Church Bay, New Zealand The Legend of Narnia has become a filming location and location in recent years, with the "Lord of the Rings" trilogy, the "Hobbit" series, and the Oscar-winning "Marine Piano Teacher". Movies such as "The Last Samurai". Today I want to share with you the location of the movie "Legend of Narnia" - Church Bay on the Koromand Peninsula. The landscape here is often mistaken for one of Windows 10's own desktops. Church Bay is located on the North Island of New Zealand on the east coast of the Koromande Peninsula. Its name is derived from its realistic shape. Due to the erosion of the sea, the limestone walls form arches that resemble Baroque Catholic churches, and the white conglomerates that "float" in the sea are also like churches, especially in the foggy mornings. [Play Features] Cross the Narnia World to enjoy the magnificent view of the East Coast diving and kayaking paradise to see New Zealand's characteristic plant silver fin way "War I" Memorial Forest [Narnia legend shooting site] Church Bay's towering rock walls are like a stone arch, natural. In front of the arch is a giant white reef and a blue sea. It is frequently featured in "Narnia Legend 2: Prince Casbin". The children in the film, guided by the Narnia horn, travel directly to the arched rock through the train tunnel, completing the journey from London to Narnia. In addition, there are many scenes from the peninsula overlooking Church Bay. [Dive and kayaking paradise] Church Bay is also a paradise for diving and kayaking, with beautiful mollusks and different shapes of reefs underwater. If time permits, we can take a round-the-island trip around the Koromand Peninsula, from the small town of Thames gold in the west to the town of Coromandel in the northwest, sitting on a historic train through the ancient shell-shell fir forest. I believe that whether it is the seaside trail along the road, the well-known beach, the famous fish and chips, or the hot water beach, it is destined to make your trip worthwhile. [How to get to Church Bay] Land Road: about 30 minutes walk from the parking lot. Waterways: Take a speedboat or row KAYAK to go. [How to park] Church Bay is not allowed by car, so you can only park in the parking lot. In summer (October 1 - April 30), the parking lot on the top of the slope is prohibited, but it can be temporarily disembarked, and can only be paid to park at the Motel or the foot of the mountain. In winter (May 1 - September 30), tourists can park their car at the paid parking lot on the top of the slope.
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Church Bay, New Zealand The Legend of Narnia has become a filming location and location in recent years, with the "Lord of the Rings" trilogy, the "Hobbit" series, and the Oscar-winning "Marine Piano Teacher". Movies such as "The Last Samurai". Today I want to share with you the location of the movie "Legend of Narnia" - Church Bay on the Koromand Peninsula. The landscape here is often mistaken for one of Windows 10's own desktops. Church Bay is located on the North Island of New Zealand on the east coast of the Koromande Peninsula. Its name is derived from its realistic shape. Due to the erosion of the sea, the limestone walls form arches that resemble Baroque Catholic churches, and the white conglomerates that "float" in the sea are also like churches, especially in the foggy mornings. [Play Features] Cross the Narnia World to enjoy the magnificent view of the East Coast diving and kayaking paradise to see New Zealand's characteristic plant silver fin way "War I" Memorial Forest [Narnia legend shooting site] Church Bay's towering rock walls are like a stone arch, natural. In front of the arch is a giant white reef and a blue sea. It is frequently featured in "Narnia Legend 2: Prince Casbin". The children in the film, guided by the Narnia horn, travel directly to the arched rock through the train tunnel, completing the journey from London to Narnia. In addition, there are many scenes from the peninsula overlooking Church Bay. [Dive and kayaking paradise] Church Bay is also a paradise for diving and kayaking, with beautiful mollusks and different shapes of reefs underwater. If time permits, we can take a round-the-island trip around the Koromand Peninsula, from the small town of Thames gold in the west to the town of Coromandel in the northwest, sitting on a historic train through the ancient shell-shell fir forest. I believe that whether it is the seaside trail along the road, the well-known beach, the famous fish and chips, or the hot water beach, it is destined to make your trip worthwhile. [How to get to Church Bay] Land Road: about 30 minutes walk from the parking lot. Waterways: Take a speedboat or row KAYAK to go. [How to park] Church Bay is not allowed by car, so you can only park in the parking lot. In summer (October 1 - April 30), the parking lot on the top of the slope is prohibited, but it can be temporarily disembarked, and can only be paid to park at the Motel or the foot of the mountain. In winter (May 1 - September 30), tourists can park their car at the paid parking lot on the top of the slope.
Dreamy blue Koromande Peninsula Koromande Peninsula is located in the east of Auckland area, west of Haulaki Bay. The peninsula is 80 kilometers long and about 30 kilometers wide, and the overall area is equivalent to two Shanghai Chongming Island. With lush coastal forests, fantastic beaches and blue seas, it is one of New Zealand’s most popular resorts. Rocky volcanic hills are covered by pristine rainforests and more than 400 kilometers of spectacular coastline can find dreamy beaches. Below the surface there are more beautiful spectacles, colorful marine life in the coral groves, sea caves and caves of Church Bay.