Transition Town Hibiscus Coast
13 km
Transition Town is a movement of communities coming together to reimagine and rebuild...
Auckland Zoo
13 km
Had great fun exploring the different routes throughout the zoo. Kids enjoyed the dif...
Reviews
It was our first time here and loved the little walking tracks. We didn't really plan well on where to go but found it relatively easy to navigate. Great for kids. Paths are fairly well constructed, although in winter might be slippery in places. At times you feel like you are in thick bush, far away from a city. Bit of a hidden jem really.
Great park. There are several little tracks which are not difficult. Walking at the bottom of the forest, the air is very fresh.
Lots of in undercover bush walk, cool breeze and sound of birds chirping. Comes summer, there's a path that's filled with the sound of cicada clicking.
The bush/forest setting is amazing and one of the few places like this on the north shore. There are a variety of walkways through out the bush which is good for grtting expertise or dog walking. The negative side is not maps of the bush walk at junctions. So unless you know where you are going, you can easy end up taking a longer route and having to backtrack and go another way. Even google maps does not show all of the walk ways And lastly, when it is wet, some pathways can be muddy and slippery in areas. After all 10's of years little progress in putting gravel down and making the paths all weather
Pretty good hour walk around. Educational parts for kids showing different plants and trees. Cool war pod and fairly easy pathways. Little slippery in wet weather to be expected. Half way through you can't see houses and forget you're in the middle of occupied land.
Beautiful forrest with great walks in an urban area.
I love this forrest in the middle of suburbs, a bit hidden. It's a good option to connect with the nature while in the city.
Very well laid out paths through the bush. Nice length of walks with enough cover to protect you from the sun and the rain.
Great trails through the bush. Home of Campbell's Bay tennis club.