âď¸âď¸âď¸âď¸âď¸ A peaceful, spacious retreat with unbeatable harbour views â Coyle Park is a local treasure
Coyle Park is one of those places that quietly impresses you the moment you arrive. Tucked away at the end of Point Chevalier Road, this nearly 5-hectare green space is a true gem in TÄmaki Makaurau â isolated, serene, and deeply loved by locals. You donât just stumble upon it while driving through Auckland. You come here with purpose: maybe you live nearby, maybe youâre visiting someone, or maybe youâve discovered this peaceful corner and made it your go-to for walks, playtime, or quiet reflection.
The park itself is beautifully laid out, with grassy open spaces, mature trees, and dramatic cliff faces that offer stunning views across the WaitematÄ Harbour. On a clear day, you can spot the Sky Tower and Auckland Harbour Bridge in the distance â a reminder that while Point Chevalier feels far removed from the cityâs bustle, itâs still wonderfully connected.
One of the standout features is the rock shelf exposed at low tide, which adds a rugged, natural charm to the coastline. Several well-maintained paths lead down to Point Chevalier Beach, which is best enjoyed at mid to high tide if youâre planning to swim. The beach is tidal and quiet â far less crowded than eastern beaches like Mission Bay or Browns Bay. Youâll mostly see locals here, and thatâs part of what makes it special.
The playground is a hit with families, especially older children who love the flying fox and space net. Itâs well-equipped and safely tucked into the parkâs layout, making it easy for parents to relax while kids explore. The park also has good access to toilets, and the paths are well-connected, though some are steep and include steps â something to keep in mind if youâre bringing a stroller or bike.
Thereâs a car park and bus stop conveniently located at the park entrance, making it accessible even if youâre not driving. And while itâs a public space, itâs worth noting a few things:
Dogs must be on leash unless otherwise stated.
Alcohol is banned in some areas â check the local maps.
Smokefree policy applies throughout the park.
No outdoor fires are allowed, and rubbish should be taken with you if bins arenât available.
What I love most about Coyle Park is its local character. You wonât find crowds of tourists or noisy traffic. Youâll find families, dog walkers, joggers, and neighbours enjoying their own slice of paradise. Itâs a place that feels lived-in and loved â not commercial, not flashy, just quietly beautiful.
Whether youâre here for a walk, a picnic, a beach visit, or just to breathe in the fresh harbour air, Coyle Park delivers. Iâll definitely be back â and Iâd recommend it to anyone looking for a peaceful escape...
   Read moreCoyle Park is an absolute gem and a perfect spot to embrace the beauty of nature, whether you're starting your day or winding it down. It's my go-to for a refreshing morning walk or an energizing jog, with stunning coastal views that make every step a pleasure.
The park truly comes alive during sunrise and sunset, offering breathtaking vistas that paint the sky in incredible colors. It's a fantastic place to simply sit, relax, and soak in the serene atmosphere. It's also a wonderfully social spot where you'll often meet friendly people, adding to the warm and welcoming community feel.
For those who enjoy casting a line, the park offers some great fishing opportunities. And here's a pro tip: grab a coffee from one of the lovely nearby cafes to sip on while you walk. It's the perfect way to complete a truly great morning.
Whether you're looking for exercise, tranquility, a bit of fishing, or just a beautiful view, Coyle Park has it all. Highly recommended for anyone wanting to enjoy...
   Read moreGrew up going to Coyle Park as a child...had large family gatherings on the park. It's awesome how people have worked to make it a playground for children..a beautiful walking track..(that needs to be a wider path). Maori carvings are a Must at places around Aotearoa to tell the story of the area. Best place to go swimming in the Western Auckland area ( when the tide is in)..Golden sand (until the tide goes out)..Very safe for children to swim. Please don't think out the trees any farther..I remember the beautiful trees surrounding the park..I was surprised at how many aren't there anymore. Understand it's great scenery but please always replace those beautiful old trees especially with our Native ones. Love Coyle Park ..so many wonderful memories here..hope families go on to...
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