I've always found the Albany Lakes to be a slightly surreal place. In fact Albany in general is surreal. Everything is spaced out over the land so you can't walk from place to place, and it's got these bloody massive traffic sewer roads and roundabouts that make it impossible to walk around without being taken out by some manus driving at 70... And then there's this lovely park with lakes in the middle. It's like the town planners went "shit, you know we've forgotten about people in our quest to faciliate mass traffic movement", so they threw this in.
It's not an urban park at all in that it's kind of disconnected from everything else in Albany, but once you're in it's rather lovely. There's a nice boardwalk crossing the lakes that oddly reminds me of Pukekura Park in New Plymouth without all the trees. You can walk around the lakes. There are little decks to sunbathe on, and spots where you can stick your feet in the water - serenity in autopia. Also it's a pretty sweet place for events. I remember constantly being here for the Rugby World Cup when they had live music and big screen showing the games - good times.
Now we just need the rest of Albany to develop like a proper town (i.e. not a series of widely spaced big boxes) and this park will fit nicely. Right now it kinda feels like a pleasant exception to the rule. read more