Tane’s Track
Tunnel GullyHidden in the Hutt Valley, Tane’s Track is a short, easy walking trail that takes in native forests, waterfalls, and historic Remutaka railway sites.
1m climb
-101m descent
360m highest point
2 Bee-Line is a fast but easy single track in Tunnel Gully that winds through native bush, with a few off-camber corners.
The trail is named after the beehives that used to line the track. Beware of a tree across the track just past the Bees 2 Bridge intersection. You can ride under it, just be sure to duck for cover.
This trail is mainly for mountain biking, but walking is also allowed.
You can access 2 Bee-Line from Goat Rock mountain bike trail.
For more tips and advice before heading out on Wellington’s trails check out our before you go section.
Tunnel GullyHidden in the Hutt Valley, Tane’s Track is a short, easy walking trail that takes in native forests, waterfalls, and historic Remutaka railway sites.
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