Coromandel, Nz Is A Hiker’s Paradise

Daniel Miller live in Thames, New Zealand, which is the gateway to the Coromandel Peninsula, a rainforest clad mountain range jutting out into the Pacific Ocean. The coastline is a mix of stunning cliffs interspersed with world class beaches and small communities, while the interior is remote and rugged with majestic trees & waterfalls. For many years he have explored its trails, and thought he should share some of his photos with you, although choosing the best 40 was a challenge!
By Daniel Miller

Orokawa bay

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Poley Bay at the northern tip of the Peninsula

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Tairua Valley from The Pinnacles

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Billygoat Falls

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This series of waterfalls through the Sleeping God canyon drops 180m

Coromandel Harbour from Castle Rock

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Not for those that suffer vertigo, this precipitous peak has 360 degree views and is also used for abseiling.

Homunga Bay

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This remote beach can only be accessed by boat or a 2 hour walk

Cliffs between Hahei & Hot Water Beach

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This coastline is riddled with sea caves, some of them large enough for boats to enter.

From inside a collapsed sea cave near Hahei

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This cave can only be accessed by boat at low tide

Cathedral Cove – only access through a natural arch

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Firth of Thames from Camel’s Back

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