Tasman Lookout 1 Marine Parade South, Piha 0772

Tasman Lookout





215 Reviews
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Tasman Lookout 1 Marine Parade South, Piha 0772




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1 Marine Parade South, Piha 0772

Hours

  • FridayOpen 24 hours
  • SaturdayOpen 24 hours
  • SundayOpen 24 hours
  • MondayOpen 24 hours
  • TuesdayOpen 24 hours
  • WednesdayOpen 24 hours
  • ThursdayOpen 24 hours

Features

  • Wheelchair-accessible car park
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Good for kids




Recommended Reviews

Sue K
14.10.2023
Tasman Lookout
An easy short walk to the lookout for Tasman and Piha. About 20 minutes on return. From the lookout, you may walk further down to a hidden beach.Breathtaking scenery. Well worth trying.
Casey Yard (FOXY_Three_DEE)
07.10.2023
Tasman Lookout
Pretty easy hike for some really amazing views!
Mark Pitts
03.10.2023
Tasman Lookout
A “must-do” little hike for the views up to Tasman Lookout when you visit Piha Beach. It’s only 20 minutes or less up the trail from the end of the parking lot on the South end of Piha Beach to the lookout. Beautiful views from there of the beaches, the ocean, the town of Piha and the surrounding mountains. You can also see the Gap and the Blue Pools from here.It’s an uphill hike to the lookout, but the trail is easy and anyone can do it. You can hike one way from the parking area, or the other way from the beach at the Blue Pools.If you hike from the parking lot, just keep hiking south past the lookout, and you will find the trail down to the beach, the Blue Pools and the Gap. All great places to see and a beautiful place to relax and soak in the water.At low tide, you can continue walking along the beach at the Gap, and around to the southern part of Piha Beach
Cinthia Gonzalez
01.10.2023
Tasman Lookout
Such a nice place, with low tide you can walk a lot!
Madelein Grove
11.09.2023
Tasman Lookout
Sparkling sand and gravity defying rock face! This is a place to visit, the water is warm and there is a beach cove off the main swimming beach. Sand sparkles like little diamonds and the cliff next to the beach with its suspended rocks is spectacular, photos do not do it justice. Take your own drinks and plenty of snacks for the day as there is no close shops. There is a restaurant if you fancy a quick bite.
Carol A
05.09.2023
Tasman Lookout
This is a short but steep walk up to the view point from the beach below. Its beautiful scenery up here. There is another walk way attached to this but we did not walk it.
Tereza Kloknerova
04.09.2023
Tasman Lookout
little bit hard to get to the top but once you get there you forget all about the hard and sweaty way up. beautiful views, we stayed for sunset and i was amazed. the whole park, the beach, the ocean - definitely a must see if you are in auckland.
Rotem NZ Adventures
23.08.2023
Tasman Lookout
The Tasman Lookout Path takes you from Piha beach to some of the local hidden gems.This path is at its best at low tide, when you can freely roam around the rocky outcrops, islands and inlets.It is spectacular to see the sea raging in a strong westerly swell – but you may not be able to do the complete loop at such times, however the views from the top trail will be worthwhile.Start at the main Piha Beach car park and head to southern end, where the path takes you on a short, steep climb to the ridge where great views await.While climbing over, enjoy the short side trip to the first lookout point which takes in the view back across Piha Beach and towards Taitomo Island.Carry on and check out The Gap – a famous spot where at high tide the waves crash over the rocky ledge and form a perfect swimming beach.Descend down to the grassy area that leads to the blow-hole, a popular destination, especially at full tide. Be careful around the rocks there, they can be slippery.Returning from the blow-hole, keep left and head to the beach to see The Gap at eye level. If the tide allows, you can roam around the wide beach past Taitomo Island with its stunning portal. If the tide is in you can stay close to the shore, but be careful, the rockface is very crumbly and large rocks and boulders can come down at any moment. It is best to stay away from there if possible.An easy, level stroll takes you back to the car park, or you can follow the beach to Lion Rock if want to take in more of this magnificent coastline.A beautiful, easy walk with a short, steep climb at the start. Great for kids, especially on a nice day.
Jason Free
12.08.2023
Tasman Lookout
Nice easy walk, heaps on parking. Pretty wild on a stormy day.
John Do Peppino
23.07.2023
Tasman Lookout
There is a wonderful short walk from the car park to the amazing lookout and further down to the end of the beach, where you can walk back on sand. I totally recommend it unless it is peak high tide as you might get wet feet when passing the rock back on the beach.

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1 Marine Parade South, Piha 0772
Tasman Lookout