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Walking track on hill with view of sea.
Peach Cove Track

Located in Bream Head Scenic Reserve and Whangārei Heads area in the Northland region

The 3-hour return walk along the Peach Cove Track requires skill and a reasonable level of fitness. The track has several steep climbs before it drops down to Peach Cove’s sandy beach.

The track runs up one side of Bream Head Ridge and drops down the other side into Peach Cove, a pretty little sandy beach. You'll pass through attractive coastal broadleaf forest, and you can stay the night at the Peach Cove hut.

This track has lots of steep and narrow steps and is recommended for people who are reasonably fit and agile.

A section of the Peach Cove Track intersects with the Te Whara Track. There are alternative routes:

  • You can return the way you came or along the main track to Urquharts Bay or Ocean Beach (3 hours)
  • Returning via Ocean Beach creates a loop option, as it is approximately 10 minutes walk from the beach back up the road to the Peach Cove car park
  • Returning via Urqhuarts Bay it is 3 km from the Urquharts Bay car park to the Peach Cove car park.

The nearby Mount Manaia Track is well worth a visit. The track has been upgraded and the views across the harbour are excellent.

The start of Peach Cove Track is signposted on the right about 4 km along Ocean Beach road.

Park just inside the entrance way as this access is a private driveway.

  • Do not interfere with pest traps
  • To minimise disturbance to the area, and out of respect to local iwi and their ancestors, keep to the marked tracks.
  • Carry plenty of drinking water.
  • Take care as the track is very steep in places.
  • Tracks can be slippery after rain.
  • Be careful of tree roots on the track.
  • The rocky outcrops have steep drop offs. Children should be well supervised.
  • Northland reserve bylaws apply to Bream Head Scenic Reserve.

Water safety

If you plan to enjoy the water, learn how to stay safe when swimming, boating and fishing.