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Walking Notes: Barnett Park Walkway

Article Walking Notes: Barnett Park Walkway

The Barnett Park Walkway is a short, convenient loop track out of suburban Christchurch onto the Port Hills. It climbs a narrow valley up to a cave, which is visible from the beginning of the walk.   More »
Walking Notes: Godley Head Walkway

Article Walking Notes: Godley Head Walkway

The Godley Head Walkway is popular with Christchurch walkers, having good coastal views, and a historic landscape to explore.   More »
Walking Notes: Bridle Path

Article Walking Notes: Bridle Path

Until the Summit Road over Evans Pass was completed in 1857, the Bridle Path was the only route available to Canterbury settlers travelling from Lyttelton Harbour over the Port Hills.   More »
Walking Notes: Scarborough - Taylors Mistake

Article Walking Notes: Scarborough - Taylors Mistake

From Sumner, this is a walk along the tops of the coastal sea cliffs leading to the bach community of Taylors Mistake.   More »

Track Jollies Bush

A pleasant loop through a pocket of forest above Sumner.   More »
Leaving Highland Ck hut

Photograph Leaving Highland Ck hut

The Motatapu track between Wanaka and Arrowtown. Highland Ck hut is the middle hut on the walk. Sits on the true right of the stream in the centre right of the picture   More »
Godley Head Walkway

GPX file Godley Head Walkway

Godley Head Walkway   More »
Walking Notes: Crater Rim Walkway

Article Walking Notes: Crater Rim Walkway

The Port Hills are a distinctive feature of the Christchurch skyline, being part of the extinct Lyttelton Volcano. Although largely cleared of natural vegetation by past burning, pockets remain, and substantial revegetation work has been undertaken. Walking is exposed to sun and wind, and ...   More »