Te Ara Tūpoupou
Ōtari-Wilton’s BushTackle Te Ara Tūpoupou’s steep track and power through towering old-growth forest, stream crossings, and stair-filled climbs for a true cardio adventure.
200m climb
-200m descent
195m highest point
Mākara Walkway is a popular half-day trail that soars above the rocky shorelines of Mākara Beach. You’ll start by weaving along the beach, then uphill over grassy farmland to clamber up the cliffs. Once you’re at the top, you’ll find spectacular views of Mana, the Kāpiti coastline, and the South Island. You can walk back down the same trail or complete the loop around the coast and enjoy the fresh Wellington wind along Mākara Beach.
At the top of the trail, you’ll find West Wind farm’s 62 wind turbines, and sheep and cattle farmland.
In pre-European times Māori populated the area because of its strategic position and access to plentiful seafood. There are many historic sites in the area, including , , and .
Gold mining took place in the area between the 1860s and the early 20th century. During WWII, gun emplacements and structures were built on the cliffs overlooking the Cook Strait.
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For more tips and advice before heading out on Wellington’s trails check out our before you go section.
Ōtari-Wilton’s BushTackle Te Ara Tūpoupou’s steep track and power through towering old-growth forest, stream crossings, and stair-filled climbs for a true cardio adventure.
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