One of the most popular - and family-friendly - hikes in Auckland, the climb up to the Mount Eden crater offers beautiful views of surrounding city.

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Description

Mount Eden, also known as Maungawhau, is a dormant volcano located in the heart of Auckland, New Zealand.

It is the highest natural point in the city, with an elevation of 196 meters (643 feet).

The mountain is surrounded by a large park and is a popular spot for walking, hiking, and picnicking. There are several trails that lead to the top of Mount Eden, offering a variety of options for different fitness levels.

The most popular route is the Summit Walk, a moderate hike that takes around an hour to complete.

This trail starts at the base of the mountain and winds up through the park, offering views of the city and surrounding landscape. As well as spectacular view from the top, there is a large crater.

The crater is home to a variety of native plants and wildlife, and there are several lookout points that offer panoramic views of the city. In addition to the Summit Walk, there are several other trails that loop around the base of the mountain, offering a more leisurely option for those looking for a shorter walk.

These trails are popular with families and offer the chance to explore the park's native bush, streams, and waterfalls. Overall, Mount Eden is a beautiful and peaceful spot to take a walk in Auckland, with a variety of trails to choose from and stunning views of the city and surrounding landscape.