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Auckland cycling maps (New Zealand)

In September 2011 Auckland Transport issued a new Central Auckland cycle map. The map includes new cycle infrastructure completed since 2008. Auckland Transport has five cycle maps which will all be updated.  

The Central Aukland map ranges from Waiheke Island, Avondale, Ellerslie, Auckland CBD, Onehunga and Mission Bay and includes improvements suggested by cyclists, cycling groups and walkers. 

The map is brighter and more vibrant than the previous making it easier to read, with separate route descriptions and colours for dedicated and shared cycle lanes.  It also includes locations of cycle lockers, cycle shops and more recreational and tourist routes with the inclusion of Great Urban Rides and Waiheke Island maps.

The map can be used by walkers, visitors, and cyclists of all levels who would like to explore the city on two wheels.   

A series of five cycle maps - Central, Northern, Southern, Eastern and Western areas of Auckland will be produced. The Northern Cycle Map will be published next including routes in the North Shore, Orewa and along the Whangaparaoa Peninsula.

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