langs Coast Walkway

Can you help the Mangawhai Walking Weekend keep going?

I hope you have been out and about enjoying these glorious summer days; it has been beautiful here in Mangawhai and the ocean temperatures are just perfect for swimming. With lots of visitors in town, … [Read More...]

DISTAL SPIT 2023

Mangawhai Walking Weekend – 2024 cancelled

Dear Friends We apologise for the short notice but regret to advise that the 2024 Mangawhai Walking Weekend (planned for 23 & 24 March 2024) will not be going ahead this year. Due to a range of … [Read More...]

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