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Fairbrother Loop Track Entrance

Fairbrother Loop Walk

The Fairbrother Loop Walk is the first portion of the Ōhope Scenic Reserve. It takes one hour if you take the full loop back to Ōhope.

Enjoy a self-guided walk of the Fairbrother Loop. Night or day it's an exciting place to visit and takes approximately one hour to complete. There are information panels and a number of markers that will guide you on your journey. Download the self-guided map for points of interest and information about the wildlife you might encounter.

Fairbrother Loop Self-guided walk map - (PDF, 472 KB)

Time needed: Approximately 1 hour
To protect the wildlife, including kiwi, dogs are not permitted on the track.

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