The Grampians, New Zealand

The Grampians, New Zealand

:"See also Grampians for other high-altitude uses of the name "Grampian"

The Grampians are a set of hills in the Nelson, New Zealand region. Frequented by locals and tourists alike, they are covered in a myriad of tracks ranging from leisurely strolls to relatively taxing steep inclines.

Areas of interest

Relatively near the top is a popular lookout, which looks out over much of the Nelson region.

A number of large, protected "heritage" trees such as kahikatea have been marked with small plaques bearing their species identification. There are numerous bench seats placed throughout the track where walkers can rest and enjoy the breathtaking native flora and fauna.

The very top of The Grampians boasts a large radio tower, which is a five-minutes' walk from the lookout platform.

Recommended visiting practices

Some of the tracks can be dangerous and slippery in rain conditions, and patrons may find navigation difficult in the dark on many tracks.

It is practically impossible to get lost in the Grampians - although there are countless tracks, if one accidentally takes a wrong turn, or perhaps is feeling adventurous, one can be sure that if they keep going they will eventually end up back at the start of one of the many tracks, albeit the walk may have taken a little longer than originally intended.Because of the great range of tracks available, a walker may walk from anything between twenty minutes and three hours without retracing their steps. Dogs are allowed on leashes on the majority of the tracks.


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