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How long is the drive from Hokitika to Oamaru?

The direct drive from Hokitika to Oamaru is 255 mi (410 km), and should have a drive time of 5 hrs 48 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Hokitika to Oamaru, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with top places to visit like West Coast Wilderness Trail Start and Monteith's Brewery, or the ever-popular Brunner Mine Site Walk.

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Best stops along Hokitika to Oamaru drive

The top stops along the way from Hokitika to Oamaru (with short detours) are Hokitika Gorge Walk, Monteith's Brewery, and Caroline Bay Association. Other popular stops include Ballooning Canterbury, Shantytown Heritage Park, and Arthur's Pass National Park Visitor Centre.
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Brunner Mine Site Walk

Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Embark on the Brunner Mine Site Walk, a leisurely 2km loop offering a glimpse into the historical coal production site. This walk provides insight into the operations of the mine, which was active from the 1860s until a tragic explosion in 1896 claimed the lives of 65 miners.
4.5
(187)
West Coast Region 7805, New Zealand
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West Coast Wilderness Trail Start

Mentioned on 
15 lists 
Parking lot for bicycles
Outdoor Activities
Biking Trails
Embark on the breathtaking West Coast Wilderness Trail, a stunning four-day cycling adventure covering 139km. This trail takes you through ancient bush tracks, tramlines, and railways while showcasing the region's diverse landscapes including rainforests, wetlands, and river valleys. The journey begins in Greymouth and leads inland to the Southern Alps before reaching Hokitika and Ross on the coast. With smooth terrain and four manageable sections, cyclists have the flexibility to choose their preferred route.
We did this from Greymouth for 20kms, by bike. You can go to the Honey Cafe, which is about 30kms at Kumara Junction. 👌
Leon H — Google review
Stunning scenery and the bike only sections are really great, well worth the suggested $10 per day per person we paid. Unfortunately there are long stretches of joint use road from Kapitea Reservoir up to the first dam on the canal, the surface is being ruined by heavy 4x4 vehicles and quad bikes, we saw several on our trip. I bet they pay nothing to use these roads and it would be great if like other cycle trails in NZ motorised traffic is managed by locked gates.
RMW — Google review
Unreal trip!! Great people throughout.. would highly recommend
Rupert B — Google review
Awesome
Coast S — Google review
Good
Isabella D — Google review
4.4
(8)
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4.8
(244)
Greymouth 7805, New Zealand
http://www.westcoastwildernesstrail.co.nz/
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Monteith's Brewery

Mentioned on 
24 lists 
$$$$affordable
Restaurant
Monteith's Brewery is a popular attraction in Greymouth, New Zealand, known for its wide range of beers and ciders. While not all the beer and cider are brewed on-site, the brewery offers popular tours. The brand is a well-known commercial name in New Zealand and has gained popularity as an attraction due to its association with one of the country's best-known beer brands. Visitors can enjoy brewery tours hosted by Suzie and Rocky, making it a cheerful experience for beer enthusiasts.
The vibe, food and service here was top tier! After a 4hr tranz alpine train ride from Christchurch to Greymouth, I was in need of a good feed and I definitely found it here! I ordered the ribs with beer battered chips, my partner had the fish and chips and we shared the Sunday lamb shoulder roast with gravy on roast potatoes and veges. My partner said the fish and chips were one of the best she has ever had which I promise, says A LOT! Me being allergic to seafood, couldn't partake in the fish lol! The ribs were very tasty thanks to their in-house sauce that the tender ribs were smothered in but those beer battered chips were freaking good! Chips on their own cost $17 which is pretty hefty, but i would pay that again for those chips! The biggest surprise was the lamb shoulder roast. Holy heck were they tender and full of flavour! I'm not a fan of Brussels sprouts but even they tasted amazing! I whole heartedly recommend stopping here for a feed, even if you must take a small detour to Greymouth on your adventure in the South Island.
Kelvin D — Google review
Food was amazing as well as the 6 paddle off beers. Well worth trying. Very cozy atmosphere and the food came out quickly.
Richard J — Google review
Exceeded expectations. Service was quick, yet friendly. Food was fabulous. Fries were exceptionally memorable. Thick, crispy outside and fluffy inside.
CS C — Google review
Monteith’s Brewery is a fantastic spot to visit, even if you’re not there for the drinks. The food was excellent - fresh, flavorful, and beautifully presented. There’s a great variety on the menu, and everything we tried was cooked perfectly. The location is lovely, with a warm and relaxed atmosphere that makes it perfect for both families and groups of friends. It’s a great place to unwind, enjoy a good meal, and take in the surroundings. Highly recommend stopping by if you’re in the area - it’s a memorable experience for the food and setting alone!
Suren ( — Google review
The best place to eat in Greymouth without doubt. It's colourful and lively and every dish we've tried was excellent. The service is prompt, this visit was a highlight of our West Coast visit.
Steve W — Google review
Great beer tasting, however food is not good enough! Everything is too salty!!
Jenny H — Google review
My wife and I did the Monteith's Brewery Tour and stayed on afterwards for a meal. The tour was very good. It was interesting to learn about the history of the brewery, and it was great to get to pour and taste some of the beers. Our guide was really entertaining and knowledgeable too, which made the experience even better. The meal afterwards was first-class. The service was spot-on, and the food was excellent. Thank you Monteith's for such a great experience...on such a wet and windy day in Greymouth :)
Mick C — Google review
We did the brewery tour with Toni and she was awesome! It ended up being only myself and my partner doing it and she gave us advice on different beers to try along with local knowledge of events on over the weekend we were visiting. Totally recommend 👌 she's awesome at her job
Jo R — Google review
4.5
(2278)
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4.5
(734)
60 Herbert Street, Greymouth 7805, New Zealand
https://www.thebrewery.co.nz/
+64 274 449 985
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Shantytown Heritage Park

