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		<title>Things I Love About Auckland: Whatipu</title>
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I have already written of my fondness for one West Coast beach, Piha. While that is extremely well known, and often crowded during summer, a lesser known and arguably more beautiful beach is Whatipu. A true rugged West Coast beach, Whatipu is not the place to go for a leisurely dip on a Sunday afternoon. [...]

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<p>I have already written of my fondness for one West Coast beach, <a href="http://version3.co.nz/things-i-love-about-auckland-piha/">Piha</a>. While that is extremely well known, and often crowded during summer, a lesser known and arguably more beautiful beach is <a href="http://www.arc.govt.nz/parks/our-parks/parks-in-the-region/whatipu/">Whatipu</a>. A true rugged West Coast beach, Whatipu is not the place to go for a leisurely dip on a Sunday afternoon. In fact large signs warning against swimming because dangerous currents abound. This, combined with the fact is is &#8216;off the beaten track&#8217; mean it is rare to see more than a dozen or so hardy souls battling the ferocious winds on this rugged little piece of coast line, even in the height of summer. Usually you will spot them at a distance, bodies set at a 45 degree angle to the ground.</p>
<p>Whatipu is worth visiting for the drive there alone. To call it scenic would not do it justice. The last 10km or so are a windy mix of sealed and unsealed roads hugging the coast. Before you get to Whatipu you pass through the tiny picturesque communities of Huia and later Little Huia. I can thoroughly recommend stopping at the general store in Huia to pick up fish and chips for a picnic lunch or dinner on Whatipu beach &#8211; true Kiwi al fresco dining. </p>
<p>You should allow a good few hours at least, and maybe a whole day if you can spare it. There are no shortage of things to check out on the road out, and Whatipu itself covers a fairly large area. I am dying to stay one weekend out in the historic <a href="http://www.arc.govt.nz/heritage/historic-places-in-regional-parks/whatipu-lodge.cfm">Whatipu Lodge</a>, reputedly haunted by the ghosts of sailors whose ships wrecked on this treacherous stretch of coastline. </p>
<p>It is so easy as an Aucklander to forget these beautiful scenic reserves that sit right on our doorstep. It is well worth setting aside a lazy weekend day to explore somewhere like Whatipu, you wont regret it. </p>
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