Maunganui Bluff, Mount Maunganui
Situated approximately 16 kms from Waipoua Lodge, Maunganui Bluff Beach is an amazing example of the wild and rugged west coast of Northland, New Zealand. This untamed coast looks directly onto the Tasman Sea and standing on the beach if you looked out to sea there is nothing for over 2,000 kms until way over the horizon you would find Australia !
Renowned for its natural minerals and ancient rock formations, Maunganui Bluff Beach is a perfect place to walk, relax and enjoy the breathtaking surrounds. However, the surf can be extremely dangerous and swimming is not recommended. Some lucky guests from the lodge have even encountered a seal taking a short rest whilst sunbathing on the rocks ! Thought to be perhaps dead, our guest went to touch the seal only to find he was rather annoyed to be awakened from his sleepy sunbathing !
For the more serious walker there are tracks up over the hills to enjoy even more amazing views. At low tide the famous New Zealand green lipped mussels can be gathered from the rocks and brought back to the Lodge to become a delicious entree !
Road access to the beach is easy – follow SH12 south from the lodge for 10 kms and then turn right – signposted Maunganui Bluff. Although this road is unsealed/metal it is well maintained and presents no problem for driving. It is about 6 kms out to the beach and parking is only a stone’s throw away from the golden sand.