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Your guide to Parakai
All About Parakai
Nestled around a bend of the mighty Kaipara River, the village of Parakai is close to the city of Auckland in the midst of northern New Zealand’s beautiful natural landscapes. The community lies in fertile farmland only a few miles from the coast,
where amid green open spaces, you can soak in the hot therapeutic waters of the Kaipātiki Reserve’s geothermal pools or explore the Gibbs Farm sculpture garden featuring work by renowned artists from around the world. You can also go boating or kayaking on the river and hit the trails of the Woodhill Mountain Bike Park. Within a short drive, the wine-growing region between Parakai and Auckland opens its cellar doors for tastings, while scenic gourmet restaurants serve seasonal dishes with suggested wine pairings.
The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Parakai
The northern part of New Zealand’s North Island enjoys a mild subtropical climate, with temperatures rarely dipping towards freezing, even in winter (June through August). The cooler months can be wet, so pack a waterproof jacket for any downpours. December to March are the hottest summer months in the Southern Hemisphere, but the weather is often pleasant for outdoor activities throughout fall and spring.
Top things to do in Parakai
Geothermal Hot Pools
New Zealand is rich in geothermal activity, and swimming in the hot mineral pools at Parakai Springs has been popular for centuries. The local Māori tribe knew of the benefits of soaking in the waters, and in the 1920s and 30s, the area became a spa destination. You’ll find a large outdoor hot pool, an indoor pool (heated to 104 degrees Fahrenheit), and several waterslides. You can bring a picnic or hire a gas BBQ on the extensive grounds or grab a bite to eat at the cafe.
Kaipara Coast Sculpture Gardens
Located less than 20 minutes from the village, this peaceful spot hosts a roster of more than 40 rotating sculptures, shining a spotlight on some of the country’s leading artists. The one-hour sculpture trail weaves its way past fruit trees and through native forest, offering views of Kaipara Harbour.
Omeru Scenic Reserve
Just off the Kaipara Coast Highway, less than a half-hour’s drive away, Omeru Pā Scenic Reserve features a lush lawned space with picnic benches, where you can refuel after following the towering kauri trees to fern-framed Omeru Falls. The pool beneath this secluded cascade is a popular place for swimming on summer days.
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