Auckland Parks & Gardens
New Zealand - Auckland - Christchurch - Queenstown - Wellington
Features of Auckland Parks and Gardens:
The major features are terraced earthworks and sunken food storage pits, exemplifying
Maori inhabitation during the pre-colonial era.
Albert Park is flanked by huge palm trees. The park is also home to a floral
clock, a Victorian fountain, statues and an Argentinian ombu tree. The specialty
of the Argentinian ombu tree is that it has its roots growing above the ground.
The Cornwall Park is an ideal place for city slickers away from the clamor
and commotion of city life. The park is home to oak tree-lined roads, winding
paths and grazing sheep and cattle.
Regional Botanical Gardens in Auckland showcase exotic species of plants from
different climates.
Auckland Domain is located near the downtown offering an ideal haven for relaxation.
Waitakere Ranges is a fascinating jigsaw of several verdant regional parks.
The Parnell rose gardens are home to 5,000 rose bushes. The rose beds constitute
mostly of modern hybrids, with new implantations being made frequently.
Ngatea Water Gardens is a serene garden paradise, with bridges, waterfalls,
waterwheels and fountains. The gardens are flanked by paved pathways with a
wide array of plants and attract tourists throughout the year. Sights of colorful
birds and several amazing scenes throughout the gardens are sure to bring out
mirth and laughter. The gardens house a cafe, gift shop, picnic areas, playground
and centre wedding ceremonies.
More information on Auckland Parks and Gardens:
- Albert Park in Auckland
- Cornwall Park in Auckland
- Auckland Domain in Auckland
- Parnell Rose Gardens in Auckland
- Ambury Park in Auckland
- Ngatea Water Gardens in Auckland