Whatipu

Whatipu

Whatipu is a remote beach on the west coast of the Auckland Region in the North Island of New Zealand.

Access, Location

The road to it is unsealed, and beach access is poorly signposted from the end of the road. To the south of Whatipu is Manukau Harbour. To the north is Karekare.

urfing

Whatipu has no surf patrol, and as with all the beaches west of Auckland, swimming is not safe due to rips.

Caves

There are spectacular caves about 20 minutes walk from the carpark, but there is no access from the caves to the beach. In pre-European times, the caves were used as shelter by travellers. In the early 20th century, the largest cave was used for dances, but sand has since drifted into the cave and the dance floor is now covered by five metres of sand.

Shipwreck

HMS "Orpheus" ran aground with the loss of 189 lives just inside the Manukau Harbour entrance south of Whatipu in 1863.

Historic Industry

There was a timber mill built at Whatipu in 1867 to service the kauri trade. A tramline was built to a second timber mill three kilometers north in 1870, and eventually extended up to Piha and Anawhata. The mills closed in 1886 when the kauri ran out.

Geology

Shifting sands have substantially changed the beach since the 1940s. Over 6 square kilometres has been added to the beach since then.

Whatipu-Gibbons Track

6 hours return. The track begins at the carpark at Whatipu. It leads up the hill to the right of the carpark and is clearly marked. It follows the top of the cliffs to the picturesque Pararaha Valley where it descends to the beach at Pararaha point. It then follows the beach back to Whatipu. You need to be fit because the trudge back along the beach is quite hard going. Don't be tempted to take shortcuts through the swamp, because it is easy to get stuck in thick vegetation and knee deep water. Paratutae Rock at the harbour entrance looks easy to climb but be warned, it is difficult and particularly dangerous to climb down [Day Walks of Greater Auckland, Marios Gavalas and Peter Jansson, Page 68. Reed Publishing 2003] .

External links

* [http://www.willig.net/index.php?option=com_gallery2&Itemid=26&g2_itemId=787/ Whatipu - www.willig.net]

References


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