[1]Here is the Old Mout Cider team’s pick of the top spots around the country.
If you are in the North Island:
Up North: Cape Reinga [2] is a bit of a long drive… but once you get there, views of the two oceans are well worth it.
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Auckland : climb up the hill and enjoy stunning views of the city and Mission Bay from Sebastian Point (Michael J Savage memorial). If you’d like to go for a walk before the picnic – visit Omana Regional Park [4] or Tawharanui [5] beach – there are plenty of easy walks in the area.
Taupo: pick your perfect spot anywhere along the Lake Taupo waterfront, or take a short drive to Huka Falls.
New Plymouth/Mt Taranaki: take a stroll in the Pukekura Park [6] – this place has plenty of events scheduled during the year, including concerts and festivals. If you are an adventurous type, pick a walk on the bottom of Mt Taranaki and enjoy well-deserved meal at the end.
Wellington: located by the infamous Oriental Bay, Freyberg Park has rope climbing equipment for older children.. as well as picnic tables.
For the South Island Folk:
Nelson : The home of Old Mout Cider is far from short of beautiful spots: try Tahunanui or Kaiterteri. For a walk and a picnic – Aniseed Valley, with an easy stroll to Whispering Falls [7].
Christchurch: we’ve just discovered a Comprehensive Picnic Spots List [8]! Cantabrians take it seriously! If you fancy a drive – climb up Mt John and stay for a night show at the observatory after dark.
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Otago: Say hi to the penguin colony at Pilots Beach [10] (aka Hobart Town Beach) or for the adventure lovers.. oil your bike and re-discover the Otago Rail Trail, [11] there is plenty to see on your way.
Don’t forget to pack a bottle of Old Mout Cider – but please be good and comply with the liquor laws.