Witheford Reserve
Chamber Rating
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Blair Fischer
Mar 6th, 2023 -
Taschai Marais
Lovely short and sweet bushwalk! There is a lovely creek running alongside the path. Accessibility: is not suitable for wheelchairs, prams, or bikes. I would also add that the path is a bit more for the expienced hikers (due to overgrown tree roots in the pathway, no railings for assistance with stairs, nature debris, the stairs are not filled properly and can cause a nasty fall up or down etc.). Also, be mindful if you take your kiddies with you as the track could be very dangerous if they are left to wonder on their own.
Feb 2nd, 2023 -
Oct 7th, 2022 -
keith humphreys
Walked it yesterday, very muddy and in need of serious maintenance. Trees fallen over track not removed and stair structures good but lacking gravel to fill the treads. Lack of sign posts confusing. From the Manuka Road connection, things improve, but track still in need of maintenance. Traffic noise is intrusive despite being in level 3 lock-down
Feb 10th, 2022 -
Lucipher Ase
A lovely, shaded short bushwalk alongside stream under full bush cover, with a bit of dappled light from time to time. Mostly short flights of stairs interspersed with stretches of gravel and boardwalk. . Accessibility: not suitable for wheelchairs, prams or bikes. A 1m or so wide path suitable for single file only. One rest stop (bench) about 4min from Glenfield entrance. Route: forks not signposted. From Valecrest Place entrance, keep right at both forks to stay on the track (first one leads to Noelleen St, second to Kaipatiki Rd). Opposite way leaving from Glenfield entrance. Time: 20min at a moderate pace, 40min return. Parking: on street parking at the cul-de-sac at 16 Valecrest Rd entrance, very little parking from Glenfield entrance although there may be some at Fernlea Rise. Dogs: on-leash only, as bait and traps set. Recreational value: tree ferns and tui, traffic hum, a perfect small urban bush walk. Recovering native bush, with mature t tree, tree ferns and nkau, ttoki, whauwhaupaku, tnekaha, mtipo, mhoe and coprosma adorned by rt and kiekie. Introduced rosella and other pests such as tradesantia and pine trees. NB: due to the bush cover and nearby stream, mosquitos may find you if stopping for any length of time.
May 3rd, 2022
Contact Info
Questions & Answers
Q Where is Witheford Reserve located?
A Witheford Reserve is located at Kaipatiki Rd, Marlborough, AUK 0629
Q What is the internet address for Witheford Reserve?
A The website (URL) for Witheford Reserve is: https://www.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/parks-recreation/get-outdoors/aklpaths/Pages/path-detail.aspx?ItemId=371
Q How is Witheford Reserve rated?
A Witheford Reserve has a 3.5 Star Rating from 2 reviewers.
Ratings and Reviews
Witheford Reserve
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 2 Reviews )Blair Fischer on Google
Taschai Marais on Google
Lovely short and sweet bushwalk! There is a lovely creek running alongside the path.
Accessibility: is not suitable for wheelchairs, prams, or bikes. I would also add that the path is a bit more for the expienced hikers (due to overgrown tree roots in the pathway, no railings for assistance with stairs, nature debris, the stairs are not filled properly and can cause a nasty fall up or down etc.).
Also, be mindful if you take your kiddies with you as the track could be very dangerous if they are left to wonder on their own.
on Google
keith humphreys on Google
Walked it yesterday, very muddy and in need of serious maintenance. Trees fallen over track not removed and stair structures good but lacking gravel to fill the treads. Lack of sign posts confusing. From the Manuka Road connection, things improve, but track still in need of maintenance. Traffic noise is intrusive despite being in level 3 lock-down
Lucipher Ase on Google
A lovely, shaded short bushwalk alongside stream under full bush cover, with a bit of dappled light from time to time. Mostly short flights of stairs interspersed with stretches of gravel and boardwalk. .
Accessibility: not suitable for wheelchairs, prams or bikes. A 1m or so wide path suitable for single file only. One rest stop (bench) about 4min from Glenfield entrance.
Route: forks not signposted. From Valecrest Place entrance, keep right at both forks to stay on the track (first one leads to Noelleen St, second to Kaipatiki Rd). Opposite way leaving from Glenfield entrance.
Time: 20min at a moderate pace, 40min return.
Parking: on street parking at the cul-de-sac at 16 Valecrest Rd entrance, very little parking from Glenfield entrance although there may be some at Fernlea Rise.
Dogs: on-leash only, as bait and traps set.
Recreational value: tree ferns and tui, traffic hum, a perfect small urban bush walk.
Recovering native bush, with mature t tree, tree ferns and nkau, ttoki, whauwhaupaku, tnekaha, mtipo, mhoe and coprosma adorned by rt and kiekie. Introduced rosella and other pests such as tradesantia and pine trees.
NB: due to the bush cover and nearby stream, mosquitos may find you if stopping for any length of time.