This page includes sales for Waihi Beach, Athenree, and Bowentown suburbs.
Waihi Beach is a coastal town at the western end of the Bay of Plenty. It lies 10 kilometres to the east of the town of Waihi, at the foot of the Coromandel Peninsula. The main beach is 10 kilometres long. At the northern end of Waihi Beach, the 145 hectares (360 acres) Orokawa Scenic Reserve offers several walking tracks and cycle pathways along the coast and to Orokawa Bay, only accessible by foot or boat, and offering stunning views and surrounded by native bush. Home to boutique shops, eateries, and stunning white sandy beaches loved by swimmers and surfers, it’s a charming and sought-after destination for many tourists and new residents who want to change their lifestyle living.
A short drive or cycle down the coast, there are the beautiful calm waters of Bowentown and Anzac Bay, popular for activities like fishing, kayaking, stand up paddleboarding and surfing.
Athenree is a rural settlement coastal town separated from Waihi Beach by the Waiau River on its north and east side. The area includes a holiday park with hot springs and Athenree Wetland, which includes a walking track.
A delightful spot with a mix of permanent and non-permanent residents, and a popular retirement and summer holiday place, with a friendly and relaxed community – a coastal prime location attracting ever more people to move in.
Source: Wikipedia, newzealand.com, westernbay.govt.nz, barfoot.co.nz, google