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Nice beach and hiking area where many great seabirds can be observed.
Hahei is an attractive beach fringed with pohutukawa trees and drifts of pink shells at the northern end. The offshore islands provide something of a breakwater, making this sheltered beach ideal for swimming, boating and fishing. The coastline to the north and the offshore islands form the boundaries of a marine reserve that attracts many seabirds. Among the birds you can observe in the area are Variable Oystercatcher, Red-breasted Dotterel, Silver Gull, Kelp Gull, White-fronted Tern, Australasian Gannet, Little Pied Cormorant and Pied Cormorant.
Visitors to Hahei can use the free Visitor Car Park located at the entrance to Hahei. From there you can explore the area on foot. Other option is the small car park on the beach at the end of Hahei Beach Rd, but this car park is frequently full.
Photo Hahei Beach by Krzysztof Golik, CC BY-SA 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0, via Wikimedia Commons.
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