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Greater Te Huruhi boundary walk

Introduction | Walkway guide and map | Additional information


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.

Surfdale beach with the wild self planted silverbeet growing around the edge of the sand Oneroa peach blossum
Surfdale beach with the wild self planted silverbeet growing around the edge
of the sand (left), and Oneroa peach blossom.
Coastal views of Oneroa from Newton Reserve. St Peters Catholic Church proudly sits between Little Oneroa and Oneroa beaches.
Coastal views of Oneroa from Newton Reserve. St Peters Catholic Church
proudly sits between Little Oneroa and Oneroa beaches. 

Published September 2008