Glinks Gully Explained

Glinks Gully
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:New Zealand
Subdivision Type1:Region
Subdivision Name1:Northland Region
Subdivision Type2:District
Subdivision Name2:Kaipara District
Pushpin Map:Northland

Glinks Gully is a small settlement located on the west coast of Northland, New Zealand, approximately south of Dargaville. The settlement consists of around 70 houses.

Glinks Gully borders the Tasman Sea with a direct stretch of beach[1] known as Ripiro Beach, the longest driveable beach in New Zealand at .[2]

During the 19th century, the coast near Glinks Gully experienced several shipwrecks. One of the earliest recorded was the Aurora, which was wrecked in 1840 while departing Kaipara Harbour. Another incident occurred in 1851 when the was wrecked, resulting in the loss of 12 lives. Survivors of L'Alcmène reported walking three hours south from the wreck site, where they encountered "a broad valley running at right angles to the beach" and, further inland, discovered a small lake. Glinks Gully, located south of Baylys Beach (the approximate location of the wreck), matches this description, with a small lake situated up a valley from the beach.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Glinks Gully Beach . BeachSearcher.
  2. Web site: Ripiro Beach . Kaipara District.
  3. Web site: The story of the wrecked L'Alcmene . Stuff.