Into the swing of it
Whakatane and Ohope have so much to offer all types of visitors, and golf lovers will find this corner of the country equivalent to a hole in one.
WORDS Hayley Barnett / PHOTOS Supplied
Head south from Tauranga for one hour and youāll find yourself immersed in the beauty and flavours of the Whakatane District ā a place which has come a long way in recent years. Yes, it still offers the same stunning coastline scenery, bush and beaches, but have you experienced its unbelievably tantalising array of cafĆ©s, restaurants and bars? Add to that two of the countryās best golf clubs and youāve got yourself an easy weekend getaway to remember.
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Whakatane Golf Club
This 18-hole championship course is just a five-minute drive from Whakatane township and offers excellent lush fast greens with fairways that are mostly flat and forgiving. Its greens are great for approach shots, while there are some where accuracy is essential. The lounge bar and restaurant/cafĆ© serves meals and snacks and, if you donāt have time to get there during the day, thereās the nine-hole Twilight Golf held on Thursday evenings.
NgÄ Tapuwae o Toi
Meaning Footprints of Toi, this walkway captures the essence of Whakatane District. The track includes three major scenic reserves ā Kohi Point Scenic Reserve, Åhope Scenic Reserve and Mokorua Scenic Reserve. Head in a clockwise direction and experience the full 16km round trip with its amazing clifftop views, native bush and secluded beaches. Or do one stretch and get the Bay Hopper bus back to the start.
Ohope Beach Golf links
Some say this is one of the best links courses in New Zealand and itās plain to see why. Amazing views of the ocean and Whakaari/White Island keep visitors coming back for more. Its superbly-maintained course has been described as a hidden gem and boasts a refurbished clubroom lounge, a bar and cafĆ© and is a premier destination for events.
Ohope Harbourside Trail
Stretching out over three kilometres, this harbourside trail is perfect for those looking for a nice walk, run or short bike ride. The walk is located along the shoreline of Ohiwa Harbour and has been designed to ensure the least disruption to the environment while offering stunning views.
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1. LāEpicerie Larder
This French cafĆ©, located in the heart of Whakatane, offers homemade breads and pastries that will immediately transport you to a quaint French village. Thereās also great coffee and a whole host of other delicacies to get your tastebuds singing.
2. Fishermanās Wharf
Head to one of Ohopeās best restaurants for great views and even better fish tacos. Hang out with a beer or wine on the spacious deck and try the excellent seafood and steak, or take away from the handy window and explore Ohiwa Harbour.
3. Moxi
If youāre after a classic Kiwi cafĆ©, look no further than Ohopeās Moxi. The Hangover Breakfast will see you through the day, while the pancakes wonāt disappoint.
4. The Comm
Beer lovers tend to flock to The Comm in Whakatane for the Good George offerings, great atmosphere and mouth-watering food. Theyāre open from breakfast through to dinner and even cater to the kids.
5. Gibbos on the Wharf
Serving fresh seafood and the classic fishān chips, the Whakatane institution that is Gibbos on the Wharf gives the option of taking away or dining with a view. Bargain prices and good quality food have made this one of the townās most visited takeaway joints.
6. Cigol
You could argue Whakataneās Cigol is aptly named. It means ālittle townā, but thereās nothing small town about this Korean fusion restaurant. Giving off some serious urban vibes, the restaurant offers everything you want from a Korean foodie experience, but with a Pacific twist.