Tolaga Bay wharf is still temporarily closed, but you can still get up close to it.
There's a decent amount of parking and also has toilets and tables with seating.
Lori Trigwell
+5
There's an awful lot of old wood on the beach making it very photogenic but unsuitable for swimming or walking. Really hope the old wharf gets fixed up and people are able to walk along it again. Beautiful part of NZ
Faye O
+5
Absolutely peaceful and beautiful though it was cloudy & rainy. Nice to walk up about 600m from the foot to the end, built in 1929, this is not an ordinary pier. Quite many go for fishing and some are a gamer wearing a wetsuit and jump off the wharf.
Natalie Cox
+4
Beautiful walk out over water, not to mention the 660m each way of exercise you get. The cliff walls are interesting in their curves and shadows. Cause I'm unfit I'd love a couple of seats at the end so I could watch the scenery and ponder before heading back.
Jordan Harvey
+5
This place is amazing, can't wait to go back...
Andre and Michele Neckelson
+5
wharf was shut. the gate was open , so we went.
Andrew “Reado” Read
+5
Awesome place to visit with a lot of interesting history
Regina Ieti
+5
Such a beautiful, serene and historic wharf. The walk itself is a journey, taking in the ocean breeze and views of caves along the mountains. This place adds to the beauty of our country. Must see and feel!!!
R R
+5
Absolutely beautiful! If you're game, jump off the wharf! There's a ladder there to climb back up. It was a pity it was overcast and a tad windy.
Brooke Fors
+5
Just out of Gisborne city Tolaga Bay Wharf is stunning. It is 660m long and can be very windy. Be careful as right at the end there is no railings.it is stunning views and well worth a look.
They had a Camping, Motorhome site near the wharf (in summer there is a small cafe open) but really windy and wet in winter.
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