Beach
Wharariki Beach
50 locals recommend
Tips from locals
A walk over the farm track will guide you to the stunning Wharariki Beach. Have a look out for baby seals in the river next to the track!
World class beach! best to go on low tide on foot to play, see and laugh with the baby seals in the paddles . Its a 25 min walk from the car park. soft sand and lots of winds ( protect your camera!)
A well sign posted 20 minute track that takes you over farmland, through small area of bush and down onto the sand dunes. Best at Low Tide so you can see the caves to the right, the seal pups and the caves further up the beach to the left. Amazing sunsets to capture in the evening. This is a half day outing.
The track to Wharariki Beach travels over farm paddocks and through a section of coastal forest, before arriving a the beautiful windswept coast. The best time to visit is at low tide, when you can walk the length of the beach and take in spectacular coastlines, caverns, islands, and enormous sand dunes along the way. Source: DOC Sometimes baby seals are swimming near the rocks. Please keep your distance while viewing their wonderful antics.
The track to Wharariki Beach travels over farm paddocks and through a section of coastal forest, before arriving a the beautiful windswept coast. The best time to visit is at low tide, when you can walk the length of the beach and take in spectacular coastlines, caverns, islands, and enormous sand…
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Location
Wharariki Rd
Pūponga, Tasman