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Piha Beach, on the wild Tasman coast is famous for the Lion Rock vistas, black sand beaches, great surf and deadly rips. If you venture into the water, do so only between the lifeguard flags. Changing rooms, a shop and campground are available. If coming in summer bring plenty of sunscreen and a hat as it can be blistering hot on the black sand. The beach is also spectacular on a wild, windy day. From north Piha there are walking tracks to more secluded beaches. The beach opens daily by 7:30 a.m.

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  • Neighbourhood: Outside the city

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  • Category: Tourist Attractions & Sightseeing
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I loved everthing about the beach it was FABLOUS!!!!!! Iwould defanlity go back to this beach because the waves were great the people were great, to sum it all up it was FABLOUS and I would recamend ... more

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