The last Sunday of the month is market day in Titirangi - the perfect time to go for a walk and finish up at Lopdell House. Where else can you get home-smoked salmon that tastes just the way grandpa used to make it? Also, where else do you find quite
Titirangi: Market trip a bargain
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Lopdell House in Titirangi. (The part shaded green is a proposed extension to the gallery). Photo / Supplied
We turn back up Titirangi Beach Rd and all around us are the sights and sounds that this area is known for: cute wooden houses peep out from the bush, tui call with noisy gusto and a plump kereru makes a clown of itself as it lurches towards a handy telephone pole. From now on it is uphill all the way, and I know my legs will be telling me all about it when we reach the top.
But keeping me happy is the Zig Zag Track, which leads off to the left a few hundred metres up the hill. Sure it's steep, but it takes you through some of the most unspoiled bush still to be found within the city boundaries. After rain there's even a mini waterfall and a couple of seats allow you to rest and muse over the misty valley below.
Just when I don't feel like I can climb any more we're out and crossing Park Rd opposite the last bit of bush below the market. The thought of smoked salmon draws me on and, eureka, we're out in the open and at the foot of the stairs to the carpark where the market is held.
There are lots of handcrafts on offer. I buy myself a sun hat, find the smoked salmon stall and head for coffee at Lopdell House Cafe.
Further information:
* Titirangi Market: War Memorial Hall carpark, last Sunday of every month, 10am-2pm.
* French Bay Yacht Club: Hall hire ph (09) 817 7609; sailing enquiries ph 021 664 294.
* Lopdell House Gallery and Cafe: Cnr Titirangi and South Titirangi roads, ph (09) 817 8017, open daily 10am-4.30pm, except public holidays.
* Colin McCahon House: 67 Otitori Bay Rd, ph (09) 817 6148, open Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday, 10am-2pm, donation $5 an adult.