Castle hill basin map The Basin consists of nine fields - Spittle Hill, Quantum Field, Dark Castle, Wuthering Heights, Prebble Hill (The Teapot), Gorge Hill, Cave Stream, Dry Valley and Flock Hill. Click here for a downloadable map of the Castle Hill Basin. A number of areas are highlighted in the maps below. Click on the maps to explore the areas further in a popup fully interactive map. The fields also vary in access rules There is plenty of scope for exploring in the Castle Hill Basin and further afield. Click to view: Webcam images and current weather conditions at Castle Hill Village. . Outreach staff and geologists from the School of Earth and Environment at the University of Canterbury have developed a Castle Hill field guide for school students and their teachers. Find local businesses, view maps and get driving directions in Google Maps. There are three different land owners / access arrangements - please read about each area before you visit. Current webcam images and weather conditions kind courtesy of John O’Malley‘s www. You can also find more information on specific tracks on the Tracks page, or ski areas on the Ski Areas page. The Castle Hill Basin is made up of nine areas as described below. A lot of the tracks in Thomas Bush and Craigieburn Forest are multi-use, so please be considerate to other track users. castlehill. Castle Hill Basin is a semi-alpine area nestled between the Craigieburn and Torlesse mountain ranges. (Webcam images are updated every 5 minutes during daylight hours), a webcam livestream is now also available to view, 9 day weather forecast, There are a wealth of places to explore in the Castle Hill Basin, and a good place to start is via the interactive map below. net. Each field is filled with unique features and wonderful opportunities to be had. This website has been created to provide an information resource for the Castle Hill Basin area. nz website. Geological Field Guides. ygtmmzn clyo paqcxn fhjphmv wtbeib wktsm plwad vbtf sgkd gkeys