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'''What:''' Prehistoric Maori fortification and town built on a volcanic cone. There is an excellent visitor centre on the north slope of the cone with an interactive multimedia centre where you can find out more about Maori life. The digital reconstruction on the right built onto a terrain model used in the centre is based on a detailed survey of the cone.
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'''What:''' Prehistoric Maori fortification and town built on a volcanic cone. There is an excellent visitor centre on the north slope of the cone with an interactive multimedia centre where you can find out more about Maori life. A digital reconstruction built onto a terrain model used in the centre is based on a detailed survey of the cone.
  
 
'''What else to do there:''' The park also has Auckland's oldest building, Acacia Cottage (relocated here), a volcanic trail, a native tree arboretum, an astronomical observatory, a good kiosk for breakfast or lunch, great views from the summit.
 
'''What else to do there:''' The park also has Auckland's oldest building, Acacia Cottage (relocated here), a volcanic trail, a native tree arboretum, an astronomical observatory, a good kiosk for breakfast or lunch, great views from the summit.
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'''Web Info:''' http://www.cornwallpark.co.nz/
  
  
 
[[Category:Auckland Sites to Visit]]
 
[[Category:Auckland Sites to Visit]]

Revision as of 07:45, 29 June 2010

One Tree Hill

SITE TO VISIT
One Tree Hill
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Ethnicity: Maori
Site type: Pa
Where: Central Isthmus - 15 minutes from the city centre
How to get there: Bus (Check Rideline) or taxi.
How Long to allow: 2 hrs walking over the site following the archaeological trail. For the less fit there is a summit road.
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What: Prehistoric Maori fortification and town built on a volcanic cone. There is an excellent visitor centre on the north slope of the cone with an interactive multimedia centre where you can find out more about Maori life. A digital reconstruction built onto a terrain model used in the centre is based on a detailed survey of the cone.

What else to do there: The park also has Auckland's oldest building, Acacia Cottage (relocated here), a volcanic trail, a native tree arboretum, an astronomical observatory, a good kiosk for breakfast or lunch, great views from the summit.

Web Info: http://www.cornwallpark.co.nz/