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Tautuku Bay
Tautuku is a spectacular, forest-fringed bay that sweeps round to an impressive headland. From 1839 to 1846, a whaling station was sited near Tautuku peninsula's neck, and a port was later developed for the fishing, flax and timber industries. When these industries declined, the port was closed. Today, Southern Right Whales (Tohorā) are making a slow come back and can occasionally be spotted in the waters near the bay. New Zealand Sea Lions (Whakahao) and Yellow-Eyed Penguins (Hoiho) are among the wildlife that can often be seen on beach. This practically private beach is also a great place to let your dog go for a run (although do make sure there's no wildlife present before letting the go off the leash). Go here for more dog friendly walks and areas in Southland.
Contacts
Address:
Tautuku Beach Road, Papatowai 9586
Website:
https://southlandnz.com/the-catlins/natural-attraction/tautuku-bay
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