The Specs:
- About a 7km drive from town to the start of the walk
- About a 2km walk
- About 1.5hours for our family
To get there: Head up Malvern Street to Leith Valley and keep going for about five or six km's until you get to Thompsons Road which is a No Exit road on the left. Head up there about 100m till you see an old wooden farm gate on your right and you're at the start of the walk. There's not alot of parking space but you'll figure something out.
| The start of the track |
The first part of the walk is well maintained. It's a nice little meander through regenerating bush. My girls love racing along tracks like this. Lots to look at and I think they feel like they are on a bit of an adventure (despite, in this case, hearing the cars on the road pretty close to where we were walking!!). We went around the loop which was well worth it or it would be quite a short walk otherwise. There are some big old Rimu and Miro trees and we made learning about Rimu our aim for the walk. By the end of it the kids could spot one and remember what it was called!
The track is really easy to follow in this part and there are track markers which turned into a game for our little legs too - "spot the track marker", they loved it.
The second part of the walk is a little more overgrown and you need to be more observant about keeping to the track. There is a worn path but you do need to look for it. There is lots of long grass, a few boggy bits and the stream to cross right near the end of the walk. The track is marked with some yellow and orange tape at various points. We managed to keep most of our feet dry with a few cunning foot placements and some lifts over things.
The girls enjoyed finding some flora and fauna to put on this.
The track finishes on the road, north of where you started. It's about a 10 minute walk along the road back to the car from here. Make sure you are going the right way! It is quite a well used road so do be aware of the traffic if you've got your little legs with you.
It took us about 1.5 hours (I think, I didn't check the time we left so it's a rough estimate!) to wander our way through, with the obligatory picnic stop half way! It's an easily do-able walk but remember it's not a clear track all the way. It is also on private land and access is through the generosity of the land owner so do stick to the track.
For more information see "Dunedin Tracks and Trails" by Antony Hamel.
Enjoy it out there,
Rose

