Banks Peninsula Track

Banks Peninsula Track

The Banks Peninsula Track is a 35 kilometre tramping track on the Banks Peninsula on the South Island of New Zealand in the Canterbury region. The track opened in 1989 as the first privately managed track in New Zealand.

Tramping

Both the two day and four day track options start and end in Akaroa and reach a maximum altitude of 699 metres at Trig GG, traversing a rugged coastline, forests, bush, pastures, and the Hinewai reserve.

As of 2006 the track sections were:
* Onuku Farm (outside Akaroa) to Flea Bay Cottage (11km)
* Flea Bay Cottage to Stony Bay Cottage (8km)
* Stony Bay Cottage to Otanerito Beach Farmhouse (6km)
* Otanerito Beach Farmhouse to Akaroa (10km)The track is open from October through April. Hut accommodations along the track are unique and well-equipped in contrast to huts on Department of Conservation tracks.

Flora and Fauna

Among the fauna that may be observed are Yellow-eyed penguins, Spotted Shags, Sooty Shearwaters, fur seals, and Hector's dolphins. Flora observed include Nikau Palm, Kahikatea, and tree ferns. [cite book
first=Jim
last=DuFresne
title=Tramping in New Zealand
publisher=Lonely Planet Publications
location=Melbourne
year=2002
]

Ecotourism

The establishment and ongoing stewardship of the track is an example of ecotourism. The track was established by nine landowners, mostly farmers, as a means of supplementing income in response to the fiscal pressures caused by drought and elimination of farm subsidies in the 1980s. A limited liability company was formed to manage track operations. In return for use of the land, track maintenance, and providing accommodations, landowners are given an annual sum based on several factors, including the amount of land traversed by the track and level of responsibility for track operations. There is some degree of uncertainty as to the long term future of the track because of the risk that land along the track could be subdivided and pass into the hands of owners less sympathetic to the track. [cite paper
author=Hargreaves, Bob
url=http://www.prres.net/Papers/Hargreaves_The_Banks_Peninsular_Track_Rural_Tourism.pdf
title=The Banks Peninsular Track-A Case Study In Rural Tourism
date=2002
accessdate=2006-05-20
]

References

External links

* cite web
url=http://www.bankstrack.co.nz
title=Banks Peninsula Track
accessdate=2006-05-20


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