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Waiheke Island walkways
Introduction
| Matiatia, Church Bay, Oneroa loop
| Matiatia/Owhanake/Oneroa
| Oneroa, Blackpool
| Hekerua Bay, Palm Beach
| Rocky Bay's Te Whau loop
| Rocky Bay (featuring Whakanewha)
| Onetangi
| Orapiu, Pearl Bay
| Park Point coastal walkway
| Other walks
| Additional information
| Waiheke Island map
Additional information
Classifications (key)
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Walking track: suitable for most ages and levels of fitness and mobility. Not suitable for wheelchairs and
pushchairs. |
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Tramping track: suitable for users of average fitness and mobility. |
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Route: marked only by signposts and basic route markers. May be cross-country. Requires a reasonable level
of fitness. |
Lookout points |
Playground |
Barbecue |
Ferry |
Toilets |
Parking |
What to bring
- drinking water - not available on the walks
- hat
- sunscreen
- reliable walking shoes
- warm clothing
- rain jacket - in case of a sudden change in weather
Getting there
For bus, train and ferry information visit:
Fullers - ferry information
MAXX - bus, train and ferry
information
SeaLink - ferry information
Waiheke shipping - car
transport
Environmental care code
Please protect our plants, wildlife and natural heritage
- remove rubbish
- keep streams and the sea clean
- keep to the track and respect private property
- keep dogs on a leash and remove droppings.
Click here or
contact us for more information about dogs.
- do not light fires
Toitu te whenua - leave the land undisturbed.
Further contacts
Medical attention on Waiheke Island - Ph: (09) 378 8765 or (09) 372 5005
Waiheke Island Visitor Information Centre - Ph: (09) 372 9999
Auckland Regional Council
Forest and Bird Society - publish a Waiheke Reserves brochure
Contact us if you require further information.