UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY
COASTAL LAND FOR SALE
The only remaining vacant section at exclusive Whites Beach is for sale!
Whites Beach is a 50 minute drive across the Waitakere Ranges from the Auckland City, situated to the north of Piha, and south of Anawhata.
This clifftop site is on a north facing slope with stunning views over the Tasman Sea to the west and overlooks the wild and isolated Whites Beach.


The huge 16,233 m2 section has easy road access.
Legal Description: 242 Anawhata Road, Lot 5 DP 21141
Area: 1.6233 hectares or 4.0113 acres
Zone Waitakere City: Bush Living (Coastal Natural Area)




Enquiries: Kim Sinclair (kimsin@ihug.co.nz +649 309 7882) or Neil Kirkland (neilk@woosh.co.nz +649 377 4602)





Sir Edmund Hillary on Whites Beach
Lonely site is legend's special place
Monday January 14, 2008 By Stuart Dye NZ Herald
Whites Beach, pictured yesterday, is as unrefined as Sir Edmund himself.

The road to Sir Edmund Hillary's favourite beach in New Zealand is as rugged and unrefined as the man himself.
Anawhata Road - gravel-strewn and at times not wide enough for two cars to pass - meanders through the Waitakere Ranges for those who spot its exit off Piha Road.
About 10km along, there's space for perhaps half a dozen cars to pull over at the top of Rose Track.
The path, named after the family of Sir Ed's first wife, Louise Rose, leads steeply down to Whites Beach.
Sir Ed travelled the world, but in a 1991 interview with the Herald, he picked this beach as one of the most special places on the planet.
Part way down the 20-minute walk to the beach is the cottage he owned, about 100m directly above the surf-thrashed rocks.
Only the hardy make the journey, particularly on a hot day.
A sign at the top warns there are strong currents, large waves and submerged rocks. There are no lifeguards at this beach.
Yesterday, about two dozen people had made the journey.
Half of them swam or lazed on the beach, while the others stood on the rocks with their lines cast hoping for a bite.
None were here because it was the favourite beach of arguably the greatest New Zealander that ever lived.
But none were surprised he loved this spot.
"It's just gorgeous," said one woman. "You can have privacy. You make it hard to get to for a reason - not many people come."
The black-sand beach, north of bustling Piha which can be seen on the walk down, stretches about 400m across.
Secluded by cliffs and native bush, all you can see from the beach is the water.
"Swimming here is like swimming in champagne," said one person fresh out of the sea yesterday. "Of course it would be his favourite spot."
Sir Ed often stayed in the finest five-star hotels as he travelled, but he said that although they could be "most pleasant", nothing competed with the outdoors.
Nepal had a special place in his heart, of course, and Rajasthan in northeast India was a favourite overseas place in the sun.
But there was nothing like wallowing in the fury and beauty of the coast.
"That is the thing that international travel brings home to me - it's always good to be going home.
"This is the only place I want to live in; this is the place I want to see out my days."