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Te Ara Ihutai Christchurch Coastal Pathway

Te Ara Ihutai Christchurch Coastal Pathway

Te Ara Ihutai Christchurch Coastal pathway is a 6.5km shared-use path that connects the communities between Ferrymead Bridge and Sumner along the Estuary.

Local residents have dreamed of building a pathway along the estuary for 50 years, but planning began in earnest after the 2011 earthquake damaged sections of the road linking Ferrymead to Sumner. Construction of the first section started in 2012.

Coastal Pathway Scotts Reserve With Paddle Boarder

Scott's Reserve

Learn about the biological significance of Te Ihutai Avon Heathcote Estuary.
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Coastal Pathway Mount Pleasant Hall

Mt Pleasant Community Centre

Hear the history of this community owned facility.
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Coastal Pathway Redcliffs Cycle Path With Dog Walkers

Redcliffs

Learn about the archeological significance of this portion of the pathway.
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Coastal Pathway Shag Rock With Beach

Shag Rock

Hear facts about the estuary and the dangerous sand bar beyond.
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Coastal Pathway View Of Sumner Beach And Pathway Sign

Gollans Point

Learn about the signal towers on Cave Rock and how they helped ships enter the estuary safely.
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Coastal Pathway Cave Rock And Beach

Cave Rock

Wander from the surf club to Cave Rock while you hear about Sumner in earlier days.
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Coastal Pathway Sumner Clock Tower

Sumner Clock Tower

Walk the esplanade to clock tower while learning about historic storms and structures.
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