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A Travel GuideTo Auckland

Near The Airport


 


You'd really only want to locate out here if you were arriving late or departing early.

The problem is, it's basically a life-free zone. There is little in the way of restaurants or entertainment. To get anywhere or do anything you'd need a car for sure and even then you're 15km or so from the city. But let's make the best of it:

Public Transport

To/From the airport

There are several ways of getting from the airport to the city - shuttle, coach or scheduled public transport.

Outside the terminal building you'll find a line of shuttle coaches waiting. They are 10 seater mini-buses and they'll take you door-to-door. Typical airport-to-city cost is $22 for one person or $13.50 per person for two. Operators include
Supershutttle (ph 0800-748-885).

If you are staying at a downtown hotel or hostel, the airporter coaches are a slightly slower but slightly cheaper option. They follow a set route, though many of the city hotels and hostels are on it. Cost is $15. They leave from outside the terminal doors.

There is a public scheduled coach service that goes through the airport. If you walk out of the international terminal and follow the main approach road around to your right you'll come to a bus stop. The Stagecoach Number 364 or Number 374 services leave from there. Either will take you to Mangere Town Centre from where you can catch a bus through Onehunga to the city. Cost is about $5 for the two trips. It's a slow coach service, believe me, but you do get an interesting view of working-class Auckland suburbs. Get details from the
Stagecoach website.

Off-airport transport.

Once you are outside the airport zone the public transport sytem improves markedly. From the city take buses to "Mangere" - they run every 10 to 15 minutes from a stop near the corner of Victoria and Queen Sts. Get details from the Stagecoach website. The manager of your accommodation will also be able to give you details.

Jenny Davis from Mountain View Bed n Breakfast gave me the following transport info: From Mangere Bridge there is an excellent bus service to/from the city which runs roughly half hourly on buses 304 and 305.  One commences at Mangere Town Centre, the other at Otahuhu and guests can purchase either a group pass at NZ$16.00 a day for 4 people or a Day Pass at NZ$8.00 a day per person which enables them to also take a free trip to Devonport and back. Travel time approx. 50mins from Mangere Bridge and used in conjunction with the Link bus (also covered by the pass) gets people most people where they want to go.

(I have to say she was also a bit put out by my description of the airport area as a life-free zone and reminded me of the walks on Mangere Mountain and the Stonefields - see "Things To Do")

Accommodation:

Motor Camps

Manukau Top 10 Holiday Park, 902 Great South Rd, Manukau City, Ph 09-266-0000. Fax 09-268-0000. Res freephone 0800-422-0000. Email info@top10.co.nz While not strictly in the airport zone, this is the closest camp to the airport. Qualmark 4-star rated.

Ambury Farm Park, Mangere. Experience the feeling of camping in the countryside, while still in town. Visit their camping pages or contact the Auckland Regional Council on (09) 366 2000 or email info@govt.nz for bookings and information.Directions on getting there: From SH 20 take the Mangere Bridge off-ramp onto Rimu Road.  Drive through the Mangere Bridge town centre to Wallace Road and turn right at Muir Avenue.  Alternatively, turn right at the Mangere Bridge town centre roundabout and travel along Kiwi Esplanade enjoying the harbour views on the way.  Ambury Regional Park is signposted from here.

Backpacker Hostel

Kiwi International Airport Hostel 150 McKenzie Rd, Mangere. Email: airport@xtra.co.nz Ph: 09 256 0000. Hostel attached to a motor inn - thus it has a bar and restaurant more or less on the premises.

Bed-n-breakfast

Airport Bed & Breakfast. 1 Westney Rd, Cnr Kirkbride Rd, Mangere. Email: enquiries@tbnb.co.nz.z. Ph (09) 275 0000.

Mountain View Bed & Breakfast. 85A Wallace Road, Mangere Bridge. Email: mtviewbb@xtra.co.nz Telephone: (09) 636 6535. Fax: (09) 636 6126.

Homestays.

Host:
Carol & Brian, 1 Boyd Ave, Mangere Bridge. Telephone: (09) 636 000. Fax: (09) 636 0000

Host:
May Pepperell, 288 Kirkbride Road, Mangere. Telephone: (09) 275 0000. Fax: (09) 275 0000

Host:
Gill Whitehead, 1 Banbury Place, Mangere Bridge. Email: gil@xtra.co.nz. Telephone: (09) 634 0000. Fax: (09) 622 0000

Motels/motor inns

A word of caution:
Some accommodation directories which list properties under the title "Auckland Airport" have listings for places that are a long way from the airport itself. Double check the distance before you book. The listings below are within 6km of the airport terminal building.

