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Greater Te Huruhi boundary walk
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Additional information
Real Waiheke walks are funded by Auckland City Council and are free.
Start point: Blackpool Reserve, Nikau Road, Blackpool
What to bring: Sturdy shoes, water, rain jacket/warm jumper
Fitness level: Average - a few short steep sections, but you can take your
time. This walk is not
suitable for baby buggies or wheelchairs
Duration: 2 hours.
Environmental care code:
Please protect our plants, wildlife and natural heritage:
- remove rubbish
- keeps streams and the sea clean
- keep to the track (respect private property)
- do not light fires
- please keep dogs on a leash and remove droppings. Click here or
contact us for more information about dogs.
Getting there and home again:
For information on catching buses, trains and ferries in Auckland: call MAXX on (09) 366 6400 or visit their website
www.maxx.co.nz
For parking information: click here or
contact us.
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Surfdale beach with the wild self planted
silverbeet growing around the edge
of the sand (left), and Oneroa peach blossom. |
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Coastal views of Oneroa from Newton
Reserve. St Peters Catholic Church
proudly sits between Little Oneroa and Oneroa beaches. |
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Published September 2008