Dog-friendly walks in Waihi: explore with your furry friendBreadcrumbHome Holiday Guides Dog-friendly walks in Waihi: explore with your furry friendDiscover the best dog-friendly walks in Waihi Beach, from coastal trails to peaceful estuaries. Explore with your furry friend on these scenic routes.24 Sept 2024 Waihi offers a fantastic array of scenic walking tracks perfect for you and your canine companion. Whether you’re looking for beachside strolls or lush forest walks, Waihi has it all. Here’s your guide to the top dog-friendly walks near Tasman Holiday Parks – Beachaven where you and your dog can enjoy the great outdoors.Tasman Holiday Parks – Beachaven is a pet-friendly holiday park right by Waihi Beach, making it easy to include your dog in all these adventures.Pet Friendly Park Motel at Tasman Holiday Parks - BeachavenOur Top 5 Dog-Friendly Walks Near BeachavenMain Waihi BeachExplore the beautiful golden sands of Waihi Beach, available for dogs to walk year-round it’s important to note that dogs can only be walked at night or early morning (after 7pm and before 9am) from December 21 to Tuesday February 7. Walk for as long or as short as your heart, and dog, desires.Distance: 10 kmTime: 4 hoursDog Access: On-lead Anzac Bay to Bowentown Heads WalkAnother fantastic dog-friendly walk in Waihi is the route from Anzac Bay to Bowentown Heads. This walk is ideal for both early morning walks and sunset strolls, offering a blend of beach and bush landscapes. Your dog will love the fresh sea air and soft sand underfoot as you explore the rugged beauty of Bowentown Heads. Along the way, you’ll find breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean and the inner Tauranga Harbour.Distance: 1.5 km one wayTime: 45 minutesDog Access: Off-lead in designated areasWaihi Beach sunny day | Tasman Holiday Parks Waihi BeachAthenree Estuary WalkFor those who prefer a more peaceful and serene environment, the Athenree Estuary Walk is a must-do. Just a short drive from Waihi Beach, this flat and easy walk loops around the estuary, making it a perfect option for families and their dogs. Your furry friend can explore the water’s edge while you soak in the tranquil atmosphere. The estuary is also home to a variety of bird species, adding a touch of nature to your walk.Distance: 3 km returnTime: 30-40 minutesDog Access: On-lead Karangahake Gorge Historic WalkwayLocated a little further inland, the Karangahake Gorge Historic Walkway is one of the most unique dog-friendly walks near Waihi Beach. This trail offers a glimpse into New Zealand’s gold mining history, with tunnels, old machinery, and stunning river views. While this walk requires dogs to be on a lead, the variety of sights and sounds make it well worth the trip. Plus, the cooling river is perfect for a refreshing doggy dip on a warm day.Distance: 7 km returnTime: 2-3 hoursDog Access: On-lead Shelly Bay Beach WalkFor an easygoing and relaxing walk, head over to Shelly Bay at the Northern End of Anzac Bay. This quiet beach is a hidden gem, offering calm waters and plenty of space for your dog to roam. It’s an off-lead area, so your dog can enjoy some freedom while you take in the serene surroundings. Shelly Bay is also an ideal spot for a picnic, making it a great option for a longer, leisurely outing.Distance: VariableTime: As long as you want!Dog Access: Off-leadFinal ThoughtsWaihi Beach and its surrounding areas are brimming with beautiful, dog-friendly walks that cater to all types of explorers. From coastal tracks to peaceful estuaries, there’s a walk for every dog and their human companion. Don’t forget to pack plenty of water for both of you, keep your dog on a lead where required, bring along the poop bags, and enjoy all that this incredible region has to offer.Ready to explore Waihi with your pup? Book your stay at Tasman Holiday Parks – Beachaven in one of our dog-friendly cabins or sites and make the most of your family adventure.
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