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  2. From Christchurch it was a short drive via Bus to Christchurch Gondola and since the gondola is quite pricy, we decided to take Bridle path to reach the summit and Red Rock Café. The path is a bit steep but perfectly manageable.

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  4. The Bridle Path is a steep shared-use track that traverses the northern rim of the Lyttelton volcano connecting the port of Lyttelton with the city of Christchurch in the South Island of New Zealand. It is a popular walking and mountain biking route.

  5. The Bridle Path was the route that the early European settlers took from Lyttelton to Christchurch. The route extends from Lyttelton up to the Summit Road, and then down to the Heathcote Valley. A steep track, it was hastily formed in 1850 as path to traverse on horseback (as the name suggests) before the Summit Road was completed in 1857.

  6. www.christchurchnz.info › business › bridle-path-walkBRIDLE PATH WALK | CHRISTCHURCH

    Distance: 2.4km. Time: 1 hour one way. Toilets: Lyttelton. Dogs: Must be kept on a leash and under control. Bridle Path Walk. The main access to the Bridle Path and nearby tracks is from the gondola car park in Heathcote, Barnett Park car park, the Summit Road, and Evans Pass Road.

  7. Bridle Path. Walk in historic footsteps – and get fit – on this route constructed in 1850 for Canterbury's first European settlers travelling between Lyttelton and Christchurch. Start. Car park at the foot of the Gondola, Heathcote. Finish. Bridle Path Road, Lyttelton. Distance. 2.4km. Time.

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bridle_pathBridle path - Wikipedia

    Although bridleways are shown on Ordnance Survey maps, only the definitive map of the area (controlled by the county council) lists every legal bridle path. In total there are over 76,000 separate bridleway routes with a total length of over 25,000 miles in England and Wales. Long-distance bridle trails