Mentioned on 
+26 other lists 
Museum
Sights & Landmarks
Shantytown Heritage Park is a recreated 19th-century mining town in New Zealand, offering visitors the chance to experience the gold rush era. The park features steam train rides, gold panning activities, and historic reenactments that bring the pioneering stories of real New Zealanders to life. Visitors can wander through authentic 1860s shops and homes, as well as try their hand at gold panning using traditional techniques.
The visit surpassed my expectations. I’ve visited many historic artefacts displays but this was one of the best. Real quality stuff to see. Priceless steam trains, printing presses, medical equipment all sorts. Great to wander through the timber mill with lots of video displays. A working classic steam train. Probably a visit loved more by the guys than guyesses.
Mike L — Google review
Awesome activities with kids, mine were ages 12, 14 & 16 and all were entertained and enjoyed themselves, the gold panning was the highlight as well as playing around with the prison and reading the orewa hospital medicines. 100% highly recommended. A bit pricy for the whole experience $145 but worth it for all 5 of us.
Ruth L — Google review
We came on a busy day as they had a tourism convention going on, so parking was hard to find (this is not normal). We had a great time stepping back in time and walking around the town. There is a cafeteria for lunch or a snack /coffee etc and if you have a letter to post, if you take it with you, you can have it postmarked from Shantytown. There is a train ride you can take and the guide is very knowledgeable about the history. He operated an old sluice to demonstrate how they used to fire water at the rock they wanted to mine for. After that, the optional $10 per person will give you an opportunity to pan for Gold and you are given excellent instructions on how to do this. A great place to take the whole family! If you're going to do panning, allocate 2-3 hours minimum for this visit.
Raewyn V — Google review
You can’t miss this place when visiting the West Coast! You can ride the steam train, revisit the past at the museum, have some coffee and food, try to get lucky and pan for gold, or hang out at the playground. Locals can get a great deal with an annual ticket ☺️👌🏽 Awesome place to come with kids.
Jennifer W — Google review
Having lived in greymouth for the first 30 years of my life. I have visited many times. It has changed a lot. Definitely worth visiting at least once. Train rides three times a day. Open 7 days. There is a café also. Gold panning is available for $10 per person. Panning is part of the train ride. Getting gold from panning is garunteed. At the time of typing this review, gold is $7000 for a teaspoon( one ounce) of gold. So, the $10 fee for panning is well worth it.
Reuben M — Google review
Absolutely loved it, make sure to come early to give yourself time to walk around, lots o d history, steam train was an exciting experience and I loved the uniqueness of the town. Don’t know what all the negative reviews are for, I came when there was no costume actors around and I think they have done a wonderful job at showing the history. The lady in the front is also very kind and sweet. Highly recommend coming here if you love history
Carah L — Google review
Not what i expected, I have been to some great well maintained heritage villages and this is not one if them. Gives you a very basic insight into the past from a museum built 54 years ago and not maintained. Dirty dusty and dark, could do with a spring clean better lighting and more props.
Derek B — Google review
Fun place for children! Lovely train experience here!
Jenny H — Google review
4.3
(1549)
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3.9
(712)
316 Rutherglen Road Rutherglen, Paroa, Greymouth 7805, New Zealand
https://www.shantytown.co.nz/?utm_source=GBP&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=shantytown
+64 3 762 6634
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Lake Kaniere

