Created By: Auckland Council
This tour takes you down Takapuna’s Golden Mile. While a considerable amount of expensive development has happened along this stretch over recent decades, much of its historic architecture, flora, and geology has been preserved and makes for a fascinating landscape.
From the early days of European settlement, Takapuna and Milford Beaches were considered Pleasure Gardens: places for family day trips and picnics. The Devonport Steam Ferry Company provided regular service to North Shore via service to the Takapuna Wharf, where the boat ramp is today. People could also take the Takapuna Tramways & Ferry Company tram from Bayswater to Milford.
Wealthy businessmen built homes for their families on the beaches at Takapuna and Milford or overlooking Lake Pupuke. These were usually their second homes, where the family spent summer months entertaining and relaxing. Their townhouses were usually in the heart of the business district on Symonds Street or in Grafton. Many of these families grew so attached to their houses on the North Shore that they moved into them permanently. Families such as the Hursts, Alisons, Pierces, O’Neills, and Bretts have become established names in Takapuna, and are remembered in street names.
Terrain and Access: The first half of this tour follows paved roads, while the second half is along a paved promenade, uneven lava rocks, and open beach. The section beyond the pumping station is not accessible at high tide and those with mobility issues are advised not to continue beyond this point. Please respect the privacy of local residents and do not trespass on property outside the described route. The pathway in this area is not properly constructed so take care.
Starting Point: Begin at the Takapuna boat ramp at the end of The Promenade.
Parking: Nearby parking is available at the Takapuna boat ramp, along Alison Avenue, and along Earnoch Avenue.
Disclaimer: Neither Auckland Council nor private property owners accept any responsibility for any loss, damage, or injury to you or your property arising from use of this tour.
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