Magnificent coastal views, a small rocky beach, pancake limestone rocks, native coastal bush, great fishing and picnic spots!!
This walk has been developed by members of the Waipū Lions Club following the vision of the late Alan McKenzie, who was a local resident.
Parking and information is available at both entry points. Waipū Cove end has toilets and a cafe.
The trail can be entered at either end where notices, stiles, orange markers and posts indicate the path.
Following wet weather, the track becomes very slippery in areas. Part of the walkway is near a steep drop into the sea or onto rocks below, so take care and supervise youngsters. Alternatively, Langs Beach can be accessed by walking on the side of the road.
This walk requires a reasonable level of fitness and agility. There are stiles, steps, ladders and rocks to climb.
The entry / exit points at both Waipū Cove and Ding Bay may require you to wade through water. Please be aware of high tide times before you begin your walk.
Please stay on the track, follow the orange markers and do not trespass onto private property.
There may be some known and potential hazards that users should be aware of and avoid.