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Stony Batter is a historic defence installation at the northeastern end of Waiheke Island, Auckland, New Zealand. It is sited within a 50-acre (200,000 m²) scenic reserve of the same name, owned by the New Zealand Department of Conservation (DOC). The park serves double duty as a historical (Category 1 Historic Place) and nature reserve, containing unusual rock formations, three significant bush blocks and three concrete gun emplacements with an extensive tunnel system, reputed to be the largest in New Zealand.CounterbatteryHistoryStony Batter was of part of a counter-bombardment battery system progressively being installed in the Hauraki Gulf from the 1930s. Composed of various gun batteries, such as at Whangaparaoa, Motutapu Island and at Stony Batter, as well as having observation posts such at Rangitoto Island (command post) and Tiritiri Matangi Island, it was supposed to engage enemy naval forces entering the inner gulf. Ranges would have been too far beyond the line of sight (over 30 km, thus the need for a complex set of observation points and communication lines), as well as at least initially beyond the range of most enemy ships' ability to retaliate.While approved in 1939, construction was delayed for cost reasons until German raiders were sighted in New Zealand waters during 1940-1941, as well as the war entry of Japan in late 1941, suddenly turned it into a high-priority project. In 1942, the site on Waiheke was chosen, but it took until early 1943 before the Public Works Department was finally tasked with construction after other contractors declined the job. Delays were caused by the remote location, which at first had no road access, and also by the fact that the project was kept in strict secrecy, requiring with a large degree of self-sufficiency during the construction period, complete with its own living facilities and machine shops. The new battery was generally referred to only as A2, to conceal its location.

Address: Waiheke Island, Auckland
State: Auckland



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I was a little surprised by the 20 minute walk from the "car park" near the gate to the actual tunnel location. It's a nice walk along a private road through a vineyard and sheep pastures. Many volcanic rocks strewn about the fields and as you come up to the tunnel location you get a great view of the ocean. The tunnel tour is fun and our guide was funny and informative. It's definitely worth a visit if you're on Waiheke in-between wine tastings!
We didn't do the tunnels but the walk from the bay along the historic trail in the hot sun was a bit gruesome. If visiting by boat ignore the private property signs from Man of War farm and Wineries. It's a public road and trail.Reservation recommendedNo
So much history in the tunnels and buildings. Excellent tour guide with great knowledge and enthusiasm. Fun time exploring the tunnels and special rooms for display of art and music as well. Quite a surprise. Landscape is spectacular and lucky to be able to see. 1km walk from carpark to stoney batter across private farm land. Highly recommended.
Went later in the day so had a relatively small tour group. The tour guide was awesome, super passionate and knowledgeable! Really cool experience, we were so glad we didn’t as we were undecided. A young family was part of our group and it worked okay for small kids, but would be rather difficult to navigate for elderly or disabled people.
Absolutely fantastic!! The tour guide Ezra was so passionate about what he does and it made for an enjoyable tour! There is quite a walk from the car park to the tunnels so if you aren’t use to walking keep that in mind.
So unexpectedly impressed! Our tour guide was awesome!! He absolutely made the tunnel experience one to remember. Our kids loved it and we loved learning something new! Highly recommend :Visited onWeekendWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNo
Enjoy a brisk walk from the parking area to the actual site which is roughly 1.1 km. The sea views and landscape is truly beautiful and allow for some really great photos. The tour is approximately 45 minutes in duration and is both informative and very interesting.
Really really interesting. Michael was our knowelgable and passionate guide. So nice to see it's re purposing is very well done, we saw the art gallery. Would love to listen to a concert in the tunnels. A must see for all NZers regarding our history. We timed our tour perfectly with no wait, on Saturday afternoon. I'd recommend booking if it gets busier.
An excellent experience from start to finish.Visited onWeekdayWait timeUp to 10 minReservation recommendedNot sure
It was a lovely walk - amazing views - though it was unmanned, we werent sure if we were allowed to go into the gates to be up close with the rocks and all so we just stayed out. But still a lovely experience regardless!!!
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