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Christchurch City Cycle Guide 2010 Tulett Mcleans Island Rd Cla Redwood to Belfast via Park rid Titirangi ges Park 90 to Kaiapoi, Kaikoura, Picton & North Bottle Lake Inset over page Reserve to Orana Park, Willowbank,“The Groynes” Sa d Rd wy R er d Arthur Adcock PARKLANDS McLeans Cycle Track s e 92 to Bottle Lake Forest Park B A t Dani o rm s t els Rd Memorial w 17 LEGEND s S W h R (MTB tracks signposted at entrance) BURWOOD e HAREWOOD d g y d a WAIMAIRI i REDWOOD r e Reserve R 5 l l h H d A r t Waimairi t Tuc Q kers e R v e h Ha d HOSPITAL R u BEACH Hospital Cycle Underpass CASEBROOK r N r 14 t e ew b 14 e e ood r W Owen s s ns R inga d t d m o e St d p GOLF Beach i R o a R M r K N M k d o 11 MARSHLAND d Mitchell D s d Rd a r n a w COURSE A R y Park School r i d Foot Bridge H r R ir n s e e s u I a s Rd a a h s t r e s h Parklands Park h h tch i e a i r o e Ve M l ai u d S c l l n n a m s M R r a i w i R d y r n O d e R BURWOOD Reserve D Library y r r d d s G d Railway r e a A Major Roundabout l R r G m R CHRISTCHURCH s d s e s R d R g d u H d a s Attraction R i r y e INTERNATIONAL r w Cycle Lane e o l d o l d BISHOPDALE 11 n o Rd Travis Swamp a o AIRPORT t d Q eneys Rd (sealed) W ue av Cycle Path S en Eliz McS Shopping Centre abeth II D B R r d Va u e au Rd rw Beach Rd t gu Maireh Beach Rd s e W h s o Bike Shop Cycle Track (unsealed) a Nunweek R o i g 8 d TRAVIS WETLAND ra t i d k 16 F e S H r i R t R ANTARCTIC d d o f Bishopdale Winte d Terminal rs Rd NATURE HERITAGE RESERVE s WAITIKIRI Park R o th II Dr r Queen Elizabe t A BMX Track Mountain Bike Track s c s s NORTH NEW BRIGHTON CENTRE d n a Park c e e R R GOLF COURSE o (recreational) e P t r L h d Bus Lane t h A B r v M 3 W o i l e Queen Elizabeth II Dr a For more track information go to www.ccc.govt.nz/cycling a I N p Queen ir s 14 r l o a e k ew H Papanui n i t n RUSSLEY e o a i v i r 14 a t r e 15 e A R t s h w Clare Park d M 14 Elizabeth II Park R o r P d o Domain R d L e a Key Routes d GOLF R a d d w r n R d e g a v d o R d A H o s ic d o n C B if R e n a e e COURSE o n s 18 r Tra c On Road with some cycle lanes - med/high v t R n vis R a d g i a d P A n S d G n n M n ri t ra f I u e r o a l a s o F sm rd QEII REC rr trac volume P a Travis i v e S Rd o re L t d W S t ak & SPORT CENTRE t y a 18 t Walter Park e s o ir T R e R a e O Road or quiet street - low trac volume M Nepal k rr d er Tc Rd a r v em ei 6 iggs c Lea Br e D o R R d t ri Reserve d d Horseshoe Lake Donnell c North a d S R a For detailed route descriptions and enlarged l PAPANUI d z d R Av A s e R t l R r t il v n on e 9 v H Reserve d Sports h e e w h e 13 A o o maps visit www.seasonofcycling.co.nz A Beach ea e i k B s d r s l o 15 a l R d s s d n w G L e R a Park r o v s s R r Anzac A e d e L B D l R t u d n d a da s a R St n o k m r e en a Edgar e I B h e K ah M St James ts ang l r Drive t G n R SHIRLEY s T e t Sumner to City Mariehau to Fendalton A BURNSIDE ra Rutland e r 1 15 v r a on Macintosh G s a h Park r c NEW BRIGHTON e W e 16 Reserve W a P GOLF o d R W i a Reserve Macfarlane R d Waimairi a n H d e ir Park d p MAIREHAU v e ak C e a v e t r n d COURSE K A Cemetery i S o m Park M Rawhiti Linwood to City