Exploring the great outdoors is a passion of mine, whether it’s strolling through parks, along beaches, through forests, or amidst the bustle of the city. However, this latest adventure gave me pause.
It led me along cliff top paths, a prospect that made my fear of heights rear it’s nasty little head. Yet, as it turned out, my worries were unfounded.
It was absolutely delightful! There’s something truly special about enjoying beautiful views while out on a walk.
Location: starts at 2-20 Log Race Road, Piha
More information: Auckland Council Paths
Facilities: long drop toilet



The path was moderate and it’s easy to follow with well formed gravel paths, little bridges and solid platforms where the look out to the rugged coastline is beautiful. And it felt safe.

Start at the end of Te Ahua Road, at the site of a former radio station. You will need to use the treatment station to spray and scrub your shoes in an effort to stop kauri dieback. Then head off in a clockwise direction and follow the track signs to the lookout which gives an amazing view up and down the coast.
Be sure to pack a picnic lunch.


Towards the end of the walk we stopped to take amazing photos of Piha Beach including Lion Rock. It was so high it felt like looking down from a plane!!
We did this walk only just last week and we were so lucky to strike such a beautiful day… it was the day before a huge rain fall in Auckland! Since then Auckland has been in a state of emergency and the flood damage has been devastating. In just one day we experienced a whopping 249mm of rain. Read more here. Sadly this has also led to loss of life and loss of homes.
Kia Kaha Auckland.








Hope you enjoyed the walk as much as I did ♡ Janet
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This looks like an amazingly beautiful walk! Love walks along cliffs and the sea. Thanks for sharing 🙏
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Thanks Helena, I’m so glad to hear that you enjoyed taking a look ⭐
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What a beautiful walk Janet. The views are amazing. So much rain in one day! That is incredible. Sad about the lost of lives.
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Thanks Aletta, so nice to hear your kind comment.
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You’re welcome.
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