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The Otago Harbour Cycleway is a cycleway and shared pathway for walking and cycling in
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, New Zealand. It is known by various names, including The Harbour Loop, and is also known by the names of various sections (e.g., the Dunedin-St Leonards cycleway).


Route

The cycleway has been built in various section through the early years of the 21st century, and extends in an unbroken section from
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along the western edge of the
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south to the heart of Dunedin City parallel with the
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railway and SH 88, along Portsmouth Drive on the
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at the head of the harbour, and along Portobello Road close to the shore of
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as far as
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(opened in September 2020). Further sections have been completed from Broad Bay to
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. Work is, , in progress on completion of sections between St Leonards and
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, and on connecting Macandrew Bay and Broad Bay. Completion of these sections will create a single cycleway/pathway in length. The cycleway briefly shares roadway between Fryatt Street and Wharf Street close to the city's docks, a distance of some 1200 metres.


New infrastructure

The creation of the pathway has included the widening of various roads around the city, notably the extension and separating of paths on the embankment that runs along the edge of Otago Peninsula. On the other side of the harbour, causeways used by the rail line have been widened to create room for the cycleway, and a new boardwalk is under construction crossing Blanket Bay between St Leonards and Port Chalmers. Within the heart of the city, a new bridge was constructed across the mouth of the
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and extensive short cycling and walking paths were created close by at the time of the construction of the nearby
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.


Artwork

The section of cycleway close to Roseneath includes a large retaining wall decorated with a stylised
taniwha In Māori mythology, taniwha () are large supernatural beings that live in deep pools in rivers, dark caves, or in the sea, especially in places with dangerous currents or deceptive breakers (giant waves). They may be considered highly respected ...
by local artist Simon Kaan. The cycleway runs close to a controversial sculpture of giant teeth, ''Harbour Mouth Molars'' by Regan Gentry, at the northwestern end of Portsmouth Drive. A large brutalist sculpture, ''Kuri/Dog'' by Stephen Mulqueen, guards the harbourside close to Otago Yacht Club, just to the northwest of the mouth of the Leith. This was constructed prior to the opening of the cycleway in 2008.Benson, N.,
A kuri for all that ails us
" ''Otago Daily Times'', 15 May 2008. Retrieved 9 September 2022.
The cycleway also passes close to another older work, '' Toroa'' by Peter Nicholls.


References

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External links


Cycle the Loop
website
SH88 Dunedin to Port Chalmers shared path: a bird's eye view – March 2022
Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi, or the New Zealand Transport Agency, (always abbreviated as NZTA), superseded by is a New Zealand Crown entity tasked with promoting safe and functional transport by land, including the responsibility for driver and vehicle licen ...
Transport in Dunedin Cycleways in New Zealand