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You can explore the coastline from the northern end of Milford Beach to the southern end of Takapuna Beach, taking in the area's rock pools, beaches and scenery.
Start at Milford Reserve. The route takes you along the shoreline, with uninterrupted views of the Hauraki Gulf and Rangitoto Island, Auckland's most recent volcanic cone.
There are a number of good swimming beaches along the way, from secluded Thorne Bay to the pōhutukawa-lined Takapuna Beach. There is also plenty of opportunity to see local marine life in the volcanic rock pools and fossils of ancient forests preserved by lava flows.
Between Milford Beach and Takapuna Beach the route crosses private property. Owners have allowed this. Please respect the environment and the privacy of local residents, and do not trespass on private property outside the route.
This walk is best at low tide as the rocks are exposed and the path is dry. Check the tides on the MetService website.
1 hour 30 minutes
This walk is suitable for all fitness levels. For the most part it is flat and easy, although there are some parts where the path is rocky and rough, and can be slippery.
It is not suitable for wheelchairs or pushchairs.
From Milford Reserve end - walk over the pedestrian bridge or down Omana Road to catch a bus on Inga Road.
From Takapuna Beach end - the nearest buses are on Hurstmere and Lake roads.
Be careful. The pathway in this area is not properly constructed.