GETTING ACTIVE IN KAPITI
There are many ways of getting active in Kapiti, whether it be through Green Prescription, participating in sport, or getting out and going for a walk or a ride on your bike around Kapiti's fantastic scenery.
Kapiti Physical Activity and Sports Club Directory
Sport Wellington - Kapiti have produced some great resources; A Sports Club Directory, a Physical Activity Directory, which has plenty of activities and information for staying active and healthy.
Download the Sports Club Directory for Kapiti This guide is updated six monthly. If you have updates, corrections or new additions to add to the directory please email kapiti@sportwellington.org.nz.
Download the Physical Activity Directory for Kapiti
Download the Free or Low Cost Activities in Kapiti
This guide was produced in August 2008, and was correct at that time. If you are in this directly and would like to supply Sport Wellington Kapiti with new or up-to-date information, please send additions or corrections to Kapiti@sportwellington.org.nz
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Download the Kapiti Walkways and Bridleways brochure (inside 1.37 mb)
Download the Kapiti Walkways and Bridleways brochure (outside 1.51 mb)
There are a number of groups that regularly push play together and go for walks in various places around the Kapiti Coast (and sometimes beyond). Follow the links below to find a group that is suitable for you. Calendars of walks are regularly updated. Feel free to contact the group organisers or the Sport Wellington Kapiti office for more information.
Kapiti Monday Walking Group
Kapiti Wednesday Walking Group
Kapiti Thursday Walking Group
Kapiti Sunday Walking Group
Kapiti Local Walking Groups - Summary
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Cycling on the Kapiti Coast
There are so many ways to enjoy the Kapiti Coast, but one of the best would have to be on a bike!
There is a group for most tastes, from on road racing and time trials to mountain biking, BMXing and recreational riding plus an active group lobbying for safer roads for riding on.
The Kapiti 50 Plus group meet every Tuesday at 10am for a ride that will take between one and a half and two hours. The ride will start at 10.30am, after a much needed caffeine boost at a chosen local cafe.




