Busstation
Matiatia Wharf station
20 lokalinvånare rekommenderar,
Position
Auckland
Tips från lokalbefolkningen
The MATIATIA – OWHANAKE LOOP; Another awesome walking option where you don’t have to venture too far from the ferry terminal is the Matiatia – Owhanake Loop. From the ferry terminal, head north on the track to Cable Bay then Owhanake Bay. There are some excellent coastal views along the way. When you reach Island Bay, follow the green and yellow markers to Korora Road until you reach Oneroa Beach. From the beach, return to Matiatia Bay via Korora Road to Alison Park then via Ocean View Road or the Atawhai Whenua Reserve. This walk takes 2-3 hours.
The MATIATIA – OWHANAKE LOOP; Another awesome walking option where you don’t have to venture too far from the ferry terminal is the Matiatia – Owhanake Loop. From the ferry terminal, head north on the track to Cable Bay then Owhanake Bay. There are some excellent coastal views along the way. When yo…
There are two loop tracks you can access from Matiatia ferry and both navigate the cliftops to the north and south of Matiatia. The south is longer but you can make it as short or as long as you like and can end up at Cable Bay Vineyard. The North is only accessable about an hour either side of low tide and can take you around to Owhanake Bay and then back over Delamore Drive. The track can be a bit undulating so not ideal for young kids. Northern loop around 45mins - 1 hour depending on fitness levels.
There are two loop tracks you can access from Matiatia ferry and both navigate the cliftops to the north and south of Matiatia. The south is longer but you can make it as short or as long as you like and can end up at Cable Bay Vineyard. The North is only accessable about an hour either side of low…
This is where the passenger ferry arrives and departs to and from Auckland city. You can take a bus to Alison Road from here (It's a direct route) or in a taxi it is about 6 minutes drive.