Free self-led Daffodil Trail at Cornwall Park
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Saturday 16th August to Sunday 31st August daily
When: 7:00 am - 6:00 pm
Where: Cornwall Park, Green Lane West, Epsom, Auckland 1051
Event Details:
Wander through the FREE self-led daffodil trail at Cornwall Park and learn more about these delightful blooms.
Discover their connection to cultures around the world, literary legends and some fun botanical facts.
Based on Twin Oak Drive, access to the concrete path is via an unpaved flat dirt track. The route is flat, and approximately 800m return to the wood BBQ carpark.
Location: you’ll find the trail alongside the pedestrian path that runs through the middle of Twin Oak Drive. The best parking is by the wood BBQs.
Image and info credit: Auckland for Kids: aucklandforkids.co.nz / Cornwall Park Trust
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