Parts of the Godley Head track including the gun emplacements, toilets and car park are temporarily closed. Go to DOC website for more details.
Awaroa / Godley Head Track features stunning coastal views and a slice of Aotearoa New Zealand’s military history.
This gentle three-hour loop track takes you along the ridgeline of Godley Head, a remote headland on the eastern outskirts of Ōtautahi Christchurch. Highlights include stunning coastal views of Banks Peninsula and distant Kaikōura Ranges. Plus, there’s an endangered penguin colony and remnants of a WWII military defence site to explore.
If you take the short detour at Boulder Bay, you’ll find what’s left of 19 cave houses that were built into the rockface. If you’re interested in learning more about the region’s history, book a guided tour with Crater Rim Walks.
Prepare for the walk using Plan My Walk(opens in new window), a website run by the New Zealand Mountain Safety Council. Here, you’ll find track alerts, weather forecasts, trip reviews, and other helpful information.
Getting there
Need to know
Track conditions often change. Be prepared by checking with the Department of Conservation before you go.