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Beautiful beach We walked down paradise track from High cliff road. It is a beautiful walk down through yellow broom and flax which was just blooming red flowers. But be warned it's a long way back up the hill on way back. A 300 metre climb. There were small stones down one end of the beach the boulders. 3 fur seals one end of the beach a huge sealion at far end of beach. Also a pair of oyster catcher birds.
The beach is amazing, totally wild! The access is not easy because here is a steep road with rocks and a trail in the wild bush. The beach is pretty unique because there is a lot of round rock that cover the majority of the beach. At the extremis there is some big rock where we have spot some furr seal. A Dunedin must do of course....
Do not expect to drive all the way to the beach. The track is cleared most of the way but it gets overgrown as you approach the beach. Wear good shoes and be prepared to walk uphill on your way back. The track has no clear signs. Just follow straight through and don't make a mistake (like we did) in using the farm gate to the right. It does not lead to the beach. If it is penguins or seals you want to see, the Moeraki Boulders is far better and convenient. It will be a hard track to walk on without daylight.
Amazing secluded beach off the beaten track walk to get there. Only open at specific times due to Penguins breeding so make sure you check before going also make sure you follow all signs about vehicle traffic, the road really does get that bad
My favourite beach in Dunedin. Simply fantastic, a secluded oasis.