
Walking around the waterfront it is striking and wonderful and fun to encounter so many bridges of different kinds. We like being over the water. Biking or walking...

This is a simple lifting bridge. Elegant in design and operation.

This multi-purpose bridge for bikes and pedestrians has a wind break down the middle. You can choose to walk with the wind, or in the lea...

This wharf was separated from the main wharf, now linked with a multitude of small bridges. Easy access. Desire lines recognised. And no railings to mess things up...

This speedy cycle and pedestrian bridge does have a railing. The bridge is narrow, carries a lot of slow traffic. And - as the sign says - is part of a working environment. Safety rules...

It's windy in Wellington. In case you don't know. And it has been known to rain horizontally. Not to worry. Come to the waterfront and there's a shelter for you. These seats are positioned with screens behind. The screens are metal with holes - so you can see through, but rain and wind are all but stopped.

This walkway can be exposed, so there's a wall to stop wind and rain, and if it's seriously bad, a little roof over your head...

Here's a break in the Port's wrought iron fence, so you can get in, but while waiting the lights, there's a roof over your head...
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