Cheviot Road Track
East Harbour Regional ParkCheviot Road track is a steep one-hour walk through mature native bush, with views over Lowry Bay in East Harbour Regional Park.
260m climb
0m descent
308m highest point
Kererū Track starts at Williams Park in Days Bay. It weaves through mature beech and rātā forest. You may be lucky enough to come across and other native birdlife along the way. You may also see indigenous orchids in full bloom.
At the top, the trail intersects with Main Ridge Track and has spectacular views across Wellington Harbour. From here, you can return along the same route, or explore some of the many connecting trails.
East Harbour Regional ParkCheviot Road track is a steep one-hour walk through mature native bush, with views over Lowry Bay in East Harbour Regional Park.
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