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Paremuka Lakeside
4 km
Such a lovely place for a walk and to relax. Quite place, clean and tidy as well. I'm...
Starling Park Sports Club
4 km
Local West Auckland Park in Ranui, Auckland...Great space to walk and near basketba...
Walker Park
5 km
Ladies toilet block is by Target St and males wharepaku is by Walker St the play grou...
Massey Domain
5 km
Great sunsets, public toilets, drinking fountain good place to take the dog for a wal...
Ranui Domain
5 km
Great local domain for walks, games and exercise
Eastdale Reserve
5 km
The name of this reserve reflects the original name of the street it is on, Avondale ...
Waterview Reserve (Oakley Park)
5 km
Very big and beautiful park. Heaps of activities for kid of all ages. Was very fun wa...
Riversdale Reserve
5 km
Good park, has many areas for everything... Even a volleyball area if u bring your ow...
Reviews
Lovely place to sit and watch city views even though dismal day
An amazingly beautiful place. From the car park near the roundabout, it's about a 25 to 30 minute walk to the point. The walk is a very wide stoney path, and flat. You can also bike it very easily. The views are definitely worth it, and there is a swimmable beach at the end. There's also quite a nice block of shops near the roundabout, for drinks after the walk!
Excellent parking spot for travelers and locals, well away from any noisy streets, and a great view out to the waitemata harbour. The car parks mostly suit small cars only. There is limited space for large vehicles but it can be a bit rough and muddy.
The Orangihina Harbourview Park is a lovely park for a stroll, exercise, and relaxation.nnIt is quite big and has various walkways through open fields, planted areas, and all the way down to the Whau River. There are two different carparks, with different walkways and attractions.nnThe weather was typical Auckland. It went from clear blue skies, to overcast, to pouring rain, and back to sunshine again!nnIf you feel up to it, you can walk 1.5km one way to the Enchanted Forest. For me, that was a massive bust. It was far to walk, with very few benches, for very little reward. It was so wet, and muddy, and slippery, with no clear path, so I couldn't risk going in more than about 5 meters, which was annoying. Younger and more agile people might want to go and check it out. It's definitely not pushchair friendly.nnWhen you enter from the roundabout on Te Atatu Road there is an unpaved carpark on the right before the big carpark on the left. There is a paved walkway to the right. Follow this path for about 1.2km, with the horse paddocks on the right. The paved road will end, and become a grassy walkway which at this time is a muddy mushy mess. After some 300m there is a huge electrical tower. The narrow entrance to the enchanted forest is on the left. From the bit I saw, and the photos I saw from my friend, which prompted me to go, it could be very nice. It just wasn't for me.nnThe rest of the walk/park was enjoyable though
Didn't even know these walks existed! We enjoyed our lockdown walks here. Nice and quiet and close to the ocean. Simply beautiful!