Marleys Hill

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Elevation502 m (1,647 ft)[1]
Coordinates43°36′37.699″S 172°38′1.601″E / 43.61047194°S 172.63377806°E / -43.61047194; 172.63377806
LocationChristchurch
Marleys Hill
Marleys Hill in 2021
Highest point
Elevation502 m (1,647 ft)[1]
Coordinates43°36′37.699″S 172°38′1.601″E / 43.61047194°S 172.63377806°E / -43.61047194; 172.63377806
Geography
Marleys Hill is located in Banks Peninsula
Marleys Hill
Marleys Hill
Location of Marleys Hill on Banks Peninsula
LocationChristchurch
Parent rangePort Hills
Geology
Mountain typeBasalt volcanic rock

Marleys Hill is a hill in the Port Hills above Christchurch, New Zealand. It is a short distance south-west of Sugarloaf, and is taller than it by a few metres.[2] The hilltop is the location of several radio repeater stations, including the primary amateur radio repeater for Christchurch.[3] On the north side of the hill is the Christchurch Adventure Park.

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