Stan Helms Track

An interesting link from Lyttelton back up to Summit Road, this route offers superb views over Lyttelton Harbour and is a great way of connecting with the Crater Rim Walkway.

Lyttleton Port

Start Harmans Road, Lyttelton
Finish Bridle Path car park, Summit Road, Port Hills
Distance 1.2 km
Time 30 minutes one way
Dogs Must be kept on a leash
Description

Start the walk from near the end of Harmans Road in Lyttelton.

It climbs steadily up onto a prominent spur then weaves uphill to connect with the Crater Rim Walkway and the car park at the top of the Bridle Path.

Get ready for this track using Plan My Walk(external link) by the NZ Mountain Safety Council. You can find track alerts, weather forecasts, trip reviews and a packing list, so you are set for your adventure. 

10 km

Walking tracks


Shared use


Connecting tracks


Closed


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Parking


bus

Bus stop


Toilets

Toilets


water fountain marker

Water fountains


 
Accessible tracks


Punt Tahi pointer 85x125

Challenging feature


Pukeko Tahi pointer 85x125

Entry and exit point


Avon River Rua pointer 85x125

Point of interest


    Walking tracks


    Shared use


    Connecting tracks


    Closed


    Parking square 100x100

    Parking


    bus

    Bus stop


    Toilets

    Toilets


    water fountain marker

    Water fountains


     
    Accessible tracks


    Punt Tahi pointer 85x125

    Challenging feature


    Pukeko Tahi pointer 85x125

    Entry and exit point


    Avon River Rua pointer 85x125

    Point of interest



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