St James Walkway

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St James Walkway is a multi-day tramping track through the remote and spectacular landscapes of the Lewis Pass region. This 67-kilometer route takes you through pristine beech forests, across alpine tussock lands, and along the shores of tranquil lakes, offering a true wilderness experience. The walkway is less crowded than other Great Walks, making it perfect for those seeking solitude and a genuine backcountry adventure. With well-maintained huts and campsites, it's a classic Kiwi tramp that rewards with stunning views and a sense of isolation.

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Suggested Time to Spend

Most trampers complete the St James Walkway in 4 to 5 days, allowing for a comfortable pace with time to enjoy the scenery and side trips. If you're short on time, a 3-day option is possible by skipping some sections, but you'll miss some of the best views. Plan to spend at least one night at each of the main huts (Anne, Christopher, and Boyle Flat) to break up the journey.

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