Top of Woolshed Hill looking back at Cass Hill, Sugar Loaf and the Waimakariri. Photo: Lisa Ainley

Woolshed Hill, Arthur’s Pass National Park

June 2021

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With a comfortable climb just shy of two hours, Woolshed Hill offers hikers an easily accessible trip with sublime views. By Lisa Ainley

From the road end, head up the small bank toward the trees and the Hawdon River, where there is a sign pointing to the Hawdon River Track. At this point, off to the right, is another sign indicating the start of the track to Woolshed Hill (1429m). The track pleasantly meanders its way through the […]
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