Mentioned on 
3 lists 
Lake
Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Lake Kaniere is a serene and virtually untouched natural wonder near Hokitika, New Zealand. The inky blue waters offer opportunities for kayaking, swimming, and camping by the lakeside to enjoy the dawn chorus of abundant birdlife. With a small group of houses and a campground on one side, it provides a peaceful atmosphere for visitors.
Beautiful wee spot with a cool wee jetty for the kids to jump off. The lake was warm. Great walks!
Moana M — Google review
Beautiful lake, loved the Kahikatea Forest Walk. Was short enough and easy terrain for my 76yr old mother as well. Easy drive from Hokitika.
Kim B — Google review
Beautiful scenic lake which is virtually untouched by people. There is a small group of houses, and a camp ground, on one side. Half the road around it is paved and the other half of the road is not. A pristine, natural lake.
Siouxsannah — Google review
Not far from Hokitika, a beautiful lake. We were here on a cloudy day, still pretty good view but if you can visit on a non-cloudy day
Qyllian H — Google review
Serene waters of the lake, a 10 minute long bush walk through kahikatea trees, the immense Dorothy Falls, a loop walk around the lake - so many choices to enjoy nature! Don’t miss it when you are at or near Hokitika!
Shirish P — Google review
Very peaceful lake, Dorothy falls is worth it too
Harold C — Google review
What a peaceful place. (we stayed mid week and school term) Let the pictures talk. - DOC sits has clean toilets - Well priced - Nice small walks - Didn't do any long walks.
Richard P — Google review
DOC campground. Nice peaceful busy place. Pay by koha . Pretty walk to Dorothy Falls and rides around the lake and up to cowboys paradise from here
Marion M — Google review
4.6
(84)
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4.5
(204)
West Coast Region 7881, New Zealand, USA
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Dorothy Falls Road

Nature & Parks
Waterfalls
4.4
(99)
West Coast Region 7881, New Zealand
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Otira Viaduct Lookout

Mentioned on 
1 list 
Scenic spot
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
The Otira Viaduct Lookout is a must-see spot in Arthurs Pass, New Zealand. It offers a stunning view of the viaduct as it weaves through the magnificent gorge. Visitors can observe cars, trucks, and bikers passing below while enjoying the engineering marvel from above. The lookout is also known for being a gathering place for Kea birds, offering a chance to see these intelligent and beautiful creatures in their natural habitat.
A must stop viewing point when passing through Arthur’s pass, the viaduct stands majestically, the skin and tall structure weaving through the magnificent gorge. As you sit and observe the many cars, trucks and bikers pass, you get to enjoy this engineering feast from above. Also, meet two Kea here for the first time, they are quite adorable 🥰
Helena W — Google review
As a civil engineer, this lookout is awesome. You can see the whole valley and the viaduct in all its glory. Definitely worth a quick stop to take in the views and engineering of New Zealand.
Kiki S — Google review
An amazing day out to Otira Viaduct (deaths corner). A beautiful location to park up and enjoy the views, even if it was in deep fog and mist. The Keas were out and about and were gorgeous. It was saddening to see all the rubbish people leave behind there, I picked up and disposed of what I could, but its an outrageous amount. And the Keas will end up eating it. I will go back again and try and gather some more at some point. Super smart birds there, and an amazing place, which costs nothing to visit.
Philip E — Google review
Absolutely stunning view point, such an impressive road. We were lucky in October to have a very clear day to see the view clearly. Would definitely recommend stopping here.
Georgie W — Google review
A beautiful view of the bridge and surrounds on a clear day ! Even with a few clouds, it looks magical. Would recommend stopping over while crossing arthurs pass
Prerna V — Google review
Fantastic view and experience. Saw some keas while over at the lookout. They really like to bite on the car rubber gaskets.
FF2030 — Google review
Amazing views and walking trail with an interesting surprise at the top!!
Jordan — Google review
Excellent Drive today Beautiful stunning scenery Well maintained road but be cautious of shaded areas
Dave H — Google review
4.7
(910)
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4.4
(209)
14408 Otira Highway, Arthur's Pass Village 7875, New Zealand
http://www.arthurspass.com/index.php?page=11
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Arthur’s Pass Walking Track

