A steep and hilly promontory covered in subtropical rainforest, the Coromandel Peninsula is relatively untouched — native pohutukawa trees line one side and idyllic beaches line the other; both encouraging rest and reflection. (acrossnz.com)
Boasting some of New Zealand's most picturesque beaches, native Pohutukawa trees and rainforest, the Coromandel is a feast for the eyes. (nzescape.com)
Hike 40 minutes from the Whangapoua Beach carpark through native bush, then wade across a lagoon and over a low saddle to enter New Chums, fringed with Pohutukawa trees. (outsideonline.com)