This picturesque loop around North Hagley Park is full of seasonal delights.
Start | Armagh Street car park, Armagh Street |
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Finish | Armagh Street car park, Armagh Street |
Distance | 4km |
Time | 1.5 hours return |
Access | Suitable for wheelchairs and strollers |
Toilets | Located at the Armagh Street car park and on Deans Avenue |
Dogs | On leash when walking on paths. Elsewhere, keep dogs under effective control |
Description |
Starting from the Armagh Street Car Park, follow the path north of Victoria Lake to the Armagh St Bridge. Head north along Park Terrace. Skirt around the park bordering Harper Avenue when in spring the path becomes a boulevard of Yoshino cherry blossom and blooming bluebells in Little Hagley Park. Continue along Deans Avenue before heading east, taking the walkway beneath the Oriental plane trees back to Victoria Lake. |
Walking tracks
Shared use
Connecting tracks
Closed
Parking
Bus stop
Toilets
Water fountains
Accessible tracks
Challenging feature
Entry and exit point
Point of interest
Stage two of the Addington Brook renewal programme in South Hagley Park is well underway, with half of the earthworks and all of the tree removals now completed.
9 Jun 2025The Government has issued its final decisions on a number of matters referred to it as part of the planning process for greater housing density in Christchurch.
6 Jun 2025The once mighty Papanui Bush stood proudly as a 30-hectare remnant of the Canterbury Plains.
4 Jun 2025