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Manu Bay Reserve and beach from the north

Manu Bay (also known as The Point) is a world famous surfing area.  It is about six km south of Raglan.  The surf at Manu Bay came to international attention in 1966 after Manu Bay was featured in the movie ‘Endless Summer’.  Manu Bay is the home of the Point Board Rider’s Club who hold regular competitions.  Every year Manu Bay is also home to several international surfing competitions.

Things to do in Manu Bay

Surfing

 

 

 

Sarah Mason in winning form at Manu Bay - Image Steve Robertson / ASP Aust

 

Great surf most of the year attracts surfers from around the world to Manu Bay.   You’ll find the longest, most accessible and consistent left-hand break in the world at Manu Bay.   Perfect waves allow cruises of up to two kms or ten minutes to be achieved.

Point Boardriders Club Inc

Manu Bay, Raglan
Phone 07 825 8997, Email gibbsraglan@xtra.co.nz

 

 

 

Manu Bay - Point Board Rider's Competition Marquee

 

Walking

 

 

 

Entrance to Bryant Reserve Track

 

Bryant Reserve Walk

The short Bryant Reserve walk takes you from the Raglan Crusade Bible Camp (formerly the Bryant  Trust Camp) down through a small patch of coastal forest to Ngarunui Beach. The elegant nikau palm is a feature of this track.  The remains of a watercourse that powered a pelton wheel generating electricity for the former Bryant Home can also be seen.  The Pelton Wheel itself is outside the Raglan Museum in Wainui Rd, Raglan.

 

 

 

Bryant Reserve Walk

 

A third of the way down there is an excellent lookout providing views northward along the coast.  Carpark to coast: 20 minutes.

Tattooed Rocks

These rocks are located on the foreshore between the northern end of the Manu Bay reserve and the southern end of Ngarunui Beach.  For a walk over the boulders at low tide,  leave the Manu Bay reserve adjacent to the boat launching ramp.  Head north over the boulders.  It is tough going.  About half way to Ngarunui beach you’ll find the rocks close to the bottom of the cliff.  The rocks are carved with scroll-type patterns.  You can continue on to Ngarunui Beach if you have somebody available to pick you up there in the carpark near the Surf Life Saving Club, otherwise return the you way came back to the Manu Bay Reserve.

 

 

 

Manu Bay boat launching ramp

 

Fishing and Boating

The launching ramp at the northern end of the Manu Bay reserve allows direct launching into the Tasman Sea. There is plenty of parking for boat trailers.

Getting to Manu Bay

From Raglan drive down Wainui Road, keep going across the one way bridge, continue on Wainui Road passing Poihakena Marae on the right, Kereopa Drive on the right, Wainui Reserve on the right, Upper Wainui Road on the left, though the patch of native bush, passing Camp Raglan on the right, then onto Manu Bay.

 

 

 

Manu Bay Reserve

 

 

 

 

Manu Bay Street Map - Click image for larger map

 

The Manu Bay beach reserve area is on the right.  The road into the reserve is at the southern end.  There is plenty of parking space in the reserve.  There are public toilets and changing rooms in the reserve.

 

 

 

The Manu Bay carpark is segregated - one part for fishers and the other part for surfers

 

The Raglan Taxi can take you from Raglan to Manu Bay

Phone 07 825 0506 Mobile 027 525 0506

Public Bus Service to Manu Bay

A limited daily bus service that runs 3 times a day and twice a day on Saturday and Sunday and public holidays is provided from Hamilton Terminal and Raglan by the Route 23 bus, from November to April.

To download the Hamilton to Manu Bay, Raglan bus timetable click here, click here or to view it as a web page click here

There is no public bus service to Manu Bay during the winter months.  Hitchhiking is a popular way of getting from Raglan to Manu Bay.  Head out from Raglan and start thumbing a ride when you are past the Union Church on the corner of Stewart Street and Wainui Road.

Manu Bay Satellite View


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Accommodation

Awesome Views Manu Bay Holiday Accommodation

Manu Bay Rd., Raglan

Awesome Views

Set in native bush this timberline apartment has private entrance, shower, kitchen etc. The lounge and 2 private bedrooms open to a deck overlooking one of the premier surf breaks on the planet, Manu Bay.

AccommodationThe accommodation is downstairs separated from the main house. Four kilometres from Raglan township on Manu Bay road. It is a five minute walk to the beach via a well maintained track at the back of the house.

Book Awesome Views Manu Bay now by clicking the Bookit Button:

  • Solscape Eco Retreat  and YHA Raglan (Solscape is the official Raglan Youth Hostel) – Unique budget accommodation for the travelling surfer, backpacker, family or large group.  Solscape also has tent sites as well as powered and non powered sites for campervans and eco lodges.  Overlooking Manu Bay surf break and the ocean beach.   Phone 07 825 8268, Email book@yha.co.nz
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