Stratford Press

Revamped route follows trail with a view to helping a good cause

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The Oxfam Trailwalke­r is back and this year, a new route will take participan­ts on a path to discover New Plymouth’s hidden gems.

Entries are now open for the event with organisers changing the route of the event. Those who take on the 50-kilometre route will experience picturesqu­e views previous participan­ts may have missed out on

Teams taking on the 100km route will have completely different 180-degree views.

A few extra special sections have been added along the way to keep things interestin­g, without too many extra hills.

The trail covers some of the best walkways and trails in and around New Plymouth, as well as iconic Taranaki landscape and attraction­s including Te Henui, Huatoki, Mangati and Waiwhakaih­o rivers, Herekawe Walkway and the famous Coastal Walkway.

Participan­ts will also experience diverse and spectacula­r scenes including, beaches, bush, farms, cityscapes, Pukekura Park, Tupare Gardens and Lake Mangamahoe.

New Plymouth District Council (NPDC) is a host partner for the annual charity walk, which is being held in Taranaki for the third consecutiv­e year.

It regularly attracts around 300 four-person teams to raise funds for Oxfam and its efforts in Aotearoa to combat poverty and injustice.

NPDC group manager community and customer services Teresa Turner says the Trailwalke­r raises funds for a great cause and also showcases the district.

“It also boosts our local economy with hundreds of people in town to compete or to support participan­ts, who eat at local restaurant­s, shop locally or require local services.”

 ?? Photo/ Supplied ?? Revamped routes offer plenty of great sights from across the district for next year’s Oxfam Trailwalke­r.
Photo/ Supplied Revamped routes offer plenty of great sights from across the district for next year’s Oxfam Trailwalke­r.

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