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Whananaki Coastal Walk (Te Araroa Route) OPEN
Northern Start Footbridge, Whananaki Estuary, Whananaki North
Southern End Gate at northern end of McAuslin Rd, Sandy Bay
Distance 7.5 kms
Time 2.5 hours
Tramping Standard Easy tramping track
Description
(North to South)


From Whananaki North village, there’s a track next to the school which leads to the footbridge. Once across, head east along the estuary around the small settlement and over the spit before heading south on Pukekawa Rd parallel to the shore. (If the tide is high, there is a 1km detour by road around the back of the settlement).

Beyond Pitokuku Point, a grassy track goes behind private baches and over a stile to join up with a well-graded pohutukawa-lined farm track/driveway with excellent views of the coast and the Poor Knight Islands.

There is a possible diversion via a short, steeper track to the Capitaine Bougainville Memorial on the north point of Oruaea Bay. Great views from here along the coast.

Continue on the driveway until reaching the gate at McAuslin Rd.

Please note that there is limited beach access from the track – i.e. after the Spit, only at Sheltered Bay.

Potential Hazards
  • Vehicles on road or track
  • Farming operations
  • Track exposed to sun, wind or cold
  • Requirements
  • Keep to the track
  • Respect private land
  • Leave gates as you find them
  • No litter
  • No vehicles
  • No taking plants
  • No camping
  • No fires
  • Amenities (Start)
  • Full range of amenities
  • Amenities (End)
  • Roadside parking only
  • Toilets At Sandy Bay.
  • Cafe open in summer.
  • Closest Town(s) Ngunguru
    Managed by Dept of Conservation, Whangarei
    Contact Tel: +9 430-2133
    Map (indicative only)
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