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Park Point coastal walkway

Introduction | Walkway guide and map | Additional information


Introduction

Auckland City Council's new 2.5km coastal walkway on Waiheke Island starts near the Mudbrick Restaurant in Oneroa. Rising sharply from the beach to give cliff-top views, it traces the entire coastline of Park Point peninsula. The walk cuts through open country and mature native bush and walkers will be able to spot rare native birds such as dotterels, see mature kowhai trees and look across to Motuihe Island.

See Walkway guide and map for information about why this part of the island was closed off for so long, what is so special about the views from Park Point and why Te Wharau Bay was home to holidaying draught horses.

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Image of a Pohutukawa at the end of Park Point peninsula.

Published August 2008