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Surfing

Where you can surf

Anawhata

Surf at Anawhata if you are prepared to walk.

Read more about Anawhata, Waitākere Ranges Regional Park.

Karekare

On a good day the surf can be great at Karekare.

There is only a beach patrol at certain times of the year.

You need to:

  • assess the possible risks
  • make sure the location is appropriate for your level of experience.

Read more about Karekare, Waitākere Ranges Regional Park.

Long Bay

If there is a big swell on the east coast there are often waves at this beach.

Read more about Long Bay Regional Park.

Muriwai

Muriwai Beach and Māori Bay often have good surf.

Māori Bay is more consistent, but usually more crowded.

Read more about Muriwai Regional Park.

Piha

Piha is a great spot for surfing, particularly at the northern and southern ends of the beach.

Read more about Piha, Waitākere Ranges Regional Park.

Te Ārai

Te Ārai is a great spot for surfing.

 Te Ārai Point is the more popular beach, but you can find good waves at Te Ārai South as well.

Read more about Te Ārai Regional Park.

Tāwharanui

Tāwharanui is a popular location for surfers, especially if there is a swell on the east coast.

There are a couple of north facing beaches that are good for surfing in more southerly winds.

Read more about Tāwharanui Regional Park.

Te Henga (Bethells Beach)

There is good surf at Bethells Beach and O'Neill Beach.

Read more about Te Henga, Waitākere Ranges Regional Park.

Whatipu

The Whatipū area is a scientific reserve owned by the Department of Conservation and managed by Auckland Council Regional Parks.

It is a spectacular area of coastal dunes and wetlands.

Read more about Whatipū, Waitākere Ranges Regional Park.

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