Maungawhau / Mount Eden|The Peak of the Volcano in the City

📍 Location
Located about 5 kilometers south of Auckland's city center, Maungawhau / Mount Eden is one of Auckland's 53 volcanoes and the highest natural point in the city (196 meters above sea level). Not only does it offer a stunning view of the crater, but it also provides a panoramic view of the entire city.

🚗 Transportation
• Public Transport:
Take the Southern or Western train line from Britomart (Auckland city center) to Mt Eden Station. After exiting the station, it's about a 15–20 minute walk to the base of the mountain.
Alternatively, you can take buses 274 or 277 from the city center and get off at "Mt Eden Rd near Clive Rd," followed by a 10-minute walk.
• Driving or Uber:
Navigate to "Mount Eden Domain." Park your car at the Puhi Huia Road parking lot at the base of the mountain and walk up. To protect the cultural site, vehicles are not allowed to access the summit.

📝 Personal Experience
This is one of my favorite volcanic trails in Auckland. Although it's not very tall, standing at the edge of the crater is truly breathtaking. The massive, bowl-shaped crater is 50 meters deep, offering a sense of geological grandeur and a feeling as if time has stood still.
Walking along the circular wooden pathway around the crater, you can enjoy a 360-degree view of the city. Rangitoto Island, the harbor, and the Sky Tower are all within sight. I especially recommend visiting in the evening when the golden glow of the sunset reflects off the rooftops, creating a deeply moving scene. The area is frequented by locals jogging or walking their dogs, giving it a relaxed and uncommercialized vibe.
Although it's a tourist spot, it feels very "local" and is the kind of place you'd want to recommend to friends after visiting.

Post by 歐郎瑞旅遊日記 | Jul 4, 2025

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