Mount Eden in Auckland, New Zealand

When we sailed into Auckland, New Zealand, we had plans to take the hop on, hop off bus to see the sights. One of the stops we took was at Mount Eden. The bus did not take us to the summit so we had to hike up the rest of the way to get to the top. 

Mt. Eden is a dormant volcano. Its last eruption was only 600 years ago and it is part of the Auckland Volcanic Field. It goes by a different name, Maungawhau and stands 196 metres above sea level. In Auckland, it is the highest point in Auckland and you can see for miles from the top.

A large grassy crater is evident that the mountain is a volcano. There is also a well preserved crater with a depth of 50 metres at the summit.





Beautiful view of the city.


Downtown Auckland shows the Sky Tower which we plan on visiting. This is the tower that was used for New Years Eve fireworks.


We didn't get to explore the Mount Eden suburb but we heard it was an affluent, residential area that had trendy shops, Asian eateries, bookshops and vintage clothes stores. 

Next stop: The Sky Tower.










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