Outdoor Activities
Hiking Trails
4.4
(105)
Canterbury Region 7875, New Zealand
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Devils Punchbowl Walking Track

Mentioned on 
4 lists 
Outdoor Activities
Hiking Trails
Embark on a delightful stroll along the Devils Punchbowl Walking Track, which leads to the captivating Devils Punchbowl Falls. The return loop typically takes around an hour to complete, offering a moderate yet rewarding trek. For a shorter and easier alternative, consider exploring the Millennium Walk, featuring picturesque views of Avalanche Creek Waterfall from a charming stone bridge.
4.4
(163)
Canterbury Region 7875, New Zealand
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Arthur's Pass National Park Visitor Centre

Mentioned on 
11 lists 
Visitor center
Tourist information center
The Arthur's Pass National Park Visitor Centre is located in the historic village of Arthur's Pass, which has retained its old-world charm with a post office, Department of Conservation (DOC) office, petrol station, tea rooms, restaurant and accommodations. Situated 740 meters above sea level amidst beech forest and just 5 kilometers from the mountain pass it is named after, this center serves as a hub for travelers looking to explore the park.
Very nice visitors center with lots of helpful information. There are bathrooms nearby as well. The staff inside were so nice and helped us pick a hike.
Theo W — Google review
This is a great day trip option from Christchurch! The drive is scenic as you get closer to the park and there are several places to stop along the way! There are several hiking options at and near the park! The staff at the DOC are quite helpful as well!
Jan — Google review
One of the best DOC hut in the country, very informative. Cute Kea kiosk :)
Vi P — Google review
Great source of information about hikes of all levels of difficulty. Turns out half the staff are volunteer firefighters too having watched them turn out yesterday. There are also some souvenirs and clothing for sale. Don't forget to buy your hut passes too!
Steve W — Google review
The team had absolutely excellent knowledge for us and others who were planning a long walk. Absolutely recommend talking to the team before heading out. They spoke about the places to walk/stay and places to not walk/stay. And also what places were good at the time of the year and for rainy conditions we had.
Evan R — Google review
A nice place for a short break. The staff are friendly, and they provide tons of information about activities to do around Arthur's Pass National Park. There is plenty of parking in the area, and toilets are also available for free. See pictures and videos for details.
Masrizal M — Google review
The Arthur's Pass National Park Visitor Centre is on State Highway 73 near the east end of the village. Opening hours are 8am to 5pm and there is a large carpark and public toilets available. A stop at the Visitor Centre is a good opportunity to pick up information on trail and road conditions, local weather conditions and any other information needed to support your visit to the Arthur's Pass area. You will also find an expected range of souvenirs and gifts here. There is an historic Cobb & Co stage coach and other interesting displays that make for a good way to spend 15-20 minutes. Lastly, there is a film you can watch regarding the history of Arthur's Pass. I believe the fee was NZ$2 per person for them to run the film.
Brad — Google review
Arthus pass is breathtaking! I actually cried when we stopped at the Viaduct lookout! Such a beautiful place 😍
Kellie S — Google review
4.6
(577)
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4.5
(220)
104 West Coast Road, Arthur's Pass Village 7875, New Zealand
https://isite.nz/find-an-isite/listing/doc-arthurs-pass-national-park-visitor-centre
+64 3 318 9211
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Hokitika Gorge Walk

Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
4.7
(1590)
West Coast Region, New Zealand
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Cave Stream Scenic Reserve

