Zhanshan Farm, the name reminiscent of the battle positions of the campfire smoke, but here is a quiet and peaceful pastoral scenery. The cattle and sheep eat grass leisurely, carefree.
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Battle Hill Farm Forest Park Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The 500-hectare Battle Mountain Farm Forest Park brings together a rich history of Maori, rolling farms and a swampy wetland ravine. Several of these forests are still well-preserved today and are located near the paddocks in front of the park. The six walking trails are easy and difficult, and it takes 15 minutes to 4 hours to walk the whole way. Several walking trails to the top of Battle Mountain start from a forested gully, which overlooks the scenery below the valley and the Pawa Tahanui Bay. The three mountain bike trails are suitable for climbers of different physical abilities and experiences. The ride takes anywhere from 30 minutes to 4 hours. There are many campsites near shallow streams and local forest reserves, surrounded by trees. Battle Mountain Farm Forest Park is located north of Wellington. It can be reached via Highway 58 connecting Plymerton to Hutt Valley. From August to October each year, farm areas in some parks are closed for lambing. But the main walkway will still be open to the public.
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Battle Hill Farm Forest Park Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Zhanshan Farm, the name reminiscent of the battle positions of the campfire smoke, but here is a quiet and peaceful pastoral scenery. The cattle and sheep eat grass leisurely, carefree.
Zhanshan Farm Forest Park is both a farm and a natural park. He is located on the seaside of Wellington and has a beautiful view. There are grapes planted here, sheep raised, and magnificent sea views and forest pastures. The cattle and sheep living here must be very happy. It is really comfortable to accompany such a beautiful scenery every day.
This park in Wellington is really big. And there is a piece of land that can't be entered, it is a bathing place. I saw a lot of tourists riding bicycles, and some people built tents nearby, which is still very original.
The park is really big, and it is still very primitive. The main thing may be that some hiking enthusiasts or cycling enthusiasts come more. We turned around and didn't climb too much road.
It's a rural forest with a long history and in short it's interesting