Mount Kaukau, popular hiking spots in Wellington

Mount Kaukau is the most visible high point in the Wellington landscape and very popular among hikers. The summit is 445 metres above sea level, can track for about 1hours up to reach the summit. This can be visited within the day. On sunny day, you can see the view of Wellington city, the stadium, the port, the train station, Wellington University, Pipitea campus; and at another side we could see the Makara Windfarms along the coast within eyesights. On top of the mountain, we could see Wellington’s main television transmitter tower. The mountain is located above Khandallah park and Johnsonville. It is a good place to clear our head!

Entrance and exit points

According to Wellington City Council, tracks up to Mount Kaukau either begin at Woodmancote Road & Simla Crescent in Khandallah, Sirsi Terrace in Broadmeadows, and Truscott Avenue in Johnsonville. Please note that Khandallah Park is one of the oldest parks in New Zealand, established since 1888. Khandallah Park covers more than 60 hectares of native forest with the appearance of native birds, including Kereru, Tui and Fantail that can be seen when walking through the native forest.

Accessibility

Tracks can be steep at some points, for experienced hikers the walk up to the peak takes about an hour. For beginners like me (at that time), we reached the summit after 1.5hours. Surprisingly, all tracked have been constructed and well maintained. They also built seats to rest on various points along the way. The summit lookout where you could see beautiful views can be accessed through several well-formed tracks. I love the lockout up there as you can see panoramic views at many important landmarks of Wellington city, including its harbour, the Beehive and parliament building the Westpac Stadium (2002–2019) or Sky stadium, the railway station and Victoria University of Wellington (Pipitea campus), houses in Hutt Valley, Makara wind turbines, the Tararua Range, Porirua and the South Island. I love New Zealand as they offer numerous parks for sighseeting and outdoor activities. It is interesting that not only hikers could access the place, cyclists or mountain bikers could also do it up there! They can use the tracks that connects back to Karori, the other side of the city.

Parking

The parking is free and there are lots of space at Woodmancote Road and Truscott Avenue car parks. There are even playground nearby the parking area which are friendly to families and kids.

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Hi @Sophia_Cambodia thanks for sharing your article about NZ. I’ve visited this spot myself and it is a great view of the city.

I noticed that some of your text seems to be paraphrased from https://wellington.govt.nz/recreation/outdoors/parks-and-reserves/outer-green-belt-reserves/mount-kaukau . Please read How do I follow the original content guidelines on Connect?

Paul

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Thank you Paul @PaulPavlinovich it is comparable to that of Mount Victoria but this one is way bigger!

Yes, I love the article from the council as it has clear messages. I will cut those parts out for the originality.

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@Sophia_Cambodia великолепные, потрясающие виды

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Thank you @RomanStrelcov glad you love the view. It is breathtaking for everyone include pets :slightly_smiling_face:

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@Sophia_Cambodia спасибо что поделились)

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Thank you dear @KristinaSavina

Nice post with beautiful photos @Sophia_Cambodia

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Thank you @AbdullahAM I imagined how delightful can it be in my situation now that I stay home most of the time. Our town doesn’t offer much of parks for relaxing or exercises. That’s one of the reasons I love NZ very much.

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Good and informative (specially for wheelchairs :wheelchair: ) post with nice pictures. Thank you @Sophia_Cambodia for posting.

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Thank you @KalyanPal glad you found them enjoyable.

Thank you so much - really enjoyed reading …

‘Mount Kaukau’ - heard/read about this somewhere

All the best, friend @Sophia_Cambodia

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Thank you @TravellerG just thought of escaping place when in the pandemic.

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Amazing post as always with a lot of photos and important information @Sophia_Cambodia Thanks for sharing this nice post with us. Stay safe.

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Hi @Sophia_Cambodia

Really a great hiking place is Mount Kaukau in Wellington! Love to see your all photos.

Did you made any high king there?

Thanks for sharing another great post my dear!

Have a nice day my friend! :sunflower:

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Thank you dear @MukulR for always there to support me. When writing the post, I was hoping we could go out and enjoy outdoor run or walks, rather than just staying at home for a 4x16m and not having any park to go to. Our city has about 3million people and we only have one-two parks, not enough!

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Yeah, I think I have been there two-three times when there were no classes or work. We did for when our friends visiting from other cities too. @MAHBUB_HYDER it is a nice to view the city and also a good spot for some sport activities. My flat mate even went cycling up there.

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@Sophia_Cambodia мне очень нравятся такие виды

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Thank you very much dear @VladislavMaslyakov glad you love it.

You are absolutely correct…

Be extremely careful…

Rest leave it to Almighty…

Thanks, dear @Sophia_Cambodia

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