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2. Hibiscus Coast beaches. From Shakespear Regional Park to Red Beach.
Page 2/ of 4. This page covers from Shakespear Park to Red Beach. I've had to break up Hibiscus Coast beaches into four separate pages.
Okoromai Bay. - Has about 500 metres of sandy beach. Adjacent to the Regional park. Including toilets and grassed picnic areas.
View from access road to Te Haruhi Bay.
Te Haruhi Bay. - Has about 900 metres of sandy beach. Adjacent to the Regional park.
Army Bay. - Has about 500 metres of sandy beach.With a concrete boat ramp that leads onto the sand at low tide.There a grassed picnic area with toilets nearby.
Fishermans Cove. Has a small ramp leading onto a rocky foreshore. I wouldn't launch any thing that I couldn't carry here due to the rocks that are exposed below half tide.There is a grassed reserve along the cliff edge.
Tindalls Beach. - Has about 700 metres of sandy beach. With vehicle access on to the beach for small boat launching. Big Manly Beach. - Has about 1.3 kilometres of sandy beach.With vehicle access on to the beach for small boat launching.Has a surf club. Stanmore Bay. - Has about 1.8 kiolmetres of sandy beach.With vehicle access on to the beach for small boat launching. Red Beach. - Has about 500 metres of sandy beach.With vehicle access on to the beach for small boat launching.As well as a surf club.
1.Go back to the start of the Hibicus Coast. Wieti River to Gulf Harbour.
3. Continue north along the coast to - Orewa Beach to Scandretts Bay.
4.Jump to Algies Bay - Mangawhai Heads beaches.
Go to Quick Beach Guide from Shakespear Park to Red Beach.
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