Hiking & Walking
The Ashburton District offer walkways for enthusiastic hikers and walkers of all fitness levels.
| Ashburton Walkway Grade: Easy Walking Time: 2 to 3 hours return Starting at the north bank of the Ashburton River near the State Highway One bridget, the walkway passes a metal quarry, sports field and a scout camp. The track leads through willows with occasional glimpses of the river. It ends at Cochranes Road, which can be used with Beach Road to complete a circuit and return to the starting point. |
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Awa Awa Rata Reserve Grade: Easy - Moderate Walking Time: 1 to 4 hours return The Awa Awa Rata Reserve is picnic area based at the bottom of Mt Hutt Forest with barbeque areas, shelter and a magnificent display of flowering rhododendrons during spring. Various walks from 1 to 4 hours can be accessed from the reserve and provide glimpses of the Canterbury Plains. |
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Hakatere Conservation Park Grade: Easy to Moderate Walking Time: Various The Hakatere Conservation Park extends over some 50,000 hectares and will expand further in the future as new areas are added through land tenure changes. The park offers a range of recreational opportunities including swimming, boating, tramping, climbing, skiing, hunting, mountain biking, picnicking, camping, natural history appreciation, fossicking, horse riding and fishing. For a PDF brochure of the park, click here. |
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Methven Walkway Grade: Easy Walking Time: 1 to 3 hours return An easy walkway mainly following grass verges beside the Rangitata Diversion Race (a hydro-electric irrigation channel) and private farmland. The Walkway commences and ends at the Methven i-SITE Visitor Centre and is intersected by various country roads allowing several walking options. The walkway is also a popular option for mountain bikers. For a PDF map of the walkway, click here. |
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Mt Somers Tracks Grade: Moderate Walking Time: 1 to 2 days The track is a loop track around Mt Somers. For those intending to complete the loop, a counter-clockwise walk is recommended, starting from Sharplin Falls car park. The most popular section of the trip is from Sharplin Falls to Woolshed Creek picnic area. Approximately 17 km long, this section is graded as easy tramping and takes about 10 hours to complete. The return section of the track across the south face of Mt Somers is suitable for more experienced trampers. The whole traverse takes approximately 2 days. For a PDF map of the t, click here. |
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Rakaia Gorge Walkway |
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Rakaia River Terrace Walkway |
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Sharplin Falls Grade: Easy Walking Time: 1 hour return Sharpin Falls Scenic Reserve (via Staveley township) is a picnic area within the Mount Somers Conservation Area. As well as the start or finish point for the Mt Somers Track, it also offers a short scenic walk to Sharplin Falls. It begins with a large swing bridge over Bowyers Stream and ends at Sharplin Falls, twin falls which drop 7m over the Mt Somers Southern Fault into two large pools - ideal swimming holes on a hot day. |
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Washpen Falls |
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Woolshed Creek Grade: Easy Walking Time: 40 mins to 2 hours return Woolshed Creek (via Mt Somers township) is large, grassy, sheltered picnic and camping area, with toilets and information panels within the Mount Somers Conservation Area. As well as the start or finish point for the 2 day Mt Somers Track, Woolshed Creek offers a series of short walks including the Nature Trail (40mins return) and Sidewinder Track (2 hours return). |
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Maps for the above walks can be purchased at both the Ashburton & Methven i-SITE Visitor Centres.
The Ashburton District also offers several moderate to hard tracks for the serious tramper, including Mt Somers Summit, Mt Winterslow, Mt Alford, Mt Harper, Mt Potts, Mt Taylor, Mt Catherine, Cameron Valley, Pudding Hill Range, Mt Hutt Summit, Steepface Hill, Double Hill, and Banfield Hut.
| Information on these tramps can be found in various tramping guides. We recommend Pat Barrett’s walking & tramping guide “Canterbury Foothills & Forests”. Pat is a very experienced tramper and a superb photographer and his attractive and informative guide book includes information on all these walks and tramps. The guidebook can be brought in many book shops or through his website. |
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