The Coast-to-Coast Walkway in Auckland, New Zealand, offers a unique 10-mile (16-kilometer) journey that spans the entire city and the North Island. This route weaves between Waitemata Harbour and Onehunga Harbour, passing through a variety of landscapes. Along the way, walkers can explore major attractions, suburban neighborhoods, and lush parks. A highlight is the path’s proximity to a dormant volcano, adding a touch of geological intrigue. Today, visitors can experience a rich mix of urban and natural scenery, making it a rewarding and diverse walk.
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