Mentioned on 
5 lists 
Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Cave Stream Scenic Reserve offers a unique adventure for those seeking something different. It's not your typical walk; it's more like caving. Visitors can venture upstream through the cave for about an hour before emerging on the other side. However, it's important to check conditions at the visitor center and go with company, equipped with spare flashlights. Heavy rain or snowmelt can make it dangerous, so caution is advised.
We came here after Castle Hill at about 1pm. There was plenty of parking. We went straight down to the cave entrance with head torches and made our way through. Straight away, it was waist deep and then got shallower. Throughout the cave, the water pressure and water depth varies. First time we have ever done something like this, way beyond my comfort zone for sure. We had no special caving equipment, just torches ,shorts & runners. Water was nice and refreshing, not freezing. We did see a young boy doing the cave with adults. Highly recommend . When we got back to the car, the carpark was very busy. It was a slightly windy overcast day.
Soo W — Google review
There was close to no one here even though it was super busy at Castle Hill Rocks and Devil's Punchbowl Waterfall. Easy descent to the entrance of the cave. Very cool to see but I couldn't venture in as the water was terribly cold and I didn't have the necessary equipment. Overall will recommend to people who are moderately fit as you have to hike back up and might have to hop around the rocks at the side of the lake.
David P — Google review
The cave is 5 minutes away from the castle Hill and village so would visit all 3 in one day 😀 to see the lower cave you need gumboots if not you can see it from above ..I would not recommend it to go with kids in winter the stream was rapid so is hard to cross with them but in summer I think is a great cooling idea . The water sound is magic and the scenery breathtaking ✨️..the great part in summer you can dive and get inside the stream but make sure you are with a skilled person so they know how and when to take you up the stream 😀 that will be a fun experience
Victoria B — Google review
Short walk between Christchurch and Arthurs Pass, it takes about 20 minutes unless you want to visit the lower cave entrance by the Broken River in which case there's a steep decent which can be wet and muddy. Should you wish to traverse the cave a headlamp is needed as you'll need both hands at times. Unless the water is very low enter the cave at the lower entrance, where the water exits, as the deepest water is near the entrance and if you're unhappy you can safely leave. The cave has no difficulties as a ladder makes climbing out easier.
Steve W — Google review
Great walk around to see the cave entrances, went into the exit one briefly as you can't go far in. The entry one was a bit full of water at the time so couldn't get very close. Weren't prepared to get feet wet on this occasion. Will be back next summer to walk through it. Still worth having a wander around and breathe in the mountain air.
Lizanne D — Google review
Nature’s hidden sculpture – Cave Stream Scenic Reserve Even without walking the full cave passage, this place is absolutely worth the stop. Watching how the Broken River has carved its way through the limestone over thousands of years is truly fascinating – a raw, powerful reminder of nature’s artistry. The contrast between the dark, echoing tunnel and the bright, green hills outside is striking. You don’t have to go underground to feel the magic of the place – just standing near the cave entrance and listening to the rushing water is an experience in itself. If you’re passing through Castle Hill, take the detour. Even a short visit will leave an impression.
Uwe M — Google review
I love this place Great to be in nature. The cave walk is brilliant but come with good gear. Tourches, good boots and change of clothes
Darren M — Google review
We didn’t see all of the caves but it was very cool and well set up! Slightly slippery in the rain.
Georgie W — Google review
4.8
(956)
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5.0
(41)
Castle Hill 7580, New Zealand
https://www.arthurspass.com/index.php?page=169
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Kowhai Residential School of Riding ltd

