Hagley River Walk

A dog and cycle friendly alternative to the Botanic Gardens River Walk, this trail follows the Avon around the Gardens on the Hagley Park bank.

Start Armagh Street car park, Rolleston Ave
Finish Armagh Street car park, Rolleston Ave
Distance 2.2km
Time 30 to 40 minutes one way
Access Suitable for wheelchairs and strollers
Toilets Located in several places along the route including the Armagh Street car parks and the Woodland Bridge
Dogs Under effective control
Description

Start in the Armagh Street car park and follow the riverside path, passing the entrance to the Botanic Gardens and heading further into Hagley Park. 

Further along the trail, enter the Kate Sheppard Memorial Walk dedicated to New Zealand's most famous suffragette who won women the right to vote in 1893. In Spring, the walkway bursts with camellias of all varieties and colours, the symbol of women's suffrage in New Zealand. 

Continuing along the river trail you will walk through the Pinetum which has existed since before the Second World War. The collection has matured into a handsome expanse of conifers including cultivars of cedar, cypress, fir, larch, juniper and spruce. 

The next garden to see is the Woodland Garden where colourful primulas bloom in Springtime and other woodland plants such as hosta and iris thrive. Following on is the Daffodil Woodland, another bright treat for Spring where daffodils have been grown since 1933. When the season finishes, pink campion and cow parsley flower. 

At the hospital, cross the bridge and turn left bringing the trail past the front gates of the Botanic Gardens. Continue along the path past the attractive Gothic Revival Canterbury Museum building, built in 1870 and past the front of Christ College who house their own stunning collection of heritage buildings from all different eras. 

 Once past the school, turn left and cross the Armagh Street bridge. Follow the meandering river back to the car park where you started.

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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