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I grew up on the edge of one of the world’s most dangerous beaches – and I loved it

By staff9 August 2025No Comments4 Mins Read

Piha Beach in New Zealand is one of the world’s most dangerous beaches, but for one person it was the local.

Lion Rock Reflection, Piha Beach
Lion Rock strikes an imposing figure(Image: Getty)

New Zealand’s Piha Beach is often described as wild, remote, rugged and perilous. The colossal waves that crash against the jet black sand are formidable, and the surrounding cliffs are a hotspot for rock falls.

Even the journey to this beach is a steep, winding challenge.

In essence, this is a beach that seems to discourage visitors – yet, for many years, Piha Beach was my local haunt. Despite its inherent risks, I can’t think of a more breath taking location.

A 20-minute drive would take me to Piha Beach, a journey I relished with my car windows rolled down.

My trusty old Toyota Vitz would rumble along the twisting road through the verdant subtropical rainforest, filled with the deafening chorus of cicadas – especially intense during the peak of summer. Amidst the cacophony of the cicadas, the melodious calls of New Zealand’s native birds could be heard, creating an odd symphony, reports the Express.

Vita Molyneux at Piha Beach
Piha Beach was my local beach, and I loved it despite the bad repuation(Image: Vita Molyneux)

As you navigate the final bend of the road that snakes through the Waitakere Ranges in West Auckland, the shimmering black sand of the beach unveils itself, sprawling out beneath you from atop the hill.

To the North lies Lion Rock – a massive rock formation that protrudes from the beach into the turbulent waves. Named for its likeness to a reclining lion, this 15 million year old volcanic rock formation casts an imposing shadow over the beach.

When I was a kid, you could climb to the peak of this towering mountain and gaze down at the beachgoers, appearing as tiny as ants from that height. However, due to rock falls over time, the mountain has become unstable and the path is now off-limits.

The sand owes its unique black hue to the ancient volcanic eruption of Taupo, an event so powerful it reportedly caused red skies as far afield as China and Rome.

The sand that continues to wash up on Piha Beach is iron-rich, making it highly magnetic. Its dark colour also means it can become blisteringly hot during the summer months.

Sunbathers at the Piha beach
The black sand gets incredibly hot(Image: Getty)

Summer visitors are often seen dashing from their beach towels near the dunes to the water’s edge. Some beachgoers bring along a towel or boogie board for intermittent relief from the searing sand.

I once had a pair of sandals melt into the sand due to the intense heat.

Upon reaching the ocean, hopefully with your feet intact, you’re greeted by the formidable power of the surf. The waves are truly awe-inspiring, and if you’re a proficient swimmer, it promises one of the most exhilarating swims you’ll ever experience.

However, it’s crucial to never approach the water when the surf lifesaving club isn’t present. You can tell if the beach is being patrolled by the flags indicating which sections of the water are safe for swimming – always ensure you swim between these flags, as ignoring them can easily prove fatal.

The currents are incredibly strong, so even if you begin between the flags, it’s vital to keep an eye on them to ensure you haven’t been swept out of the patrol area.

Piha Beach sunset
Piha Beach is spectacular(Image: Getty)

Each year, scores of individuals find themselves in perilous situations in the sea and require rescue. There’s even a reality show dedicated to the lifeguards who put their own lives on the line to save those of reckless tourists who’ve disregarded the rules.

Despite the risks, taking a dip at Piha is an extraordinary experience. The waves toss you about, and they’re forceful enough to carry you right back to the shore with minimal effort on your part.

This stunning beach is one that truly needs to be seen to be appreciated. I’ve had the fortune of visiting some of the world’s finest beaches, but Piha will always occupy a unique spot in my heart.

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