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    3.7 (3 reviews)
    Open 6:00 am - 11:00 pm

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    Harbourview - Near Harbor View Beach Reserve, low tide

    Harbourview

    4.5(4 reviews)
    8.0 kmTe Atatu Peninsula

    You can walk for hours along the Harbourview Walkway and experience a variety of terrain. Parking…read moreis easy at Orangihina Park (465 Te Atatu Road). You can walk South or North from here. We went North. You immediately go through a tunnel of trees on a nice gravel and paved pathway, this walks by a number of storm catchment ponds with lush plant life. There are several beach areas including Harbor View Beach Reserve which has nice views toward Auckland City and some sea wall and boardwalks. Continuing north you go inland a bit from the sea with several nice grassy parks. At the northernmost part of the trail is the Whau West Walkway which traverses boardwalk areas over the marsh with yet more varieties of plant life. We did a 2.5 mile each way out and back and were glad we did this longer walk as the plant life and views changed quite a bit throughout the walk.

    I stumbled across this great wee spot last time I was out West. Located off Te Atatu Road,…read moreHarborview is a park that boasts the most spectacular view of Auckland City. Despite growing up and living in Auckland, I'd never seen a view of the city like this. You could see everything from the North Shore and the Harbour Bridge, to the Skytower and high-rises and all the way out to Mt Albert, Point Chevalier and Blockhouse Bay. Unfortunately at the time I was there it was raining, but on a clear sunny day I can only imagine how much better the view would be. Despite the bad weather, when I was last there a wedding was taking place, and I couldn't help but appreciate how great the location was for such a special occasion. There is a little decked area that the ceremony was being held on, and while facing the bride and groom, the guests could also appreciate the brilliant view of the city. Definitely a good place to keep in mind if you're planning your big day and you're Auckland locals! Harbourview would also be a lovely place to park up and enjoy a picnic and run around with the kids.

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    Harbourview - The path just north of Orangihina Park

    The path just north of Orangihina Park

    Harbourview - An Australasian Swamphen at Orangihina Park

    An Australasian Swamphen at Orangihina Park

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    Waitakere Ranges

    Waitakere Ranges

    4.8(4 reviews)
    5.1 km

    The Waitakere ranges was one of the biggest draw cards for my husband and I to settling out West…read morewhen we moved here last year from Australia. The West of Auckland has a hit and miss reputation, but that is ok, so does Tasmania in Aus where we were living for the last five years. We have managed to go camping out in Whatipu, Waitakere Ranges, once so far, visited most of the beaches, and done a couple of tramps around the bush a bit closer to the city side. No major, hard-core tramps/camps for days on end, but more leisurely 'park the car day trips' kind of thing. I would highly recommend going with the kids if you are interested too, there is a variety of walks set out that would suit many levels of fitness. It is also well maintained with conservation awareness well set up, so taking the kids would be educational as well as the many other blessings you get when you go.

    This past Easter weekend, my family and I spent two of the four days travelling across the…read moreWaitakere ranges. First visit was to the amazing Bethells Beach to get through the ranges, we had to start our journey at scenic drive, merging with Te Henga road, and then Bethells road which travels up the northern ridge of the ranges. We travelled through the beautiful cascade Kauri zone (where if you're keen for stretching the legs walk the 8 km track to see the biggest Kauri trees in Auckland) and finally arrived at the west coast- Bethells Beach. The drive is purely scenic as its name describes, and nature at its finest. The other journey I took was to Huia and Whatipu Beach, We started at Titirangi, and following signs headed towards the southern part of the ranges, first you past turn off's for Cornwallis, Huia and once in Little Huia, follow the Whatipu road which climbs up into the forest before plunging down towards Whatipu and the beach- this road is gravel and very twisty so be prepared for the drive. I really enjoyed my adventures through the ranges and loved the scenery and beaches I found.

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    Waitakere Ranges - Whatipu, Waitakere Ranges

    Whatipu, Waitakere Ranges

    Waitakere Ranges
    Waitakere Ranges

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    Jack Pringle Park - Rocking dolphin

    Jack Pringle Park

    3.0(2 reviews)
    7.5 kmTe Atatu Peninsula

    I had a chance to explore the Te Atatu Peninsula Township on my recent visit to see a good friend,…read moreand I had to check out the local kids playground to give it my okay. Located on Pringle road, off the main strip of the town, in Jack Pringle Park is a very neat play area for the kids. My toddler really enjoyed the blue boat that you can sit in, and play drive, and also the rocking dolphin as well. I was able to shelter a bit from the hot sweltering heat under the beautiful shady trees at the playground, and I could see lots of families having a picnic on the tables nearby. A couple 100 metres away is the skate park for the older kids, and lots of space to stretch out on the lawns and read a book, or have a snooze. I agree this is a great park for the area.

    This is a tiny little park next to the library in Te Atatu Peninsula Village. It's next to the…read moreroundabout on the main road, so even though the traffic comes by pretty slowly through the village there are always heaps and heaps of cars so keep a good eye on your kids or your dog. There's a playground here for kids to play on, it's not very big though but there's usually hardly anyone here anyway. They've got some public toilets that are those good ones where you can electronically lock the doors so it's very private and you don't have to worry about getting walked in on. There's parking around the back with quite a few parks available, and with the village right there, there are heaps of food options too.

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    Jack Pringle Park - Great kids playground

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    Great kids playground

    Cox's Bay Reserve

    Cox's Bay Reserve

    4.4(5 reviews)
    11.1 kmWestmere

    Follow the brown pebble road, follow the brown pebble road, following, following, following,…read morefollowing, follow the brown pebble road. While this path may not lead you to the Emerald City, it will get you to Cox's Bay waterfront. If you time your walk right, you should catch a beautiful sunset. West Coast is the best coast..whooo! Meander along the path through green, open spaces filled with large shade trees. There are a few benches to have a sit down while listening to birds and the water flowing along both sides of the reserve. Continue walking across the bridge through the mangroves. If you can make it during high tide you'll avoid the stale smell of slow moving water. It's not awful..but..yeah it ain't roses and jasmine either. Once you've passed the mangrove, what appears next is a vast open field. The area is big enough to have several groups of dogs frolicking and rolling around in the grass. Humans also have enough space to have numerous games of Frisbee, Soccer, Baseball (er Rugby?) without ruining into each other. So bring your toys and your dogs and have some fun. Don't forget to walk to the waterfront. It's unfortunate one can not swim there, that would be awesome. Nevertheless there is a bench for you to have a rest, while watching the day pass away with the Sun.

    Absolutely Stunning…read more I came into the reserve from the obscure Richmond Road entrance. It was totally breathtakingly beautiful. On a sunny day, this would be a beautiful place to have a family picnic. I'm used to city life, so visiting Cox's Bay Reserve was a very peaceful experience. I'll definitely be back.

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    Cox's Bay Reserve
    Cox's Bay Reserve
    Cox's Bay Reserve - Setting the week to bed.

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    Setting the week to bed.

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