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    Balmain Park

    4.0 (1 review)

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    Hurstmere Green

    Hurstmere Green

    4.3(6 reviews)
    5.5 kmTakapuna

    The new Hurstmere Green redevelopment cost the council (and ratepayers) a decent handful of change,…read morehowever the results have been worth it. Some fantastic eateries have opened up on the terrace overlooking the new space and the night markets and events such as the open air cinema take advantage of the new built-in seating areas. The park is green with modern, well designed social and seating areas and forms an attractive transitional space from the shopping area of Hurstmere Rd to the park and beach at The Strand beyond.

    There are a rusties and crusties brigade sadly prominent on the North Shore which rail against…read morespending rates on anything other than roads, rubbish, pipes and whatnot. I challenge them to come here when the night market is on and not enjoy it. This is a perfect example of spending that's got a community together while opening up lots of spots for great new eateries. The old Hurstmere Green by contrast was a travesty of a wasted public space - it simply worked for nobody but the smokers that used to sit in the dingy spots under the tree. Now it's an open, vibrant space that links Hurstmere Road nicely to the beach. I love the seating arrangements which allow you to recline or talk to your neighbour depending on what you feel like. I love the green space. I especially love the little sculpted details in the drink fountains and whatnot where they've managed to get a images of Lake Pupuke and Rangitoto in there - fantastic imagery evoking the natural surroundings. Kudos to the urban designers here, and may all public spaces in Auckland eventually be upgraded to this high standard.

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    Killarney Park

    Killarney Park

    4.0(2 reviews)
    5.5 kmTakapuna

    Killarney Park should be more popular than it is. It almost seems like people (including myself)…read morejust forget about it. And it really is beautiful (if you can avoid the duck poo). Situated right on the bank of the beautiful Lake Pupuke, Killarney Park is a lovely place to relax. Sit in the sun with some lunch, relax under a tree with a book, grab a coffee from the nearby cafe, or take a stroll around the lake. Despite being right in the middle of busy Takapuna, you honestly feel miles away when you're here, and you realise how cool and unique it is that you can walk from beach to lake in 5 minutes. The lake itself is always busy with little boaters, kayakers and dive groups. You'll often find our Olympic rowers and kayakers training here. The walk around the lake is a really nice one, and I highly recommend it, although there are some annioying parts that don't let you take dogs, those can be avoided though. It is close to many of Takapunas cafes, but doesn't have them in the immediate vacinity, which actually makes for a much more relaxed, natural atmosphere. Lovely.

    There are some places where you come to hang with your mates, some where you just like to be alone,…read moreand some where you don't mind either way. For me, Killarney Park falls into the *alone* category. My high school years were spent at the nearby Rosmini College, and Killarney Park is where I came just to unwind and be with my thoughts during those turbulent teenage years. For somewhere so close to central Takapuna it is incredibly serene and peaceful - it's something to do with the lake and the rowers on it...or the ducks - something about things gently passing while you're still is just relaxing. So yeah I come here to chill - lie on the grass, walk among the dew in the morning, sometimes I'll bring my guitar down and sit under a tree and have a quiet play to myself. Blissful.

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    Onepoto Domain - New walkway in the park

    Onepoto Domain

    4.5(8 reviews)
    5.4 kmNorthcote

    Silde fast. Fields big. Pump track long good. Swings good. Coming back tomorrow. Flying fox more…read morelike zooming fox.

    One of the best parks around in a busy residential area. I've been living in this area for nearly 8…read moreyears (or more can't even remember now!) and they just keep improving this park for the better. They have developed this awesome bike track for kids, complete with ramps and bridges and round about with stop signs (to teach them early about driving haha) and from the looks of it, all the kids in the neighbourhood LOVE it. I have tried skateboarding on this track and it's definitely harder so stick to scooters and bikes. The "big kids" playground is so EPIC with flying foxes (can never get too old for this but can be too tall as my bottom and legs will graze the bark), miniature climbing wall, tall tunnel slide, bridges, monkey bars oh my gosh you name it. Don't fret! There's a miniature playground for the little ones that's more safe and to a smaller scale and and really cool swings (for babies, toddlers or the big kids like myself! ) For the adults or the more adventurous kiddies there's a forestry/bush walk that really cool to have in a residential jungle. And they've cleaned it up, made better, stronger and wider walking paths. There's a big field for soccer, lacrosse, rugby etc and biggish public toilets next to it. A big pond with water coming in from the harbour and ducks (sometimes cute little ducklings) swimming lounging around and sometimes people race their remote boats in it too! There's a public BBQ by the miniature playground and also on weekends there's a coffee and ice cream truck on standby! There's just so much going on in this park that you can never get bored and probably never want to leave until someone has to drag you out hahaha

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    Onepoto Domain - Onepoto small kids playground

    Onepoto small kids playground

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    Onepoto Domain play area for bigger kids - approx 5-16 years

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