How long is the Banks Peninsula Walk?

Overview. Both our Three-day Classic Walk and our Two-day Hikers Option start and finish in Akaroa. They take you on the same 31 km circular route around the remote and beautiful south eastern bays of Banks Peninsula.

How long is the Godley Head walk?

3 hour
Taylors Mistake – Godley Head Historic military buildings remain and can be explored. Very well maintained track but can be steep in parts. Duration of walk: 7km, 3 hour round trip.

Why is it called Banks Peninsula?

Events In History Cook sighted Banks Peninsula from the Endeavour. The following day he decided it was an island, which he named for the expedition’s botanist, Joseph Banks.

What is the Maori name for Banks Peninsula?

Today Banks Peninsula is more commonly known as Horomaka referring to all of the peninsula area. Another name relates to the exploits of Rakaihautū the legendary explorer. This name is “Te Pataka o Rakaihautū”, the storehouse of Rakaihautū.

When did Banks Peninsula erupt?

The oldest eruptions of the Banks Peninsula occurred between 11–9.7 Ma around the modern town of Lyttelton. These volcanic rocks rest unconformably on Mount Somers Volcanic Group and Rakaia Terrane.

How was Banks Peninsula created?

For most of its existence, Banks Peninsula has indeed been an island, formed between eleven and eight million years ago by the eruptions of two volcanoes, whose craters today form Lyttelton and Akaroa Harbours.

How long is the Taylors Mistake walk?

Taylors Mistake Track

Start Taylors Mistake Surf Club
Finish Nicholson Park
Distance 2.1km
Time 1 hour one way
Dogs Must be leashed

How long is the Crater Rim Walkway?

Crater Rim – Sign of the Kiwi to Sign of the Bellbird

Start Sign of the Kiwi, Summit Road, Port Hills
Finish Sign of the Bellbird, Kennedys Bush Reserve, Port Hills
Distance 4km
Time 1 hour 30 minutes one way
Toilets Located at the Sign of the Kiwi

How many people live in Banks Peninsula?

Historic and current population

Area 2013 2018
Banks Peninsula 8,580 8,710
Christchurch City 356,700 388,500

How big is Banks Peninsula?

approximately 450 sq. miles
Banks Peninsula is situated in about the middle of the east coast of the South Island on the margin of the Canterbury Plains. It is approximately 450 sq. miles in area and its highest point is Herbert Peak, 3,014 ft. It comprises two extinct volcanoes which were active less than half a million years ago.

Why is it called Flea Bay?

Flea Bay is said by Messrs Rhodes Bros., the owners, to be a mistake for Flee Bay, and that the latter name was given to it by the original owner, also Messrs Rhodes Bros. with an idea of its remoteness. Stoney Bay was obviously so called from the prevalence of rocks. There are two bays of this name on the Peninsula.

When was Banks Peninsula a volcano?

The volcanic activity occurred in the Late Miocene and possibly extended into the Early Pliocene. There are four volcanic groups, all of which are within the Māui Supergroup.