The loop says it takes an hour, but we did the 25-minute leg in 15 minutes (pushing it a little). The trail is primarily used for hiking and is accessible year-round. This walk is a great option if you’d like to get out on the water and do some walking. Recently a platform has been built at Te Ahua Point – not for people with vertigo!

4) The Mercer Bay Loop. Overall it is not too difficult of a trail to follow but just be aware of some of those routes that may take you off the main track. Take a short ferry ride to Rangitoto Island, an iconic part of the Auckland landscape. The Mercer Bay area and Te Ahua Point are on regional parkland and are reached by the Mercer Bay Loop Track which leads off the end of Log Race Race. Now that you have some quick background about the trail, lets talk a bit about the trail itself. Dogs are also able to use this trail … Mercer Bay Loop Walk Karekare Regional Park 38km from Auckland CBD 1.5 Hours to the track head and back An easy, well maintained walk suitable for everyone of all ages that offers views from the highest sea cliffs in Auckland. There are various marvellous lookout points along the track where the cliffs reach 700 feet high. Comans Track and Mercer Bay Loop is a 6 mile moderately trafficked loop trail located near New Lynn, Auckland, New Zealand that features beautiful wild flowers and is rated as moderate. Mercer Bay loop track It is set among low regenerating bush with wispy toetoe grass swaying in the breeze. Climb to the top of the dormant volcano on the Rangitoto Summit Track and experience awesome views of the city. The track is mostly metal but can be muddy and slippery after heavy