heritage
walks

The Village Square Trust offers a unique programme of heritage walks around the historic central Auckland suburbs of Parnell, Grafton, Newmarket, Epsom and Auckland University's campus.

The Village Square Trust runs a full programme of guided walks during the annual Auckland Heritage Festival.

The 2024 Auckland Heritage Festival will run from 28 September to 13 October, in which we will be running four walks, listed below. All walks cost $5 per person and are restricted to ages 12+. Click here to register!

Tuesday 1 October

St Stephen’s Chapel

  • Time: 10am-12pm

  • $5 per person

  • Meet at Jubilee Building entrance, 545 Parnell Road, Parnell

Tuesday 1 October

Grafton

  • Time: 2-4pm

  • $5 per person

  • Meet your guide on Footpath outside the Cordis Hotel (Old Langham Hotel), 83 Symonds Street, Auckland Central

Saturday 5 October

Streams & Gullies

  • Time: 2-4pm

  • $5 per person

  • Meet at Jubilee Building entrance, 545 Parnell Road, Parnell

Saturday 5 October

Auckland Domain

  • Time: 10am-12pm

  • $5 per person

  • Meet at the base of the front steps of the War Memorial Museum, Domain Drive.

Tuesday 8 October

Ewelme Cottage

  • 10am-12pm

  • $5 per person

  • Meet at Jubilee Building entrance, 545 Parnell Road, Parnell

Saturday 12 October

Hobson Bay

  • 10am-12pm

  • $5 per person

  • Meet your guide by the Parnell Cricket Club. 32B Shore Rd, Remuera.

guided walks

Our walks are led by knowledgeable guides who provide interesting commentary and anecdotes on local heritage treasures and the people that shaped these central Auckland suburbs.

Private Guided Heritage Walks can be booked for groups at any time of the year, depending on availability of our guides. Please contact us at 09 555 5164 for enquiries.

self guided walks

Many of our walks are also available as self-guided podcasts, as noted in the description of our walks series below.

Auckland Domain

Stroll about New Zealand's oldest park exploring both history and art. Auckland Domain is located on one of Auckland's first volcanoes and its vantage point overlooking the harbour has made it a focal point for both Maori and European settlers. This glorious park is richly endowed with sculptures and heritage buildings. Allow 2 hours.

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Auckland University Campus Stories

Inaugurated in 1883, the University of Auckland grew around the grounds of Old Government House. Over time, many of the original buildings in the vicinity have been added. Today 40,000 students attend the University and the campus sprawls over several blocks from its prominent location above Auckland's CBD. Allow 1.5 hours.

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Epsom - In the Zone

Discover a hidden corner of Auckland nestled on the slopes of Mt Eden, above Newmarket. Iconic homesteads feature lovely gardens nurtured from harsh terrain. Auckland Grammar School exerts its influence on local real estate as Aucklanders vie to be in this historic Grammar zone. Allow 1.5 hours.

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Grafton

Perhaps best known for its bridge, the suburb of Grafton extends from Symonds Street to the Domain and out towards Mt Eden. This 2.2 km walk takes in one of Auckland's most significant cemeteries and provides background on heritage buildings, both residential and public. Allow 1.5 hours.

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Judges Bay and St Stephens Chapel

This Parnell walk includes many sites of interest covering both Maori and European settlement, the beginnings of Bishop Selwyn's Anglican expansion and a plotted history of early residents as we visit the graves surrounding St Stephens. Allow 1.5 hours.

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Newmarket

Once sale yards for livestock and a major manufacturing and warehousing centre, it has undergone a series of transformations. Examples of heritage buildings between the 1850s and the 1960s. Allow 1.5 hours.

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Streams and Gullies of Parnell

A walk through the bush-clad gullies of Parnell. The trail links five separate reserves, including the foreshore of Hobson Bay. Requires a good to above-average level of fitness. Not suitable for prams and buggies. Allow 1.5 hours. 

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Treasures & Delights of Parnell

Fringed by the waterfront and the Domain, Parnell is New Zealand's oldest suburb and the influential early base of the Anglican church. Stroll down streets lined with colonial houses and steeped in Auckland's history. Allow 2.5 hours.

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Riverhead Heritage Fruit Tour (Guided Walk only)

Walk around three acres of flowering heritage fruit trees - 200 plum, 150 apple and 50 pear trees. Murray Joyce and Rob Velseboer of Heirloom Organix have been nurturing these trees for 15 years and grow organic culinary herbs and heirloom vegetable seedlings. Allow 1.5 hours

Tangirapaki - Hillside of Weeping Waters (Guided Walk only)

Take a unique Parnell walk, down a hill side to Hobson Bay to see sights including historic Kinder House and Ewelme Cottage. Enjoy interesting vintage houses from the 1880s to the 1940s as well as a pre European village site, park land and native bush. Meet at Jubilee Building, 545 Parnell Road, Parnell. Limited to 20. Allow 1.5 hours

While The Village Square Trust and our volunteer walk leaders have taken due care with the content of these walks, the podcasts are not intended as a substitute to an academic record of local history.

find us

Parnell Community Centre
Jubilee Building
545 Parnell Road,
Parnell, Auckland

Hours
Monday to Friday, 8am to 5pm