Tawhairaunui Trail

This is an easy, picturesque circuit near the Victoria Park Visitor Centre, perfect for the whole family.

Start Victoria Park Dog Park, Port Hills 
Finish Victoria Park Visitor Centre
Access Suitable for all-terrain buggies and wheelchair users who are looking for a little bit of a challenge.
Distance 1 km
Time 20 minutes return
Toilets Located at Victoria Park
Dogs Must be kept on a leash
Description

From the car park at the dog exercise park, follow the path through a wooded area with boardwalks and two viewing platforms.

The second viewing platform is shaded by a large red beech tree – tawhairaunui is its Māori name.

Zig-zag up through native plantings to cross Victoria Park Road and head down to finish at the Visitor Centre.

The path can become very muddy in winter and after wet weather, so take extra care during this time. 

Wheelchair users and buggies may need to navigate a few exposed tree roots along the track.

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. 

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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