Maps, routes and pathways
Walking connections between Kelburn and Karori campuses (front)
The footways of Karori
May 2007, January 2008
This page lists footways that join streets within Karori, Wellington, and between Karori and neighbouring areas.
If you know of any other paths, you can contact us at fms at livingstreets.org.nz and we can add them to the list.
The footways of Highbury
This page lists footways that join streets within Highbury, Wellington, and between Highbury and neighbouring areas.
Footways of Northland and Wilton, Wellington
Here is a list of footways that join streets in Northland, Wilton and a little bit of Wadestown in Wellington. We have also included access points to Tinakori Hill and Otari-Wilton's bush from these suburbs.
Most of the footways are steep and/or have steps. These are unsuitable for wheelchairs and many would present a challenge for baby-strollers.
Please send corrections, additions and suggestions to rbd [at] livingstreets.org.nz.
Hamilton CBD walks, features and timings 2008
Submitted by administrator on Sun, 24/02/2008 - 00:00Walking Map Toolbox
Submitted by administrator on Sat, 01/07/2006 - 11:48The Walking Maps Tool Box, by the Health Sponsorship Council (2006), is designed for communities that want to encourage people who live or work in their area and visitors to walk more. Creating a walking map is one means of motivating people to walk in their local area.
Maps of Wellington City and related texts
NOTES: edn. = edition; n.d. = no date; p. = page(s)
Where older WCC documents are not dated, chronological order of publication has been based on whether telephone numbers have five figures, or six figures.
1. AA Greater Wellington Street Directory. Hodder Moa Beckett/AA 1998. Book, A4, 50p spiral bound.
2. Accessible Wellington – a guide to mobility carparks and accessible facilities. WCC 2004. 400mm by 400mm, 4 folds.
3. Aerial cadastral maps. WCC. Printed on request.
About Us
Living Streets Aotearoa is the New Zealand organisation for people on foot, promoting walking-friendly communities. We are a nationwide organisation with local branches and affiliates throughout New Zealand.
We want more people walking and enjoying public spaces be they young or old, fast or slow, whether walking, sitting, commuting, shopping, between appointments, or out on the streets for exercise, for leisure or for pleasure.