Stroll
A relaxed, conversational pace for catching up with friends, taking photos, and noticing the small architectural details along Wellington's older streets.
Quaktorxsrchapai brings neighbours and visitors together for unhurried, sociable walks through Wellington's quiet streets, harbour edges and town belt trails. Every route is mapped by people who know the corners and the wind.
We started as a small group of neighbours who agreed on one thing: Wellington feels different on foot. Streets soften, harbours open, and conversations stretch out at exactly the right speed.
Today the circle includes early commuters, after-work meanderers, weekend explorers and visitors looking for a calmer way to see the city. Everyone walks at the pace that suits the day.
Say hello
Pick the pace that matches your morning. The header dial remembers your choice and gently highlights the routes and meet-ups that fit.
A relaxed, conversational pace for catching up with friends, taking photos, and noticing the small architectural details along Wellington's older streets.
A steadier rhythm for commuters and after-work walkers. We blend gentle inclines with footpaths that flow through the city's town belt.
An energetic loop with steps, hill sections, and longer distances. Best paired with weekends, sturdy footwear, and a flask of warm tea afterwards.
Hand-picked routes selected by the community for their friendly underfoot conditions and pleasant places to pause.
An easy harbour-side loop with sea views, palm trees, and frequent benches for a pause and a chat.
A leafy ribbon through the city's protected green belt with rolling rises and quiet lookouts above the rooftops.
A steady climb through pine forest and switchback paths, finishing with the wide southern view across Cook Strait.
Members can sign up for morning, evening or weekend walks and receive a small note about expected weather and recommended layers. No streaks, no leaderboards, just an honest plan for the week.
Open the calendarA few short reflections shared by members on the kind of walking that suits Wellington streets.
I started joining the morning loop after moving to Newtown. Two coffees in, three months along, I now know more of my neighbours than in my last five years anywhere.
The pace dial sounds like a gimmick until you use it. Choosing brisk on a Tuesday genuinely changes which walk I show up for, and the suggestions are kind, not pushy.
I'm a visitor on a research trip and a circle member walked me along the Town Belt for ninety minutes. It is, by a long way, the best welcome I've had to a city.
Subscribe to the calendar to receive a short, simple note each Sunday with the routes available for the week ahead. You can opt out at any time.