Waikanae Beach Bliss Guidebook

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Waikanae Beach Bliss Guidebook

Food scene

Most fresh produce is grown on site in there vegetable garden, the Pizza's are Incredible and there is normally live music on a Sunday afternoon
45 habitants recommandent
Long Beach Cafe
40 Tutere St
45 habitants recommandent
Most fresh produce is grown on site in there vegetable garden, the Pizza's are Incredible and there is normally live music on a Sunday afternoon
Amazing home made food, best pies in town, great coffee, plenty of vegetarian options
34 habitants recommandent
Olde Beach Bakery
3 Ono St
34 habitants recommandent
Amazing home made food, best pies in town, great coffee, plenty of vegetarian options
Saturday morning community markets, great place to get fresh local produce and arts and crafts
Waikanae Park
Saturday morning community markets, great place to get fresh local produce and arts and crafts
Healthy and delicious food for people with dietary requirements
12 habitants recommandent
Sunday Cantina
12 habitants recommandent
Healthy and delicious food for people with dietary requirements
An unpretentious, action packed place for people to dine any time of the day. Great food & beer!
26 habitants recommandent
Salt and Wood Collective
11 Ngaio Rd
26 habitants recommandent
An unpretentious, action packed place for people to dine any time of the day. Great food & beer!

Sightseeing

Ideal for bird watching, nice board walk with scenic views
14 habitants recommandent
Waikanae Estuary Scientific Reserve
14 habitants recommandent
Ideal for bird watching, nice board walk with scenic views
Amazing beach for kite surfing, kayaking, sunsets, long walks, swimming in shallow waters and building sand castles
34 habitants recommandent
Waikanae Beach
34 habitants recommandent
Amazing beach for kite surfing, kayaking, sunsets, long walks, swimming in shallow waters and building sand castles
Ngā Manu Nature Reserve offers you a unique opportunity to have a hands-on experience with nature. It is a ‘must see’ attraction for all local families and tourists visiting the Wellington region.
65 habitants recommandent
Nga Manu Nature Reserve
65 habitants recommandent
Ngā Manu Nature Reserve offers you a unique opportunity to have a hands-on experience with nature. It is a ‘must see’ attraction for all local families and tourists visiting the Wellington region.
The Escarpment Track runs from Paekākāriki to Pukerua Bay, taking in sweeping views of the spectacular Kāpiti Coastline and the region’s famous Kāpiti Island. Families of all ages regularly enjoy this trail, but it is not recommended for the faint-hearted: you’ll scale around 1,200 steep steps, navigate narrow pathways across ridgelines, and traverse two swing bridges.
59 habitants recommandent
Escarpment Walkaway
State Highway 1
59 habitants recommandent
The Escarpment Track runs from Paekākāriki to Pukerua Bay, taking in sweeping views of the spectacular Kāpiti Coastline and the region’s famous Kāpiti Island. Families of all ages regularly enjoy this trail, but it is not recommended for the faint-hearted: you’ll scale around 1,200 steep steps, navigate narrow pathways across ridgelines, and traverse two swing bridges.
Great outdoor pool in Waikanae. With lane swimming, hydroslide, tot's pool and BBQs, there is fun for the whole family!
14 habitants recommandent
Waikanae Swimming Pool
Ngarara Road
14 habitants recommandent
Great outdoor pool in Waikanae. With lane swimming, hydroslide, tot's pool and BBQs, there is fun for the whole family!

City/town information

Otaki Beach is located two kilometres west of Otaki’s shopping centre and four kilometres from state Highway 1. Otaki Surf Life Saving Club is located centrally on the beach and the club provides both volunteer and professional lifeguards during the summer months. The beach will only get large, dangerous waves during periods of bad weather and this is enough to keep people off the beach. The beach slopes gently into the ocean but holes and rips are common.
14 habitants recommandent
Otaki Beach
14 habitants recommandent
Otaki Beach is located two kilometres west of Otaki’s shopping centre and four kilometres from state Highway 1. Otaki Surf Life Saving Club is located centrally on the beach and the club provides both volunteer and professional lifeguards during the summer months. The beach will only get large, dangerous waves during periods of bad weather and this is enough to keep people off the beach. The beach slopes gently into the ocean but holes and rips are common.