Ōtuataua Stonefields

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Auckland, New Zealand

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Archaeological site· Historical place· Tourist attraction

Ōtuataua Stonefields Reviews | Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Ōtuataua Stonefields is located in Auckland, New Zealand on 56 Ihumatao Quarry Road, Māngere. Ōtuataua Stonefields is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category archaeological site in New Zealand.

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56 Ihumatao Quarry Road, Māngere

Phone

+6493010101

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Carol Ann

A special and stunning spot to visit. Predominantly on leash for dogs, with views of the Manukau Harbour and the local wildlife. Worth a visit, to wander the quiet paths and collect a few avocados, when in season.

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Alice Moon-Star

Very interesting place, with pretty views and nature such as mangrove and birds. You can also pick a few avocados when in season. Not only was this apparently a site of two volcanoes and a old lava like feild, it was also a Maori town settlement before European came and this is evident in the landscape and plants left behind.

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Taylor Jean

Beautiful scenery. Peaceful walk. My last tourist site before I flew back the the US in 2018.

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Sarah Oliny

Beautiful place!!!! Amazing view! One can observe that black goose immigrate at the location. It's nice to look at! Also, it used to be the cemetery of the first maoris. We can see vestiges of the past. We can observe the Maori's way of building walls with their special techniques to break stones so they don't need cement or things like that to connect the stones together. It's quite impressive!... HOWEVER, I've been told that it belongs to a big company now. They might built housing and stuff like that in the future. IT IS A SHAME! It should stay untouched. It's an historical site!!!! Some Maori people are there to give you information about the place. They kind of occupy the place and I agree with that to be honest. I would also try to defend my roots!! They have their own houses in the area so they are not trying to squat there or have free land, rent or whatever people might think. They just want to protect their heritage and leave the site untouched!

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jamie martin

Its my lil piece of heaven my go to during lockdown and my daily walks

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Russell Joyce

The road is barracaded so it doesn't appear to be open at present.

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Akshithha Kutty Premshekar

it was a very nice and serene farmland with avocado orchids

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Beckie Mobley

Saturday 16/01/21 - locals had closed the road off so no access. NZTA didn't close the road, or it would have displayed on Google maps.

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