Is Cathedral Cove dog friendly?

Is Cathedral Cove dog friendly?

No. It is a Marine Reserve and no dogs are allowed.

How difficult is the walk to Cathedral Cove?

Cathedral Cove Walk Quick Details: The actual trail is 3.2 km or 2 miles from the trailhead. It’s an additional one-mile hike to the actual trailhead from the parking lot. It’s rated as an easy walk but it is steep.

How far is the walk down to Cathedral Cove?

This 2.5km (1.6 miles) coastal walk takes you past quintessential Coromandel scenery of pohutukawa trees and white sandy beaches. As well as Cathedral Cove itself, there are many beautiful places to explore along the way including Gemstone Bay and Stingray Bay (known for being wonderful diving and snorkelling spots).

What can you do with a dog in Coromandel?

Southern Coromandel

  • Whenuakite Kauri Loop.
  • Pauanui Carpark to Cave Bay and Trig.
  • Broken Hills Tracks.
  • Opoutere Beach, Wharekawa Harbour Wildlife Refuge.
  • Wharekirauponga.
  • Kaitarakihi Track.
  • Kauaeranga Kauri Trail (Pinnacles)
  • Billygoat Landing Walk.

What is the best time to visit Cathedral Cove?

To avoid the crowds during high season, the best time to visit Cathedral Cove is either early morning for sunrise or in the evening and stay to watch the sunset from the beach. Sunrise and sunset are also the best times to take beautiful photos of this unique destination.

Are there toilets at Cathedral Cove?

The two-toilet block overlooks the popular Whanganui A Hei marine reserve – a key attraction for visitors to Cathedral Cove, an idyllic location visited by more than quarter of a million people every year.

Why is Cathedral Cove Famous?

With attractions such as a natural rock archway and neighbouring beaches at Cathedral Cove, the area is very popular with tourists, and receives around 150,000 visitors per year. The Māori name for Mercury Bay, Te Whanganui-A-Hei (meaning the Great Bay of Hei), refers to Hei, a tohunga from the Te Arawa waka.

Are dogs allowed on beaches NZ?

Over 2500 beaches, parks and reserves are listed as off-leash areas (for all dogs except dangerous dogs). There is a similar number of places that are on-leash areas. Dog owners always need to have their dog “under control”. Dog owners need to check the area relevant to them.

How do I get to Cathedral Cove?

From there walk via the beach to the start of the walk, or use the park and ride shuttle bus (although you will miss Hahei Beach and the beautiful cliff walk). Significant to local iwi Ngāti Hei, the area around Cathedral Cove was first visited in the 13th century by Hei, who is remembered in the names Hahei and Te Whanganui a Hei or Mercury Bay.

What is the walk from Hahei to Cathedral Cove like?

The walk from Hahei village to Cathedral cove is beautiful but a bit taxing at the start. We managed it with a baby in her buggy. We parked the buggy at the top of the steps to see Gemstone bay and Stingray bay, the took it all the way down to the beach at Cathedral cove. The beach was clean and the water pristine.

What to do in the Coromandel Coast?

Stunning views of the Coromandel coast guide you to the dramatic cliffs and iconic rock archway of Cathedral Cove. This is one of best short walks. Distinctive coastal landform features with dramatic cliffs and archway. The car park is closed annually from 1 October – 30 April.

Where can I find dog access information in the Coromandel region?

In the Coromandel region, Kauaeranga Visitor Centre will help you. The Thames-Coromandel District Council has dog access information for areas outside of public conservation land. Thames Coromandel District Council dog access areas (external site).

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