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Brynderwyn Range
Brynderwyn Hills
Photo of Brynderwyn Range
The eastern end of the Brynderwyn Range as seen from Mangawhai Heads (October 2010)
Highest point
Elevation430 m (1,410 ft)[1][2]
Coordinates36°04′27S 174°30′09E / 36.0742°S 174.5024°E / -36.0742; 174.5024
Naming
Native namePiroa (Māori)[3]
Geography
Brynderwyn Range is located in Northland Region
Brynderwyn Range

Brynderwyn Range

Northland, New Zealand

Geology
Mountain typeMountain range

The Brynderwyn RangeorBrynderwyn Hills is a ridge extending east–west across the Northland Peninsula in northern New Zealand some 60 kilometres south of Whangārei, from the southern end of Bream Bay in the east to the Otamatea River (an arm of the Kaipara Harbour) in the west. Though not of great height (reaching only some 450 metres) it is a notable feature of the Northland Region's geography, not least because it is traversed by State Highway 1, which is forced to follow a tortuous route for some distance as it descends to the south. The small settlement of Brynderwyn lies at the southern foot of the hills, at the junction of SH1 and SH12. There are different walks of up to 10 km giving views of the Whangārei Heads, Bream Bay and out to sea.[4]

The hills were the site of New Zealand's worst road accident.[5] On 7 February 1963, a bus crashed after losing control of its brakes while nearing the top of the southern descent, killing 15 of the 35 people on board.[6] In July 2014 the presumed remains of a 20-year missing Northland man were found there by forestry workers on a steep hillside.[7]

References

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  1. ^ Land Information New Zealand (May 2020). Topo50 map AY30 - Maungaturoto (Map). Retrieved 10 October 2020.
  • ^ Land Information New Zealand (May 2020). Topo50 map AY31 - Mangawhai (Map). Retrieved 10 October 2020.
  • ^ Piroa-Brynderwyns Landcare Five Year Plan – 2018–2023 (PDF) (Booklet). Piroa-Brynderwyns Landcare. August 2018. Archived (PDF) from the original on 28 January 2020. Retrieved 10 October 2020.
  • ^ "Whangarei area: Brynderwyn Hills Walk". Department of Conservation (New Zealand). May 2014. Retrieved 25 July 2014.
  • ^ Brynderwyn tragedy: The nightmare never fades. The New Zealand Herald.
  • ^ New Zealand Disasters – Bus Accident: The Brynderwyns. Christchurch City Libraries website.
  • ^ Edge, Kristin (25 July 2014). "Body found believed to be Northland man missing for 20 years". The New Zealand Herald / Northern Advocate. Retrieved 25 July 2014.

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