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Matarangi Beach

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Louise
December 11, 2021
From Matarangi, the track takes you up a set of stairs to the saddle between Matarangi and Rings Beach. It passes a cellphone tower and then drops down to Rings Beach. There are views of the Coromandel Peninsula from the top. It takes 15–20 minutes to walk from Matarangi to Rings Beach. You can walk back to Matarangi following the old Bluff Road that is now closed to vehicle traffic due to erosion (add an extra 15–20 minutes for the walk back to Matarangi). The track is suited to walkers of all levels with easy gradients and only a small steep section with steps. You can also do the walk from Rings Beach to Matarangi. Drive up Bluff Road, park at Rings Beach on the reserve and you will see the track directly opposite. Dogs allowed on lead.
From Matarangi, the track takes you up a set of stairs to the saddle between Matarangi and Rings Beach. It passes a cellphone tower and then drops down to Rings Beach. There are views of the Coromandel Peninsula from the top. It takes 15–20 minutes to walk from Matarangi to Rings Beach. You can walk…
Coromandel Getaways LTD
July 28, 2021
lovely beach, free bbqs at beach reserves great for getting together with friends
Emma
May 11, 2022
This popular short walk connects Matarangi and Rings Beach. It provides spectacular views over Matarangi, Kūaotunu and the Coromandel Peninsula. From Matarangi, the track takes you up a set of stairs to the saddle between Matarangi and Rings Beach. It passes a cellphone tower and then drops down to Rings Beach. There are views of the Coromandel Peninsula from the top. It takes 15–20 minutes to walk from Matarangi to Rings Beach. You can walk back to Matarangi following the old Bluff Road that is now closed to vehicle traffic due to erosion (add an extra 15–20 minutes for the walk back to Matarangi). The track is suited to walkers of all levels with easy gradients and only a small steep section with steps. Access to the track is from the end of Goldfields Drive in Matarangi or from the western end of Rings Beach. There is parking on both sides. Kauri trees are present in the area. Please use the cleaning stations at track entrances to prevent the spread of kauri dieback. The scenic Bluff Road skirting the coast between Matarangi and Kūaotunu is permanently closed to vehicle traffic due to a dangerous, collapsed cliff. Rings Beach is accessible by car from Kūaotunu at the eastern end of Bluff Road. There are no public toilets at Rings Beach or along the track. Dogs are not allowed off the lead on any of the tracks. Walking and tramping 20 min – 45 min Dogs on leash only
This popular short walk connects Matarangi and Rings Beach. It provides spectacular views over Matarangi, Kūaotunu and the Coromandel Peninsula. From Matarangi, the track takes you up a set of stairs to the saddle between Matarangi and Rings Beach. It passes a cellphone tower and then drops down to…
Debra
May 19, 2022
3km of pristine beach - paradise!
Alicia
March 3, 2021
bluff walk in Matarangi
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Waikato