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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 »

Article Walking Notes: Organ Pipes

The Organ Pipes are a fascinating geological formation on Mt Holmes in the city of Dunedin.   More »

Article Walking Notes: Manawatu Riverside Walkway & Bridle Track

The long Manawatu River drains the eastern faces of the Tararua and Ruahine Ranges before bending through the Manawatu Gorge, passing by Palmerston North, and finishing on the western coast of the North Island.   More »

Article Walking Notes: Graves Walkway

The Graves Walkway is a cliff-edge walk on the outskirts of Oamaru. There are penguin colonies at both ends of the walk; check at the Oamaru Visitor Centre for current viewing times.   More »

Article Walking Notes: Kaiapoi - Pegasus Bay Walkway

From the small port of Kaiapoi, this walkway edges along farmland, following rivers out to the coast north of Christchurch.   More »

GPX file Pigeon Bay Walkway

Pigeon Bay Walkway   More »

GPX file Godley Head Walkway

Godley Head Walkway   More »

Article Walking Notes: Waimairi Walkway

The piedmont alluvial plains of Canterbury are formed from debris carried down from the swiftly eroding Southern Alps by rivers such as the Rakaia, the Rangitata, and the Waimakariri.   More »

Article Walking Notes: Pigeon Bay Walkway

This is a straightforward Banks Peninsula walk following, for most of its length, a vehicle track over private land.   More »

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 »