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Otuataua Stonefields

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Former Member
December 1, 2017
Unique landscape. Volcanic area of real significance to local Maori.Amazing views of Manukau Harbour. Good walking shoes needed as terrain can be uneven
Behram
August 23, 2015
This is one of the city’s last volcanic areas where you can see the large-scale stonework and earthwork remains that show how people once lived and worked.
Rose
December 3, 2016
Stonefileds, 56 Ihumatao Quarry Road, Mangere It takes about half an hour to ride there and you access it along the waterfront without any traffic (except for one service road to Puketutu Island). It is a lovely ride and you could stop for a nice lunch at the renowned Villa Maria Wine Estate en route (booking in advance recommended). Otherwise it’s about 10 minutes by car to the Stonefields. This is one of the city’s last volcanic areas where you can see the large-scale remains of stone and earthworks that show how early Maori lived and worked. The 100-hectare area was established to protect and preserve the archaeological remains of the communities that thrived on this land.
Stonefileds, 56 Ihumatao Quarry Road, Mangere It takes about half an hour to ride there and you access it along the waterfront without any traffic (except for one service road to Puketutu Island). It is a lovely ride and you could stop for a nice lunch at the renowned Villa Maria Wine Estate en rou…
Andrea And Julian
June 5, 2015
Early Maori habitation. There an avocado Orchard next to it where you are free to pick your own avocados.
Marise
February 3, 2019
This fertile, historic land was occupied by NZ indigenous Maori, for centuries, however was confiscated during European colonisation and subsequently sold to a European family at the time. The land is now being occupied to prevent a housing development from being undertaken by Fletcher building. The history of the confiscation and subsequent plans for development are illustrated at the site.
This fertile, historic land was occupied by NZ indigenous Maori, for centuries, however was confiscated during European colonisation and subsequently sold to a European family at the time. The land is now being occupied to prevent a housing development from being undertaken by Fletcher building. The…

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56 Ihumatao Quarry Rd
Auckland, Auckland