Summary
This environmental education resource is designed to give you ideas for planning exciting and experiential learning activities outside the classroom.

Bluff schoolchildren examine shells
This resource is designed for use on the Foveaux Walkway and the Glory Track, to create a loop to Stirling Point. This has a walk time of one hour return. Groups with time may consider walking to Lookout Point along the Foveaux Walkway. This has a walk time of around 50 minutes return (a little longer if the Glory Track is included).
The recommended tracks are maintained to walking track standard and the Foveaux Walkway is suitable for wheelchairs from Stirling Point to as far as the Glory Track turn-off. Toilets are situated in Bluff township.
The summit of Bluff Hill/Motupōhue can be driven to, or walked to via either the Tōpuni or the Millennium Tracks, and offers panoramic views across Foveaux Strait to Rakiura/Stewart Island.
The resource includes background information for teachers, as well as curriculum links, getting there information and other considerations to help you plan your trip. Pre- on site and follow-up activities provide students with a range of experiences in, about, and for the environment.
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