Airport Garden Inn, 10 Tidal Rd, Mangere. Email: office@inn.co..nz. Phone: (09)275-0000. Bit out of the way, hence a more attractive rate. Free airport transfer. Tariff: $90-$145 Reservations Freephone: 0800 805 0000.

BK's Pioneer Motor Lodge, 205 Kirkbride Road. Email: info@pioneer.com Phone: 09 275 0000 Fax: 09 275 0000. Reservations Freephone: 0800 222 000. Brand new motor inn and, considering that, very reasonable at $99 a night tw/dble.

Airport Lodge Motel,
296 Kirkbride Road. Phone: 09 256 000 Fax: 09 256 0000. Reservations Freephone: 0800 256 0000. Well run middle of the scale motel.


Pacific Inn,
210 Kirkbride Road. Email:
info@inn.co.nz Ph 09 275 0000 Fax: 09 275 0000.. Reservations Freephone: 0800 504 000 Older motor inn but the price reflects that. Rooms usually around $69 a night.

Manor Inn,
250 Kirkbride Road. Email:
airport@xtra.co.nz Phone: 09 275 0000 Fax: 09 275 0000 Reservations Freephone: 0800 54 0000.

Hotels
Hotel Grand Chancellor, Cnr Kirkbride and Ascot Roads, Mangere. Email: reservations@nda.co.nz. Phone: (09) 275-0000. Reservations freephone: 0800-275-000. Tarrif $109-135, but check their website for details.

Centra Auckland Airport. Cnr Kirkbride & Ascot Roads, Mangere. Phone: 09 275 0000 Reservations Freephone: 0800 801 000 Email: exec@aklrt.centra.co.nz Their website is useless - it doesn't give rates but I'm told room rates are $100-130.

Jet Park Airport Hotel and Conference Centre.
63 Westney Rd, Ph 09 275 0000 Reservations Freephone: 0800 538 0006 Email: reservations@jetpark.co.nz Rates start at $140 a night but go to their website and you might score it as cheap as $108 a night.

Restaurants

Near the airport itself, there aren't many except those attached to hotels and motor inns and I'm not enamoured of such places except as a last resort or because I'm so knackered I can't be bothered going out.

But at the Airport Oaks shopping centre - a small group of shops at 149 Kirkbride Rd, right next to the Hotel Grand Chancellor - are a couple of average, but cheapish, choices:

The Bar & Baa. Ph 275-5955. A bar/restaurant with the usual sort of meat/chicken/fish mains priced between $16 and $20.

Indian Express. Ph 275-5004. Standard range of Indian tucker. Mains from $10 to $16 - but as with any Indian meal you need to buy at least two, which is OK if there are two or more of you. They also do takeaways.

Further away, at Mangere Bridge shopping area, you'll find Pars Kebab. 28B Coronation Rd. PH 622-3244. Apart from the usual kebab options at $5.30 to $8.50 they do sushi at around $6. Eat in or take-away.

Onehunga.

Best option in the area, however, if you have wheels, is to nip back over Mangere Bridge into the suburb of Onehunga. Here's your options.

Cheap as pos: There are a couple of Chinese takeaways about half way up Onehunga Mall. Mains around $6-8 but in a $16.90 Combination Special you get enough food for about three reasonable appetites.

Arthur St Bar and Grill, Cnr Arthur St and 5 Onehunga Mall. Ph 634 9017. Pub grub - heavy on the red meat and fries, but very reasonably priced so good for a cheap nosh up.

Ultra Deli and Cafe, 275 Onehunga Mall. 636-0630. Everything from a quick snack to a full-on meal all done stylishly and modestly priced. Highly recommended.

Claret, 127 Onehunga Mall, 622-2988. Email
trekkie@xtra.co.nz Bit more up-market, superb food.

Pubs/bars:

The Landing, 4 Onehunga Harbour Rd, 636-4264. The best of the local watering holes. Very recently converted to a seafood restaurant and I haven't had a chance to check it out yet but prior to that it was good value for straight forward pub grub.

Blackies Bar and Brasserie, 306 Onehunga Mall. 634 3306. Hole-in-wall style bar, but stylishly done. Food is good, with huge portions. $14-22 for mains.

Things To Do:

To blow out the cobwebs after a long flight, or as one last look at the country before you head for home there are a couple of attractive outdoor options quite close to the airport.

Take a walk up Mangere Mountain. The entrance is off Coronation Rd, Mangere Bridge, not far from the shopping area. It's an ancient Maori fortification, one of the largest in the region - you'll see the terraced earthworks and food pits typical of a major pa (fortified village). During the main period of settlement from the 17th century onwards, various iwi (tribes) built hundreds of whare (houses) on the terraces. Enormous kumara (potato) pits carved into the crater edge are still obvious features today.

