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Latest revision as of 08:57, 7 October 2014
Woodside Bay is on the southern coast of Waiheke Island, east of Half Moon Bay. It is accessed through Whakanewha Regional Park. It is home to what is reportedly the oldest wooden home on the island, a simple villa owned for many years by left-wing intellectual Peter Lee. It is also one of the Windsurfing spots on the island.