Wynyard playground is on sand and includes kina spinners, monkey bars, giant shells to hide in and swings and you can easily walk to the playground in Daldy Street also.
There is a basketball half-court and a giant water feature which in summer makes a great place to paddle. can visit the fish market, watch the America’s Cup teams prepare for the upcoming races, enjoy one of the many eateries or explore the various playgrounds, splash parks and interactive play structures.
Take scooters or bikes along to explore more of Wynyard or a basketball to shoot some hoops. Currently (October 2020) the whole area is a hive of construction so an added bonus for those children who love things that go, diggers, cranes, trucks and the associated banging and crashing.
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Read moreThis playground and entire mainly kids area is great and our grandkids (9, 7, 4) thoroughly loved it and enjoyed themselves. All quite busy and chaotic but plenty of room and different fixtures etc. to keep them busy and happy. The whole quater is always great to visit and walk around and one can while away lots of enjoyable time, what with all the restaurants, cafes, icecream shops etc. to keep everything fed, nourished and happy, plus a good sized area for walking, strolling and or running with neat views out onto the harbour and all the boats both on the harour and in the marina and...
Read moreI loved Auckland, and I especially loved walking along the water front from Queens Wharf through to St Marys Bay. The different bars and restaurants, the yacht basins were all good viewing. Our luck was in because the Volvo around world race teams were in. Around the Wynyard area there were some huge motor cruisers being cleaned and serviced for the season. The Cylo park was fun, though we did not see it when musical events were on. I loved that a bridge had been built so that you could get a high birds eye view of the cylos, and the play ground...
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