Front country - easily accessible
Combo
Undulating, some big hills
Native bush
Plantation/exotic forest
Open farmlands
Farm Road / 4WD Track
Easy Single Track
Moderate Single Track
Average Uphill Gradient: +12.4%
Average Downhill Gradient: -11.6%
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2:00
Slow
1:30
Moderate
1:00
Fast
The walkway is well marked with orange triangles. Use stiles; leave the gates as you find them. The walk includes a steep climb through native bush with steps in some places.
Tinui was the first place in the world to have a formal celebration on Anzac Day. The original cross was erected in 1916 and replaced in 2016. There is also a trig and sundial at the summit
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Off street car parking is available at the start of the walkway
35 km
44 minutes
Unknown
No
Moderate.
Follow clearly visible orange arrows
Non-existent.
Short-sleeved thermal top, Seam-sealed waterproof jacket, Whistle, First aid kit, Extra food for emergencies, Cellphone, Map
No drinking water on walkway.
Muddy and slippery after rain. Exposed to the wind on summit.
Track can be slippery when wet and with leaf fall.
Tinui Cafe and Bar
Charles Street, Tinui
Closest coffee and/or beer to the walkway. Pub meals.
Fastest Known Times (FKTs)
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