Tāhuna Tōrea

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Auckland, New Zealand

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Park· Nature preserve· Tourist attraction

Tāhuna Tōrea Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Tāhuna Tōrea is located in Auckland, New Zealand on Riddell Road, Glen Innes. Tāhuna Tōrea is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category park in New Zealand.

Address

Riddell Road, Glen Innes

Phone

+6493010101

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Mark Pitts

We loved the walking trails in this wetlands park area and all of the singing birds! One of the best places in the area for birdwatchers or for wildlife enthusiasts. We also liked the easy access from the trails to multiple starting points from the parking area and streets, and that the paved walkway on the north end connected with another park that was nice to relax in, and had a play area for kids. There is access from the trails to the Glendowie Sand Spit, and many people relax in that area or swim. The Sand Spit also seems to be very popular with kite boarders, and they are fun to watch! We walked these trails almost every day when we were staying in the area, so don’t miss it!

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Andrew Ramsbottom

An absolutely lovely place to be away from suburbia. Lost of native trees, well kept trail, and lovely views of the Tamaki Estuary.

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Colin Barfoot

Nature in the city of Auckland, a wilderness reserve with different types of forest, 2 distinct wetlands, beach and mud flats. Walking the prepared boardwalk will take you to signposts for many indigenous plant species and over the year you may see up to 50 species of birds. You can see the remains of the Maori fish dams evidence of historic use of the lands.

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Phil Pasco

A stunning spot for walking and other recreational activities. There were swimmers, wind surfers, kayakers and runners while we were there. The scenery is stunning but the tracks are run down and it's obvious council maintenance is lacking. It truly is a hidden gem with beautiful views and bush making for a great spot to enjoy albeit lunch, a walk or something more

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James Lesa

Such a beautiful walking track, alot of history and interesting facts, how the Maori used the trees for medicine,food,furniture,transport, such lovely views and wildlife, and having pest control such a bonus.

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Vela

Quiet place to go for a walk feed the ducks. Kids paddle and swim. Theres no toilets but thoroughly enjoyed our picnic under the trees.

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Romuel Howe

Nice relaxing and safe walk to semi secluded beach.

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Steve Sullivan

You could be a hundred kilometers from the city expecting moa to charge out of the bush.