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    Browns Bay beach - Beautiful Browns Bay beach

    Browns Bay beach

    4.8(4 reviews)
    2.4 kmBrowns Bay

    Great Kiwi Beach! This place is a wonderful beach- it's…read morewide, sandy, with beautiful views, plenty of nearby amenities, restaurants, parking- this place has it all! There's a place where you can pay some dude on a tractor to launch your boat. He drives his tractor waaaay into the water to make sure you're properly launched. I saw people on jet skis, boats, swimmers- this place gets used. Walking along the beach, I found all kinds of interesting seashells! Heaps of them! There's a grassy area between the beach and the facilities, if sand isn't your thing. The beach offers wide open spaces where you can run free and not worry about stepping on a pop-top and blowing out your flip-flop and have to go on back home. Other than the fantastic view of far off seas and distant islands, was the facilities offered here. Outdoor showers to wash the salt water off, or bathe the family dog in. Indoor changing rooms and bathrooms. Hungry? There's heaps of dining options just a stone's throw away from this beach. It's like a small little town alongside this nice beach, with a large park backing up to it. Check it out!

    A lovely beach across the road from various shops and cafes, Browns Bay has a lovely ambience that…read moremany Aucklander's love to rave about. There's a giant ice-cream dust bin opposite the delightful Penguino Ice Cream shop nearby, which I highly recommend before you head to the beach. Afterwards, go for your stroll and take in some grand views. The sand stretches for ages, so it's easy to find a spot even on a hot summer's day. Not a good surfing or bodyboarding beach, but great for swimming and paddling. My last visit was on a chilly, windy day, but it didn't ruin the atmosphere, rather adding to it's special nature. Hop on a swing and take in a peaceful breeze this autumn at Browns Bay.

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    Mairangi Bay Beach

    Mairangi Bay Beach

    3.9(7 reviews)
    0.3 kmMairangi Bay

    This golden sand beach is wonderful as it's just behind the strip of many great little cafes and…read moreshops as well as one of the beaches along East Coast bays with the concrete walkway. It's connected to Murrays one way and Campbell's the other way and makes for a nice treat, especially with a buddy or a 4-legged companion. It's best at low tide but it was also a shrieking-good surprise with the waves coming in at high tide as well. The grass is elevated behind a stone wall from the beach with swings above the sand. The Mairangi Bay Surf Life saving Club sits just to one corner with patrols during the weekends. We came and saw littles running one weekend morning doing their water safety training. There were also heaps of people in the water and as well as boat taken out. Definitely a great one for summer

    This is an open letter to the good gentlemen who operate the Lotto. Dear Sirs, please can you pick…read morethe correct numbers, as I am doing my share by filling in the little form. The reason I would like you to pick the correct numbers, is so that I can buy a small bach near Mairangi Bay beach. The small beach on Auckland's East Coast Bays, is just the place where I can see myself living. The water is good for swimming, the beach is not too big, and not too small, and the eye candy is plentiful. There is just enough parking to keep away the masses, and it is just a short walk away from Mairangi Bay village. A village filled with excellent dining options, and all the facilities a Lotto winner will need. Thank you, I await your selection.

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    Mairangi Bay Beach - The surf life saving club at Mairangi Bay!

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    Waiake Bay

    Waiake Bay

    5.0(2 reviews)
    3.6 km

    A great beach that's a little different from the other East Coast bays because of the cool rock…read morestructure to the left hand side where a small part of the cliff has come away from the main part with flat rocks connecting them. A very neat feature. Same as all of them though- you can see Rangitoto. Noticed some people taking some rods there for a fish in this area. Be careful though- saw a warning sign for falling rocks. Public bathrooms available and an outdoor shower that is helpful. A cool climbing pyramid rope structure on the grassy area to the side as well as a underpass wooden walkway to the opposite side of the road to the boat club. Rocks on both sides of the beach at low tide that you can walk around. Can get slippery so be careful but good fun and you can get to the secluded little Winstones Cove this way. They have a pontoon in the middle of the ocean which is cool as well as a little secluded part of the beach for boats and a boat ramp. Noticed several SUP'ers too- water is definitely calm enough for it. Makes for excellent swimming as well. What a neat little bay- definitely recommend