Ambury Farm Park, on the shores of the Manuklau Harbnour, is worth a visit if you'd like to experience a working farm, with its variety of cattle and sheep breeds, and a changing assortment of goats, chickens, kune kune pigs and a horse or two! There's also camping and campervan parking on site. For directions on getting there, see Accommodation/Motor Camps above.

Right on the airport itself are a number of attractions - if you are stuck with one those awful stopovers where there's too much time to just sit around the airport and not enough time to go anywhere off-airport, these provide an entertaining diversion. If you have kids, I would recommend a stroll down to the mini-golf, or (when the butterfly enclosure is completed in mid-August) to Butterfly Creek. They are about 10 minutes easy stroll from any of the terminals.

Golf Driving Range
JK's Driving Range. Nixon Road off George Bolt Memorial Drive. Ph 09 275 6080. Email jkf@xtra.co.nz. Facilities: 20 all weather bays, professional coaches, golf clubs available. Hours: 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Cost: 50 balls for NZ$5, 100 balls for NZ$9

Mini-golf
Adventure Mini Golf, Off Tom Pearce Drive on the airport itself. Ph 09 275 7531.Email treasure.island@xtra.co.nz Facilities: Treasure Island Adventure Golf has two full 18-hole mini golf courses, one of which is suitable for pushing strollers and wheelchairs. The pirate theme is part of the entertainment. Each 42 par course takes approx 45 minutes to play.

Golf Course
Aviation Country Club. Off Tom Pearce Drive. Ph 09 275 6265 and for tee times 09 275 4601..Email aviation@golf.co.nz Facilities: international standard 18 hole golf course, Pro Shop, clubs and trundlers for hire..

Tourist Attraction
Butterfly Creek. Tom Pearce Drive. Ph 09 275 8880 Fax: 09 275 1110.c.sanders@butterflycreek.co.nz Curly's outdoor playground, Red Admiral Express steam train and Petting Zoo. Papillon bar & café, toilets and room hire for up to 150 people. Hours: open 7am - 6pm 7 days; bar is open until 8pm Sat - Tue, and 10pm Wed - Fri. They will shortly - mid-August - have a tropical butterfly house with literally hundreds of butterflies flying inside. I can recommend the cafe.

Gymnasium
Flying Fit Health Club. Off Tom Pearce Drive. Ph 09 275 5747. Email
flyfit@ihug.co.nz Full range of gym equipment, trained instructors, two sunbeds, two squash courts, step and aerobic classes, 25 metre outdoor swimming pool.

Historic Buildings
Jellicoe Park. Cnr Quadrant Rd and Grey St, Onehunga. Onehunga was settled at much the same time as the then village of Auckland on the other side of the isthmus. The difference is that in Auckland most of the beautiful old buildings from the colonial era have been bowled over. That process was much delayed in Onehunga, thank god. At Jellicoe Park, you can see three beautifully restored examples of early architecture - Lashley House, an early church house; a defence blockhouse dating from the 1960s when it was feared that rebellious Maori from Waikato would attack the place; and Journey's End a replica of a "Fencible Cottage' - the houses built for the soldiers depatched from Britain to defend the fledgling township.

Shopping:

Near the airport:
Auckland International Airport - when you arrive you'll have to walk through a major shopping centre just to get out of the place. Buy there before you come through Customs and pick up the tax savings.

Supermarket: Foodtown at Auckland Airport or Selwyn St, Onehunga.

General goods: The Warehouse, also at Auckland Airport.

Villa Maria Wines, 5 Kirkbride Rd, Mangere. Ph 255-0660. If you're staying out this way, here's your chance to get to taste the art one of the country's most successful and innovative winemakers. Buy at the cellar door at less than bottle-shop prices.

Onehunga:
Dress Smart. Arthur and Galway Sts.Ph 09 622 2400. One of the city's major shop-options, Factory discount shops featuring a lot of the big international brand-name gear at substantial discounts. If your ego is sufficiently mature that you don't need the emotional crutch of your tailor's name of the outside of your clothes, there are lots of even cheaper shops.

Hard To Find (But Worth The Effort) Bookstore, 171 The Mall. 634-4340. No kidding - that's its name. Claims the largest collection of second hand books. And it's just what you imagine a second hand bookshop to be - piles of books, that musty smell, a bit chaotic. But filled with bargains on everything from cheap trashy novels to rare and significant volumes. Has sister shops in Devonport, Wellesley St (city) and Karangahape Rd.

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