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    Musick Point

    Musick Point

    3.8(4 reviews)
    2.2 kmBucklands Beach

    It's a nice place to visit, in a nice area. Whether you've just been enjoying Eastern Beach or…read moreBucklands Beach and want to keep exploring, or you fancy taking your ladyfriend/new beau on a romantic sunset date, Musick Point literally sets the scene. At low tide you can walk round the beach and over rocky platforms from Eastern Beach, or take the road up from Clovelly Road. Once you're up there you'll spot the old Musick Memorial Radio Station building which will mostly only interest history buffs but is still pretty cool all the same. Otherwise enjoy a bush clad stroll to seek out views acrossto Rangitoto and other Hauraki Gulf wonders, or tumble down the staircase to sea level. Really it's just a nice place to wander round; bring your kids, bring your dog, bring your soul.

    Musick Point for me is one of Auckland's far flung secrets. Ok maybe it's just far flung for me…read more Anyway, it's a beautiful green reserve set on the headland at Bucklands Beach. The views are of course stunning, but for me what makes this place special is the Musick Memorial Radio Station building. It is classic Art Deco (even if the Radio Group who look after it call it Modern; semantics, it's both) and sits facing loftily out to sea. In my amateur opinion I reckon it's a particularly good example of the style due to its referencing of an aeroplane - the Art Deco movement was all about embracing the new industrial age, particularly those newfangled machines that were allowing people to travel more easily than they ever had before. I am going to get myself inside one of these days and have a proper explore of the old original radio station. Come for a wander and research this pretty spot's interesting history for yourself.

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    Musick Point - Just a quick staircase down the cliff to explore Musick Point at low tide.

    Just a quick staircase down the cliff to explore Musick Point at low tide.

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    Mount Wellington Domain - Summit

    Mount Wellington Domain

    3.4(5 reviews)
    5.2 kmMt Wellington

    After having worked near this beast of a mountain for over a year , And after a talk with Alex D…read moreabout what things u you should do in this super city of ours , I was prompted to check out Mt Wellington . Maungarei / Mount Wellington was used as a pā, and its flanks, particularly on the eastern side, are covered in food storage pits and terraced house sites. That wee fact above pasted from Wiki was just as amazing to me , I had no idea it was a pā site . I'm guessing you need to be a athlete of sorts to run up it as I've seen many do , however that was a non option for me today , I will try to tackle that in the future though . With views for as far as you can see !! And a great place for a picnic . If you have visitors from overseas bring them here ! Way less crowds than Mt Eden and One Tree Hill .

    Mount Wellington is the most sinister of the "mountains" around Auckland (cynical South Islanders,…read morechuckle now). If it wasn't the model for Maurice Gee's terrifying Under the Mountain, it should have been. I shudder just to look at it. If you like, you can drive up it. Or, if you're a sadist, run up it. At the top is a rest stop with room for approximately 1.5 cars, overlooking Panmure (not the most visually spectacular of the Auckland suburbs), and on the other side, the old quarry, which now has a pretentious name because they are infilling it with ticky-tacky houses that all look the same as the others (which I've heard is a real challenge when you come home slightly tipsy - lots of knocking on the neighbours' doors and apologies ensue).

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    Michael Joseph Savage Memorial Park

    Michael Joseph Savage Memorial Park

    4.5(13 reviews)
    4.9 kmOrakei

    Beautiful views from the Michael Joseph Savage Memorial Park at Bastion Point…read more Take the Explorer Bus to stop #8 and enjoy the park. The bus comes about every 30 minutes. The memorial has a sunken reflecting pool, a huge obelisk and the most beautiful surrounding garden. Climb up and down the steps to get a better view. Walk through the park to get a better view overlooking the harbor. What a difference a day makes. Monday was blue skies and so sunny as compared to the intermittent thunderstorms and overcast skies the day before. A nice way to enjoy a beautiful summer afternoon in Auckland.

    Bastion Point is a nice spot to enjoy views of Auckland and Rangitoto, hang out under some trees…read morewith your fish and chips, or kick a ball round with the kids. Or with your mates or family or whoever. I particularly enjoy it at dusk, watching the fading light and sunset colours. Magic. There are also toilets up here which is pretty handy. It can get a bit cool (especially if you take up the evening stroll option) and also windy so best to keep something warm with you. It is, however, a bit more sheltered in the pond/garden area just behind the Michael Joseph Savage memorial (New Zealand's first Labour prime minister) and also it's just a pretty area. Tour buses come up here as do wedding parties, along with a whole host of couples and families and groups of people, yet it never seems crowded. Nice place to hang out or just stop by to check out the views.

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    Michael Joseph Savage Memorial Park - May 2015

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