    Really nice beach for a walk! Dog friendly, majestic and mostly quiet in comparison to nearby…read moreBrowns Bay. It's a smaller bay, but has some beautiful qualities, such as the giant rock you can climb or just marvel at, a beautiful stream made by seawater and a nearby cafe, Tides, to grab a coffee at and watch the waves.

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    Thorne Bay - Paradise found in Takapuna

    Thorne Bay

    5.0(4 reviews)
    5.1 km

    A great secluded little beach that you can access through Minnehaha Ave or by walking along the…read morecoastal walk between Takapuna and Milford. There are a few road parks on Minnehaha and then it's just a short, steep concrete path through some bush onto the coastal concrete walkway until you reach the secret bay. There are rocks on either side that allow fisherman to try their luck- which we saw when we came one evening. There is a small bit of sand if you just want to lay down and also the shade of a tree if you are coming during the day time. We caught Thorne at a not so ideal swimming time with pretty strong waves that were pummelling us a bit and washing up a lot of seaweed- having said that it was still good fun. Would love to come back when it's a bit less rough though for sure. It's very pretty- can definitely say that A lovely, not so populated seaside spot- perfect daytime or evening.

    This secluded beach has white sand, clear water and is an absolute favourite amongst locals. Walk…read morealong the coast from the larger, more populated Takapuna Beach past historic scoria reefs and petrified log holes and within 15 minutes you will find yourself at this hidden haven. Don't forget to pick up a coffee or an award winning liquorice ice cream from Takapuna Beach Cafe before you start. Fun Fact: If you are walking your dogs during low tide be sure to let them have a dip or drink in the fresh water rock pool towards the Southern end of the beach. The water trickles down from Lake Pupuke and the dogs just love it!

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    Murrays Bay Beach

    Murrays Bay Beach

    4.0(5 reviews)
    0.3 km

    Murrays Bay is a small beach next door to Mairangi- which you can get to easily by the cool…read moreconcrete walkway between them. It's best at low tide but we had quite a big of fun getting splashes from high tide as well. Beware though it does get slippery when wet. Murrays; most recognisable landmark would be the wharf to the opposite end of this path- where people queue up to jump off and ladder up again for another go. Looks like good fun! There is a steep concrete path that goes alongside the cliff-top houses on the same side as the wharf and goes to Rothesay Bay. A sailing club also lives here and there is grassy areas with a few trees for shade that isn't too far from the golden sand and water. A concrete staircase down to the inviting water and view of Rangitoto- quite popular in the summer so park at a nearby side street and come on down

    I am such a huge fan of the outdoors and we are just spoilt for choice when it comes to beaches in…read moreour beautiful city. Located on the North Shore in between Mairangi Bay and Rothesay Bay is this little gem called Murrays Bay. With a lovely stretch of soft beach to relax upon, and a bay that is perfect for swimming, and boating. The Murrays Bay Wharf is great for jumping off in high tide, as there is a nice depth to the water for a big splash. If you are a keen fisherman/woman, or kid sink a line off the wharf and as you ponder on the view of Rangitoto island wait on that lucky bite. Great place really to teach the young children to fish, as it is safe and picturesque. The Bay is also home to Murrays Bay Sailing Club; located at 513 Beach Road which offers sailing facilities for all levels of dinghy sailing. An East Coast Bays jewel to sum it up.

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    Murrays Bay Beach - View of Rangitoto from Murrays Bay Beach

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    View of Rangitoto from Murrays Bay Beach

    Crows Nest Rise Walk - localflavor - Updated June 2026

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