Horse riding school
Outdoor Activities
Children's amusement center
Farmstay
Horseback riding service
Horseback Riding Tours
We thoroughly enjoyed this experience, the views were incredible and the horses were so well behaved. We had a range of abilities and experience in our group, and yet everyone rode at a pace that suited individual needs...there were opportunities to have a trot or canter for the more experienced, which was awesome!! Can't wait to come back!!
Donna C — Google review
It's alright if you there to burrow a horse for the day to ride, but would not recommend taking your own horse. Girls were nasty to each other, and the lessons for trekking for example were not based of skill.. Got stuck in a group who couldn't do canter despite being a competitive rider, they then refused to switch group. Was a christmas present voucher for a course, ended up bawling to my mother on the way home about how horrid it was. GIrls also bantering with each other about their spiritual connections with their horse.
Kat K — Google review
Wouldnt ride anywhere else, absolute quality instruction with fantastic well cared for horses. They even offer riders the opportunity to compete on their horses which is awesome. You not only learn how to ride, you learn everything from horse mastership, grooming , how to lunge correctly etc.
Ash — Google review
Beautiful trek itself. Me and my dad went on the weekend special trek, however he got put on a 20 year old horse called Tuscany who clearly shouldn’t be ridden anymore. He had apparently already done a ride in the morning so he was “tired”. He was so slow that we had to stop every 5 minutes I would say to let him catch up and then we would go again, just for him to fall behind about 30 meters within about 20 seconds. Poor horse obviously not his fault would struggle up hill and was puffing while doing so, didn’t pick his feet up when walking either. Felt bad for the old boy. Me and my dad wanted to do this together but he was so far behind I couldn’t even chat with him the whole trek. I’m no pro but the stirrups length felt way too short and wasn’t checked on if it felt comfortable for my legs etc. , didn’t really get any instructions or information, just walked over to the step and was told how to walk stop and go left n right and off we went. Didn’t get to help groom and tack up the horse either like it says on the website description. Horses were already ready when we got there. I was looking forward to that part. Nice instructor though- neve her name is. Could tell she felt bad we had to use Tuscany and said she dosent like taking him on treks because he is so slow. $90 would of been worth it if we got to have a decent experience. Was just a bit disappointed as this was something I was really looking forward to with my dad and he just got left behind the whole way.
Bella B — Google review
As someone who began their equestrian journey at Kowhai at the age of 8 and rode competitively for Viewhill pony club for 10 years , I can confidently say that Kowhai holds a special place in my heart. Kowhai isn't just a residential horse riding school; it's a transformative experience that shapes young riders into capable, resilient individuals. From the very start, I was immersed in a culture of responsibility and teamwork, where chores like clearing up after meals and grooming my own pony were integral parts of the learning process. Under the expert guidance of Mrs. Thomas and Bec Thomas, the level of instruction at Kowhai is unparalleled. They took me from being a complete beginner to competing in area trials and even earning a spot as a reserve for the Canterbury team for New Zealand pony club champs. Their dedication and expertise instilled in me not only the skills to excel in the arena but also the values of initiative and resilience that have served me well beyond the stables. But perhaps the most enduring aspect of my time at Kowhai is the friendships forged amidst hay bales and riding lessons. Even now, at 32 years old, my closest friends are those I met during those formative years at Kowhai. The bonds we formed through shared triumphs and challenges in the saddle have stood the test of time, a testament to the enduring community fostered by this exceptional establishment. In essence, Kowhai is more than just a place to learn to ride horses; it's a place where young riders are challenged, and supported as they grow into confident, capable individuals. My journey at Kowhai has shaped me in ways I couldn't have imagined, and for that, I am forever grateful.
Sam M — Google review
the coaches were really nasty. And pushed me way too far outside of my comfort zone
Lyla H — Google review
Just picked up girls after a weekend and very un impressed at the standards, mainly how the children are treated and spoken to, pushed around by Becky .absolutely disgusting- 3 out of 4 children crying most of the night wanting to come home !!!! Older girls inhaling deodorant to try and get drunk and trying to get the younger girls to do it , putting cell phones outside the door of the girls cabin with an alarm going off on the hour. , Would not recommend this place at all . Extremely disappointing
Bridget C — Google review
Different to my German standard, but they have very good instructors. I would really like to do one of the holliday-courses. The environment is very good for cross country riding! But I was missing the well schooled dressage horses a little.
Rasmus S — Google review
4.6
(28)
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4.5
(31)
711 Island Road, View Hill 7495, New Zealand
https://www.kowhai.co.nz/
+64 3 312 4309
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Mt Hutt Ski Area

