Selfies, scenic photogenic locations Raglan, in the Waikato offers plenty of places for a personalised holiday memory. Find remote beaches with fantastic sunsets or panoramic hilltops. Laugh and get a snap of your attempts to learn to surf. Enjoy the photo moment of you rappelling down rock canyons and horse riding through the surf at Aotea beach.
Raglan, where to take the best selfies with kids & friends?
Raglan is the place for selfies of the kids water bombing from the jetty or practicing their newly acquired surfing skills.
- Cockle gathering with kids stuck in the muddy low tide estuary flats at Te Kopua Beach
- Learning to surf at Ngarunui beach
- Fish n Chips somewhere on the Raglan boardwalk facing the harbour people watching
- Horse riding on Ruapuke Beach through the waves
- Family and friends fishing from the Raglan wharf
- Yourself at Karioi summit after a brisk hike upwards with its sweeping coastal views
- Raglan harbour estuary walk with its magnificent potukawa trees offering light and shaded depths to photo moment
- Padding in the safe Raglan estuary waters
- Rock canyoning great shots with new friends at Raglan Rock helping to create awesome photos
- Yourself being creative at the Raglan Old School Art Centre
- Kawhia hot pool dig and find experience. Kawhia and the spade (NOTE) for smaller children the trudge to the beach might need some help (you could end up carrying a child)
- Bridal Veil falls, lower steps with yourself keeping on going upwards
- Bridal Veil falls the kids made it to the lower viewing platform (approximately 20 minutes).
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Get the kids to check the actual number of steps.
- Yourself, the kids and friends on a surfboard
- The magnificent gnarly pohutukawa trees along the Raglan boardwalk
- Raglan street art is always a great place to pose
- Raglan outdoors sculptures and town signage
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