Tramp: Mount Robert Circuit daywalk, Nelson Lakes

As responsible caring parents, Claire and I respect that Grandparents require us to go elsewhere if they are to maximise their grandchild cuddles. Indeed this is the only reason Claire and I yeeted* the boy at Claire’s folks and took off for a half day walk at St Arnaud; the Mt Robert Circuit.

Mt Robert Circuit, Nelson Lakes 28.12.2023

I don’t often take the time to share half daywalks, but my tramping experiences are slim of late and it’s a great wee loop that has a bit of everything. Particularly on a nice day. It’s like a mini Holdsworth-Jumbo loop, except you park at 850m.

There’s a carpark at the end of Paddy’s track that’s recommended as the ‘carpark for the circuit’. This keeps the top park free for Sabiners etc and puts your short road-walk at the start of the walk instead of the end, so well worth it.

We stroll up the road and mosey up the zip-zag to stunning views.

A lovely view of Claire, and a decent one of Lake Rotoiti, St Arnaud township beyond

Up top, the wind is cool. Always bring at least windbreakers and a puffer if heading beyond the bushline (and always anyway, but particularly…)

This is a well-trodden, heavily sign-posted route; so many inexperienced folks have misjudged this alpine area due to it’s handily high carparks that the authorities have tried to do what they can. So not a lot of tips required here in the blog.

Some fella runs away from us while we have a bite at Relax Shelter.

We force a passing couple to get one of us.

We stick our heads into Bushline Hut. It’s a booked hut, and fully booked. Inside are two fellas and two ~10yr olds. Outside, two babies arrive in backpacks. On the way down, three more kids head up with their mum. There are a few flatish areas to pitch a tent in the stunted beech nearby to escape that family evening pleasure should it be required; but you’re so close to the road-end it seems a destination hut for young families really (in summer at least!)

We hear a bellbird and there’s a bit of old pig rooting sign on the way down.

Tidy

Too fast for our own good, we graciously provide the grandparents even more precious time by going to the pub.

A great little circuit to whet your appetite and/or remind you about walks on the tops.

* language for comedic effect only, we love our little man and he was placed down gently and got a big cuddle when we got back.

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