our Clevedon

Fall in love with Clevedon.  

Whether you are lucky enough to live in Clevedon or are simply here for a visit, it’s worth taking some time to explore everything on offer. 

Walk or ride your way through its many parks, tracks and reserves. Swim or fish at one of its stunning local beaches. Taste some of the incredible local produce at the weekly farmers markets or at one of Clevedon’s many great eateries. Wander through the village shops or check out the local Sunday craft market. However you choose to enjoy Clevedon, its small country charm and large sense of community will make you feel right at home.

Clevedon Village is nestled in the heart of the Wairoa Valley, a 35-minute drive from the hustle & bustle of the Auckland CBD and only 25 minutes from the Auckland International Airport. The valley extends from the catchment in the Hūnua Ranges, the highest point in Auckland, follows the Wairoa River as it winds through the valley plains to the coast between Waitawa and Whakakaiwhara/Duder Regional Parks. It is this diversity of landscape that provides so many great opportunities to enjoy, live and play. 

From the extensive orchards of the original Maori settlements to the gradual development of a now bustling town, the Wairoa Valley has a long and fascinating history. Hāpua o Te Wairoa (the Wairoa Valley) has been a strong and vibrant home to Ngāi Tai ki Tāmaki for hundreds of years and you can visit their website for more details of their comprehensive history. For a walk through the early European history take a visit to the 145-year-old McNicol Homestead museum where you can learn about what Clevedon was like back in the 1800’s.

A popular weekend destination, Clevedon truly is Auckland’s backyard. With markets and events, weekend escapes, cycling, wedding venues and so much more, there is always something exciting going on. So whether you are here to play, taste or stay, walk or ride, boat or drive, come and discover why so many people have fallen in love with Clevedon.

Love Clevedon.

the contemplation of an icon

A logo that speaks of its place.

Anchoring Clevedon to its environment, its location, its forms, its present and its past.

the mountains standing proud

Our maunga (mountains), Kohukohunui in the Hūnua Ranges and Nīkau Pā rising above Camp Sladdin, watch over the valley.

the meandering journey of the Wairoa

Our awa (water) falls from the Hūnuas, flowing down the Wairoa River seeking out Tīkapa Moana o Hauraki (the Hauraki Gulf ).

the rolling countryside of the valley

Our whenua (land) is the countryside of the valley, undulating and rural. This is where we live, work and play.

Hāpua o Te Wairoa (The Wairoa Valley)