Cycle and Walking Trails at La Pointe Beach Estate

Explore the Beauty of One Tree Point on Foot or Two Wheels

La Pointe Beach Estate is surrounded by scenic cycle and walking trails that showcase the natural beauty of Northland. These pathways provide the perfect opportunity for residents to stay active, unwind, and connect with nature, all while enjoying the tranquil coastal surroundings.


Key Features of the Trails

  • Variety of Trails:
    • Leisure Walks: Flat, easy paths ideal for families and casual strolls.
    • Cycling Routes: Paved and unpaved trails catering to both recreational and experienced cyclists.
    • Nature Trails: Meandering tracks through native bush, offering stunning views of the coastline and wildlife.
  • Safe and Accessible:
    • Clearly marked routes for walkers and cyclists.
    • Well-maintained paths ensuring safety and ease of use.
    • Pet-friendly trails (on-leash areas only).
  • Beautiful Scenery:
    • Coastal vistas, lush greenery, and the sounds of native birds accompany you along the way.

Trail Highlights

  • Harbor View Trail: A flat, scenic path along the Whangarei Harbour, offering panoramic views and peaceful surroundings.
  • Coastal Loop: A gentle loop trail around the estate, perfect for evening strolls or casual bike rides.
  • Marsden Point Track: A slightly longer route leading toward Marsden Cove Marina, where you can stop for coffee or enjoy waterfront views.
  • Native Bush Walk: Immerse yourself in the local flora and fauna as you explore this shaded trail within walking distance of the estate.

Health and Wellbeing Benefits

  • Stay Active: Regular walking and cycling improve cardiovascular health, reduce stress, and boost overall fitness.
  • Family-Friendly: These trails are perfect for outings with kids or leisurely walks with loved ones.
  • Connect with Nature: Spend time outdoors, away from screens and distractions, while soaking in the beauty of One Tree Point.

Community Use

  • Fitness Challenges: Participate in community challenges to log steps or cycling distances.

Tips for Using the Trails

  • Wear comfortable footwear and carry water, especially for longer routes.
  • Share the path—be courteous to other walkers and cyclists.
  • Check trail signs for route difficulty and length.
  • Keep dogs on a leash and dispose of waste responsibly.