Real estate agent and former city girl Kim-Maree Osborne tells Elisabeth Easther why she and her family think Karaka is a great place in the country.
We've been living here for 13 years now. We came from Howick because I had nine-month-old twins and Mum and Dad were here, although I was a city girl, and I only wanted to be here for two years. I was used to cafes and city life, and I didn't think I'd enjoy the country, but you wouldn't get me back into the city now. It's such a lifestyle out here, it's great for family life, the schools are fantastic, they still have calf club, that kind of thing. It's wholesome New Zealand.
We have lots of lovely restaurants and cafes. You have to go to St Margaret's Cafe, in Karaka, it's this gorgeous little country cafe. They're licensed and they have a lovely open fireplace. In the summer all the tables are in the garden, and they do garden tours because it is that gorgeous. The food is to die for, pork belly on rhubarb and apple, with sliced potato cake, just delicious.
Opposite St. Margaret's we have the wonderful Karaka Country Market. They do gorgeous gourmet meats, different types of wine, and pasta, fresh vegetables and fruit, and really nice things like fennel and you can get coffee there too. It's very Italian-based, but they do all the international stuff too.
Clarks Beach is just through Karaka, 15 minutes from the motorway, and there are fabulous beach walks, with white sandy beaches. You can still scallop out here at low tide. There's a lot of windsurfing, and sailing but you can't hire them there yet so you need to take your own gear.