St James Walkway

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St James Walkway is a 66 km tramping track that winds through the remote and rugged landscapes of the Lewis Pass region in New Zealand's South Island. This multi-day hike offers a true wilderness experience, with beech forests, alpine meadows, river valleys, and mountain vistas that feel a world away from civilization. It's a classic for those seeking solitude and a genuine backcountry adventure.

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Suggested Time to Spend

Most trampers take 4–5 days to complete the full walkway, allowing for a comfortable pace with time to enjoy the huts and scenery. Experienced hikers can do it in 3 days, but the extra day is recommended for side trips and relaxation. The track is well-marked but requires good fitness and backcountry experience. Plan your trip between October and April for the best weather, but always check conditions before setting out.

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