QEII Drive A R n u R i 2 16 e i s n d l l d d e a n Rd e n o d a a R g R ht on e ig v r r r v d d s e e d Westminster E n ew B Bower d s s N R l A d d d o n R l m y A R a h f t Domain e u f s o s o c l K d H m h r H er v T r R A d M Park a Park m e m d g e R h i n i w e St a 26 l s a Rawhiti to Bottle Lake d b r K l o Pages Rd to City h e t d m S l m s r 3 17 R e a m R t B l e B e s r o t S R a y i T 18 u e R s Burnside d G M SHIRLEY k s w e t t P d y e d d a 15 Bus Lane la e S e s 17 t a D R r r r d n t N B S 3 BRYNDWR s s R G G R h d d e Q B e Ferrymead to City Park u ig R y d l d l t u r a d il rs B ys S S S Ay ia d 4 Wainoni to City 18 R d a t r l i R via Worcester St f e t e n r s o e M te F s H Burwood Park Avondale m n NEW BRIGHTON y M r r W Malvern C s l f n e o e d d n o o o l o An e G r i c s z L l r p n m S e a a t a s R t st m k d t c t R e Park PIER o n d S D s r d d s t S S r n h R Park f e o i t d n t u e a R o 11 n o W n S h l i t r o o t R d g lm Railway t d a Summit Rd A S S v 19 s t 5 Marshlands to City n A v n e s t r e a e S A a v r e W l o o t r t o w 7 h A o a S t n n K W St h AVONDALE w d Burwood Park a ke e W k aw a R Jellie d e H a d H Westburn a R r St 20 Rapaki Track s d d s R d 6 Cashmere to City l F AVONDALE GOLF COURSE u l n s or R Park ir e B Shirley Rd sf a l E Avonhead e R a n d re s Park d ke m n r e R Be h d r I o R i e t m C m o i a R w L t i Il N t n 27G a d S Cemetery h l n e o B o e W y a n r s English c e i ir Avon River link a d S eze M r St Albans t y k e a h R P S s s M e s t e h S Sumner to Lyttelton e G Elmwood hill s R W p a 21 R B d c 7 e d r G A y u r l m a in R l r New Brighton to City e t Avonhead t a Park a n r e s S CYCLE TRAINING r H i y r R t d t Park d y n s JELLIE PARK REC t r R d n S i s S er e e t a e S Park A n op t 3 erri s o e Park M d C ARANUI n r d FENDALTON ST GEORGES l R v k S R P a ROAD SIMULATION w d S & SPORT CENTRE S b e o s l a t d e Somereld to City r A i r t t g t n YALDHURST S t R a r HYDE PARK r b Papanui to City R HOSPITAL S Wainoni P a 22 o n e ow 8 22 via Simeon St o d d w t m a S e a e I a e t n (Bus lane on route) s Rd d n H d Richmond P Park 7 rey r R d DALLINGTON M A d Jeff i R er R Bus Lane a v R s d t ns r e Westmoreland to H s a B Averill St l d R in Park ys Rd o o m e km r atne w Russley to City 23 R A d L i i Edgeware Rd Br B 9 u la W A s Abberley Mc R v I o t r Halswell d s n o 18 e d A l o o S ps S e ley D l s M d 15 l R r n h z BEXLEY f p e l 5 e o S RICHMOND o e h o MERIVALE Park y h to Darfield, m rd t r r s t w C t e e i l i o B l R d n an T H Medway St a G r o s i c R d d Ray Blank P a g Hillmorton to UC S 24 W a e R e l d i 10a ay s c a G d l o l i r s UC to City t f f Arthurs Pass A l e u f b C i p e m S R v O t s Porritt Park g 15 S e Canon St h t a a R d a r e h Park d d P d 21 W ILAM y l b a R R n R R u d o b d od y g ly a I l l o r s u d u b o l m e i o d Bexley AVONHEAD s u R R a v r i H r e y S 5 o i d t B S m R d p I n d s t d Middleton to City n t R e 25 d R M i UC to City Crosbie a R e 10b Maid l S o 4 st x on R d s e Rd n WAINONI G os a n S l 3 L t e Park M d H e North Avon Rd s e d l t r MASHAM a a s side D y Park i m va S Avon w Ya ds a ri SOUTHERN CROSS r B o t R ld Be t il 14 l e a