Where to Visit in Auckland
In Auckland you can visitTen of the best classified places in Auckland you should visit.
As in every town in the whole wide globe, there are some jewels in Auckland that don't know so many souls. Now, as much as we might be feeling sick about leaving the kitty out of the sack, we're all looking to'explore' and don't want to keep these clues. There are ten of our favorite places in and around Auckland.
Safer, sandier shores, astonishing fish and tranquility make this place a great place to enjoy the days and escape the turbulence of Auckland. It' feeling like a leap back into the past and sometimes we all need a break! This is a great place to enjoy the days with a range of great hiking trails, pick nick areas and a dark sandside.
For various avenues Puhoi is a jewel in hiding. Puhoi is one of New Zealand's oldest bars and a good place to visit. The best excuse to visit Puhoi, however, is to climb the stream. Auckland is a small place that can be seen from SH1 when driving northwards from Auckland, but for many you never stop checking it.
Puhoi River winds from Puhoi to Wenderholm Regional Park and is a great way to explore this area. It is 8 km and you can take the leisure to go downriver. The Puhoi River Canoe Rental will even collect you at the other end and take you back.
In Glendowie, Karaka Bay offers a breathtaking, remote stretch of shore with breathtaking vistas over Waitemata harbour towards Rangitoto. Decembers and January are great days when the breathtaking Pohutukawa tree is in full blossom. And if you're looking for a jewel to hide, this is it. Rotoroa Islands feel like a mysterious isle, from bush walks to lazing on the sands.
It was created with the help of local residents in the town centre, so that they are some of the only ones who know about this secret jewel near the town centre. Called the abandoned Cinderella of Auckland's Auckland' by the New Zealand Herald in the 1950s, the Dingle Dell Reserve is a tranquil, placid and tranquil place to relax, enjoy and observe the outside scenery.
There' s a series of strolls in the reservation, a place to play a football or simply take a break and lean back and soothe. The ten most secluded places in Auckland you should visit this year.