Denniston walking tracks

Track category

Walking track

Description

Denniston coal mine. Photo: Alison Fleming.
Denniston coal mine

Denniston Bridle Path

Time: 3 hr

Signposted from Conns Creek Road behind Waimangaroa at the bottom end and Denniston township at the top, a bridle track makes a pleasant if steep bush walk. A short branch track near the top leads to the incline that carried coal down(and occasional cool-nerved passengers up). A lower branch to the Waimangaroa-Denniston road offers a shorter walking option. Aside from the incline, which was used for the transportation of coal, the bridle path, completed in 1884, was the only means of access to Denniston. Travel along this route was either by horse, or on foot.

Brakehead Walk

Time: 40 min

Starting at the Brakehead, this 40 minute walk leads past 'The camp" Denniston's first settlement, and on to the Banbury Arch viewpoint, returning via the historic mine workshop site. Many relics from Denniston's past can be seen on this walk.

Town Walk

Time: 40 min return

Starting at the 'school site' by the Friends of the Hill Museum, this 40 minute walk takes you through the old streets of Denniston township. Passing by the bowling green and beside old residential sections, brick chimneys are still evident in various stages of decay. The walk crosses the main highway and runs alongside the old Denniston-Burnetts Face rope road, before emerging again at the 'school site'.

Coalbrookdale Walk

Time: 2 hr

A good shingle road behind Denniston (still used by coal trucks) leads to the start of the walkway. This follows part of a roperoad that carried coal from the mines to the top of the Denniston Incline. Relics include tunnels, foundations, a haulage winch and the country's best remaining example of a mine fanhouse.

Plan and prepare

Safety is your responsibility

Before you go into the outdoors, tell someone your plans and leave a date to raise the alarm if you haven't returned. To do this, use the New Zealand Outdoor Intentions process on the AdventureSmart website. It is endorsed by New Zealand's search and rescue agencies and provides three simple options to tell someone you trust the details of your trip.

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Follow the Outdoor Safety Code:
1. Plan your trip
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3. Be aware of the weather
4. Know your limits
5. Take sufficient supplies

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Contacts

Paparoa National Park Visitor Centre
Phone: +64 3 731 1895
Address: Main Road
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Email: paparoavc@doc.govt.nz
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