Lake Te Koo Utu
Lake Te Koo Utu in the centre of Cambridge has five different tracks leading down to it from street level.
These walks are completely different from those described earlier in our list. Here, we're into grass and picnic areas. Parking, a barbeque, and toilets are available at its eastern end off Albert St.
Control of drainage and water levels is difficult, and there appears to be a struggle for living space between eels and ducks in the park.
A Cedar of Lebanon was planted in the garden in 2008 as part of a world-wide acknowledgement of the trauma inflicted on Lebanon by recent wars.
Above the south-west side of the park is a Camellia Walk developed by the Tree Trust.

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