This section of the cycleway is now finished and officially opens on Friday. It’s a lot of fun riding down the middle of these trees and it will be stunning in Spring with the daffodils.

The cycleway currently ends at Dyers Road but it will eventually meet up with the coastal pathway.

5 responses to “Linwood Ave section of the Rapanui Shag Rock cycleway”

  1. Amy avatar
    Amy

    It’s a good thing that new cycle ways are being made, hopefully will keep the cyclists alot safer.

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  2. Michelle avatar

    I know I certainly feel much safer on the cycle way, and am happier to venture a bit further even if I have small bits on the main road – at least I can get a break from the traffic.

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  3. williamkendall1 avatar

    It looks well done.

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  4. DOC avatar
    DOC

    Do you know when they will do the rest of the cycle way down to meet the coastal pathway?

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    1. Michelle avatar

      The best resource I could find was this page on the CCC website – https://www.ccc.govt.nz/transport/cycling/major-cycle-routes/cycle-routes/rapanui-shag-rock-cycleway

      And also on the CCC website:

      Construction of the third and final stage or the Rapanui to Shag Rock Cycleway (Puari ki Rapanui) from Dyers to Ferrymead Bridge, is due to start next year.

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