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Glen Innes to Tamaki Drive – some steps on the way

Unlike its flashier city cousin Lightpath, the first stage of our ‘Eastern Path’ (Te Ara ki Uta ki Tai, from Glen Innes to Tamaki Drive) hasn’t been in the news much since […]

Feb 13, 2017
News we can use: how Te Ara Ki Uta Ki Tai fits in

After the official opening of the first stretch of the great eastern shared path last week, the big question on many people’s lips is: how do we get there? When the full […]

Te Ara ki Uta ki Tai – a shining new path from inland to the sea

It’s the best way I can think of to end a wonderful year. A morning breaking into warm sunlight, a big gang of local kids on bikes, a diverse cluster of […]

Dec 10, 2016
The great glorious eastern pathway opens Friday 9 December!

Hey Auckland, have we got an early Christmas present for you! The anticipation is building… not long till we can ride Stage 1 of the spectacular Glen Innes to Tamaki Drive path, […]

Dec 06, 2016
A cycleway rises in the east… our first peek at GI-Tamaki

Do you feel that we’ve been having a biking Christmas each month, lately? Think about it. We’ve had the the national and international awards for the Pink Path, the spectacular […]

On two wheels out east: announcing an Eastern Suburbs bike burb

Live in Auckland’s Eastern Suburbs and think your burb may be missing out on some of the (cycling) action? Well, fret no longer. The launch of a new bike burb […]

Speaking for you – Glen Innes to Tamaki, Stage 2

Much of Bike Auckland’s work happens behind the scenes in meetings throughout the week with AT, NZTA and their project teams. We also make formal submissions on cycleway projects. This work is done gratis […]

Open Days – Glen Innes to Tamaki Shared Path

Keen to find out more about how the GI to Tamaki path will open up the eastern suburbs? There are two open days this week where you can meet the […]

Delighting in diversity – designing the new Orakei Bay Boardwalk

Auckland’s cycleways are a cornucopia of riding experiences. We’ve got the flashy (LightPath); the sophisticated (Canada St Bridge); the grungy (NW through Kingsland); the silky smooth (NW at Te Atatu); […]

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