How long is the Okura bush walk?

3 h 45 min
Welcome, ! Check out this 8.8-mile out-and-back trail near Albany, Auckland. Generally considered an easy route, it takes an average of 3 h 45 min to complete.

How long is the long bay walk?

around 2 hours and 30 minutes
The Long Bay Regional Park Coastal Walk in Auckland is an easy 5.8k walk that will take you around 2 hours and 30 minutes, walking over lush farm land. Very good quality track with wonderful views along the way.

How long is Goldies bush track?

Approximately 2.7km
Goldie Bush Walkway (Approximately 2.7km) A beautiful hike under cover of native bush, you’ll spent the first 35 minutes hiking downhill towards the stream. The track itself is well-formed, with a significant number of steps towards the end of the track.

Is Long Bay a good area?

“Long Bay’s blend of stunning coastal landscapes and urban design creates an enviable lifestyle. Every aspect of the suburb’s development has been considered including a significant number of reserves and parks to provide high-quality community areas.

Can dogs go to Long Bay?

Long Bay Beach adjacent to Long Bay Regional Park Dogs are prohibited on the Northern Beach areas, north of Vaughan Stream, during summer bird breeding season (1 October to 31 March). Dogs are permitted throughout the year (with restrictions) on the Southern Beach Areas, south of Vaughan Stream.

Why is Goldies Bush closed?

The Department of Conservation (DOC) announced the closure on March 16 to support of the iwi-imposed rāhui to reduce the spread of kauri dieback in the Waitākere Ranges. Tree Council secretary Dr Mels Barton said it was about time Goldie Bush was closed.

Is Mokoroa Falls track open?

The Goldie Bush Walkway tracks are closed from Friday 4 December 2020 until further notice. This is to enable further work to be undertaken to manage the impact of kauri dieback. Mokoroa Falls is roughly a 45 minutes’ drive away from Auckland City. The road is sealed, becoming a gravel one for the last 2 km.

Is Browns Bay a good suburb?

“Browns Bay is an affluent suburb and there has been significant growth and development in the commercial centre over the years, including apartments and increased retail provision. This reflects the desirability of the area among residents and commercial occupiers, with properties here being very tightly held.”