O ic R h n t l M t k u o s t d rs tle n o S d a e n ST ALBANS r t y W w Bryndwr to City e S Avon Park R t Rd St A t HOSPITAL i a on B 11 Halswell to City 26 a R v t e e F n R S re d S i end o d v d a t e m lton n 8 t Sta A Rd i z R a r a e E v e a Fendalton l y C s e 14 n D y e W s S a i R r u d t m e t d 9 w i 10a d f d u l y R RUSSLEY B Enlargement Over Page i Heathcote River Dallington to City l Park f e o v o 21 R s a 12 27 in Be Bealey Ave n s s S 15 11 aley Ave r g C r t d o t o e y t n v R via Gloucester St S t A R u d R d d C R C V d l C r r d e a y K ke S i R s R c C Dunarnan St s e Waltham to l e l Ferrier d t t g o Bishopdale to Bryndwr r d o r a e UNIVERSITY OF CANTERBURY a P r 13 l 28 R r i o s h v 26 M AVONSIDE a D Moorhouse Ave n it e m Cuthberts Park R d a a Parksto n S u Woodham ne b W Av d n R e t r d R MONA VALE ve h m r A o d arpe c R H d d a h Green S Park a I m B t s e SOUTH NEW ea t r S North Railway to City l e e a 14 te n h s ez dg e ri t o S m P d s B S t n d Lane Hagley Park e Woodham Rd R R t d r o omestea a H r r s o v R r N D rt S k e 3 N A d e d si T 24 10b North t Avon t hb BRIGHTON Broomfield Upper c S ut 10b e r NORTH LINWOOD Bus routes with bikeracks t C S Kilmore St Beverley te 7 s Riccarton e ck St e B Common i St Kilmarno c Bromley uc Riccarton d Hinau 28 Park u Avon River h Ya o lo t d an ld Domain r Riccarton LINWOOD 2 G S R (Please note: Bikes must be removed before h B S r M an urs t e s Park d Te Huingi Manu S t t s t R y R a Racecourse d d a s e R r UPPER RICCARTON Bush 18 e l rs r entering Bus Exchange on bus routes 3, 7 & 35) d e n c k Memorial Park e i r c y Wildlife Reserve n m e R e F E o D e 3 R u s P i s B o r t W B o Linwood t P z Cemetery r u a u 21 l Gloucester St g a Botanic e l ster St d Glouce a 77 r Rd e r ton 15 21 e R co ar b R Scale: 1 : 35,000 (grid lines 1km apart) cc r a A Ri s r Cemetery u e R y r a 27 u a d D t s o c d L r P r M u on i a t d R e e Gardens l n S a e R i d Worcester St t S M w n o d p o d R P a r o e e e a n A n A o o SOCKBURN E 3 i d s c d R t 18 n n n v v A h n arto s CHRISTCHURCH t c C d c r n Ri t A t t g e S d e S v o e R Railway v S r l A He St e li St Hereford St reford e a a t e l e a e d y s xwel n s y Ma v e R W r a h v b e r HOSPITAL l R e e s H ur South 35 e A l i i S W il h ai S South i l e M v u t n v Ruru Lawn l 35 i t R e C h t l G e Cashel St e n c l S a l St 11 Ch d H e a er New Brighton d Pev e O u S e i t H i B r R C R l i u i t Cemetery New Brighton e e S i l c H p c i H h r M c g o a S a a n H n d t J t a o h n v a rt 7 Beach l a i D o e w C t S R u field St n e n Lich d y s n S S A n n i y R u i v t d D k d v m s e Park d r r S t Hagley Park a r r R R t o l i H a a l e s Wycola e n Middleton d s p t i C T t s o m St e e t o 7 Tuam St 14 Tua 35 ts S am St l a i Tu v n u c S n k d d L South RICCARTON a Park a R t Park d S n 25 S a R W i R Suv h M y M t E t S col p u d d St Asaph St a o t A s S 35 PHILLIPSTOWN d ve o 3 Cypress Garden m in 21 R W BROMLEY a 6 d im Rd s ic R M Blenhe 25 Fer R kh ry t n 21 Reserve a d Rd s i m r S w 7 S e y Linwood t i ld Bromley CPIT v le Bromley Old d d 1 li s A R loo R d l Water nheim R e t Parkt Cemetery
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