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Bridle Path (New Zealand)

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Bridle Path (New Zealand)

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30 Bridle Path, Lyttelton 8082, New Zealand

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Ohinetahi, The Groynes, Godley Head Road, Mona Vale - Christchurch, Port Hills

The Bridle Path is a steep track that traverses the northern rim of the Lyttelton volcano connecting the city of Christchurch and the port of Lyttelton in the South Island of New Zealand.

It was constructed in 1850 as a bridle path for leading horses, and was used by the early European settlers as a route from the port to new settlements on the northern side of the Port Hills. Although very steep, it was the only means of traversing the hills until Summit Road over Evans Pass was completed in 1857. The track ascends from the port itself to a height of 350 m before descending again via Heathcote Valley to Christchurch. It remains popular today as a walking and mountain biking route.

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Bridle Path (New Zealand) Wikipedia


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