I walk up the mountain in the morning. This is just a short walking tour. It is easy to walk on the paved road here. From the top of the hill, you can see the beautiful scenery of Auckland city center and the entire Auckland area, which is really very beautiful. There is an old cannon on the top of the mountain, and some interesting information about the mountain and the area. I really strongly recommend that you take a walk on this mountain.
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I walk up the mountain in the morning. This is just a short walking tour. It is easy to walk on the paved road here. From the top of the hill, you can see the beautiful scenery of Auckland city center and the entire Auckland area, which is really very beautiful. There is an old cannon on the top of the mountain, and some interesting information about the mountain and the area. I really strongly recommend that you take a walk on this mountain.
Take the ferry from Auckland Ferry Terminal and it only takes 10 minutes to reach the quiet town of Devonport. Mount Victoria is the highest volcanic crater on the island. There is a mushroom on the top of the mountain. It is very cute. It turns out that these mushrooms are the vents of the pumping station. ! From the hill overlooking the town and downtown Auckland, fortunately to see the double rainbow in front of you, I immediately feel the beauty of this sailing capital!
Mount Victoria in Davenport, Auckland is a great place to watch the sunset. There are a few small mushroom-like seats suitable for taking pictures. It takes about half an hour to go up the mountain, not difficult, suitable for a picnic on a weekend
Mount Victoria is a very good place to live. The small town below the mountain has a lot of nice surroundings. The hotels and cafes here are quite fun. [Scenery] The landscape under the mountain in Shandong is very beautiful [Fun] The whole is very interesting [Value for money] Free visit
Mount Victoria crosses the Harbour Bridge to the north of Auckland. The scenery here is very beautiful. It is a good place to watch the scenery of Auckland. There is also an abandoned bunker on it, which was used as a shore artillery position in World War II.