December 20, 2015
Well, actually, to be more precise, Oneroa walks. We’ve spent a fair bit of time on Waiheke but usually, we’re running and doing and haven’t really explored our Oneroa neighborhood. This time we had a chance.



Above is a Google map of two incredible walks we took. These fall into the “must do” category, especially the longer one in green.
Here. See for yourselves.