Temporarily Closed
Ski resort
Nature & Parks
Nestled north of Christchurch, Mt Hutt Ski Area is a popular destination for skiing and snowboarding enthusiasts. It forms part of the Three Peak Pass, offering access to multiple mountains with multi-day or season passes. Boasting stunning views over the Canterbury plains and the east coast, it's a favorite among families in the region. While praised for its beautiful runs and efficient lifts, some visitors have noted areas for improvement in customer service and food availability at the cafeteria.
Very crowded during school holidays if you can only make it after 11. Before 11, the lines are still decent and gets cleared very quickly. Love the runs on this mountain. The view at the top is spectacular. Staff are fast, efficient and helpful.
Rebecca L — Google review
I cannot in all honesty review the ski slopes since I do not snow ski. However the facilities at the ski centre are comfortable the trip up to the top of the slopes is an easy one on the ski-lifts. Once there you have fabulous views of the Southern Alps and the Canterbury Plain laid out before you.
Bernard S — Google review
As an NZ resident and having skied South Island fields but no overseas fields, I can only judge what is available here. I think the negative comments from over seas visitors while accurate, are unrealistic. This is not Europe with millions of people, massive mountains and visitors with lots of money. Yes, the road up the mountain is pretty rough in places and some sealed parts or a plan to improve it over time would help safety, comfort and reduce likelihood of damage. Coronet Peak has a sealed road and has had it for years but it doesn’t have the snow levels like Hutt generally so pros/cons for both. Facilities here are quite adequate in my view as are the cafe facilities. The Hutt website is very good, including daily updates and webcam shots. Customer service? Initiating service in the rental area for a boot fitting enquiry was pretty slow, but when the older gentleman with glasses and beard in the storage area was advised, he was very helpful indeed so well done to him. Only one person on checkout duties in the cafe at lunch time, that wasn’t good and created an unnecessary queue. Lift facilities and speed are good as is the variable levels of skiing available. Overall pretty good, but to help public opinion maybe show what improvements are intended for the future so that the money paid by customers, can be seen being used wisely.
Felix N — Google review
I’ve been coming here for the past 2 years whenever I’m visiting South Island. This place has a few great trails & it’s more budget friendly compared with Queenstown. The only downside is that the weather here is more unpredictable & volatile compared with Queenstown so be prepared in case the hill gets closed early due to bad weather.
Charlie H — Google review
Love the Hutt. There's something for every skier here, from the faster speedskier making only a few turns, to the classy-careful skier and the beginner just starting to make turns. What makes Hutt a great experience is fewer people and quick lifts. No queues. Mt Hutt is effectively a bowl ski area where everything can be seen from the seating/cafes below (great for parents and non-skiers). It could do with a coffee shop/bar up the top though to savour the view and take in the rays. Exactly 1.5hours from Christchurch airport, and be the careful driver when coming up the hill... it's not for heroes or over-takers. Be patient, the drive is worth the chance to park meters from the shop, the tickets and the lifts. I'll be back.
Gavin S — Google review
Loved it. Magic carpet belt for beginners. A few chair lifts. There's a good range for every level of skiing or snowboarding. Lessons available. Great food, hot chips, chicken, awesome pizza. Buy passes online to skip the que.
Chris ( — Google review
Good maintained acess gravel road Good veiwsof mid Canterbury Plenty of parking for allvtyes of vehicles including busses
Dave H — Google review
Favourite place to ski! Great facilities, awesome food and beautiful views! Pizza & hot chocolate are 10/10 - I got both multiple times through the week. Though it’s a long drive up it’s certainly worth it. If you’re coming for the day I recommend driving up earlier to get parking. They offer free shuttles at the bottom car park if you miss out which is great.
Iz K — Google review
4.5
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4.5
(156)
Mt Hutt Station Road, Mt Hutt, Methven 7730, New Zealand
https://www.mthutt.co.nz/
+64 800 697 547
15

Discovery Jet

Boat tour agency
Tours
Speed Boats Tours
It was my first time on a Jet boat, and I loved it; awesome driver. Sea sickness was not a problem as we were not rocking for very long, and most of the time, the boat was flat. But it was cold, so I would recommend wearing a beanie, scarf, and a few layers, with the top one being a windbreaker or rain jacket, as there may be a small amount of water spray. 5/5 Fantastic experience.
Thomas C — Google review
A view kiwi style adventure laid back and just general fun, commercial companies have nothing on a good old small kiwi company. A very cool trip with great scenery and atmosphere of the river. Very rare to get to experience both braided rivers and narrow gorges. An amazing trip and will do again.
Luke J — Google review
FORGET THE BIG COMPANIES - Blair was absolutely terrific. Not only was our ride FANTASTIC but he shared his local knowledge, showed us around & took pics for us all. Go out of your way to ride with Blair - you won’t be disappointed. Andy & Debbie
Debbie D — Google review
This hour trip was very fun, slower paced for the first 30 mins and faster (more fun) paced on the way back, group photos were offered to be taken off everyone's phones. Great time, highly recommended
Pete L — Google review
Fantastic experience, great trip with Blair - his local knowledge is great. Thanks for a memorable evening
Laura R — Google review
Outstanding Experience!! Blair was friendly, professional, and knowledgeable. Highly recommended!!
Murray S — Google review
Awesome experience, highly recommend, great family experience and gorgeous views 👌
Dr A — Google review
Fantastic. Loved this amazing ride through the absolutely beautiful Rakaia Gorge. Wow! Great driver. Really helpful and informative. 👍👍👍😊😊😊
Christine — Google review
4.9
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5.0
(48)
c/- Terrace Downs Resort, Coleridge Rd, Windwhistle 7572, New Zealand
http://www.discoveryjet.co.nz/
+64 800 538 2628
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16

