Everything about Riverhead New Zealand totally explained
Riverhead is a small, historically predominantely working-class town located by
Waitemata Harbour, north of
Auckland,
New Zealand. The region around Riverhead and the neighbouring towns of
Kumeu and Huapai is known for its vineyards.
Riverhead was briefly a
railway terminus in the
19th century, located at the eastern end of the isolated
Kumeu-Riverhead Section. The line operated from
1875 and
1881 as a link from Auckland to regions north, with Riverhead acting as the transition point from ferry to railway. When the
North Auckland Line connected Kumeu with Auckland via rail in 1881, the coastal shipping became unnecessary, and with no reason to continue operating, the railway to Riverhead was closed.
The region features a
plantation forest that's popular with both mountain cyclists (http://www.wcrc.co.nz) and motor cyclists (http://www.waitematamcc.co.nz).
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