Cornwall Park

Cornwall Park features lovely spots perfect for picnics and unwinding, along with impressive trees, beautiful flower beds, grand pathways, and expansive views. The park"s benefactor, Sir John Logan Campbell, rests at the top of a volcanic cone located in the park"s center. The hill is known as Maungakiekie in Maori, which translates to "mountain of the kiekie," a climbing plant native to the area. Experience the peaceful countryside right in the heart of Auckland, complete with a working farm and historical buildings that welcome visitors. There are free public barbeques available for use. The park also provides various sports clubs and recreational facilities for the community, or you can join the many regular visitors who enjoy walking along the paths, drives, and trails of Cornwall Park, taking in the less-traveled areas.

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Date: check visiting hours
Place: Auckland, New Zealand
Website: Auckland, New Zealand

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