Ballooning Canterbury

Balloon ride tour agency
Tours
Mobile home park
Self-catering accommodation
Balloon Rides
What an incredible morning with our expert pilot Michael!! I have to admit, I was nervous going into it as I'm a bit iffy with heights but Michael made us feel at complete ease and it was one of the best things I've done in a long time, so if you're unsure, lean in and absolutely do it. One thing I wanted to highlight, the guys get you involved in setup, unpacking the balloon, helping inflate the balloon, etc and it was AMAZING! You get a real sense of how it all works and I really loved it. Deano on support was such a legend too. Thanks again Michael and Dean!!!
Matt H — Google review
What an fantastic morning over the Canterbury plains with our expert pilot Michael. One thing to note is the guys get you involved in setup, unpacking the balloon, helping inflate the balloon, and the same after the flight. Gives you a real sense of what they encounter most days. Michael made the journey great. Being a farmer of 40yrs he had fantastic knowledge and explaining the different fields below and everything in between as well. He gives you an insight into who he is and why he started the business too which is awesome. The weather and sunrise was pretty fantastic as well! Both Michael and Dean are top notch. At the end of the flight they give you champagne/juice, fruits and muffins too. Such a great experience and highly worth the adventure.
Matthew K — Google review
A bucket list item for me! I can't recommend Ballooning Canterbury enough. An experienced, friendly Pilot and staff plus breathtaking views - an experience that I will never forget. The nerves don't stick around for very long that's for sure!
Hayley M — Google review
What an absolutely amazing ballooning experience we had this morning with Michael (the owner) and Dean! Michael’s knowledge of the area is incredible – not only is he a highly experienced balloon pilot, but also a local farmer who truly knows the land. We were treated to the most magnificent sunrise, and the way the team looked after everyone made the whole experience unforgettable. We chose to travel to Ballooning Canterbury after finding the staff at another company in Methven quite rude and unhelpful. From the first call, Michael was warm and reassuring, explaining that they always phone the night before to confirm (unlike some companies that leave you driving all the way out only to cancel on arrival). True to his word, we received a call with clear directions, and even a flashing orange light guided us into the driveway in the early morning darkness – such a thoughtful touch! Throughout the morning, we were captivated not only by the breathtaking views but also by the fascinating stories Michael shared, including the tale of the two French inventors of ballooning. This was a truly special and memorable experience, and we cannot thank Ballooning Canterbury enough. We highly recommend flying with them – you will not be disappointed.
Lee C — Google review
What an absolutely amazing experience! The entire crew was so friendly, professional, and made us feel comfortable from start to finish. The flight itself was breathtaking — peaceful, beautiful, and perfectly organized. We had our marriage proposal from the skies, and it couldn’t have been more magical! Everything went beyond our expectations, and we’ll remember this moment for the rest of our lives. Highly recommend it to anyone looking for an unforgettable adventure!
Aquiles A — Google review
Incredible. If I could give more than 5 stars I would! Michael and his team went above and beyond for this tour. Michael himself is an air balloon champion (which he mentions very casually) so you know you're in good hands. The views are spectacular, the ride itself is smooth and Michael explains what you are seeing. The team also give you plenty of photo opportunities! I can't recommend them enough. They also have a surprise at the end for you! A bucket list experience for definite!
April D — Google review
Such an amazing balloon experience! The pilot was skilled and friendly, and everything felt smooth and safe. We were lucky with perfect weather and stunning views. Highly recommend!
Naraporn T — Google review
We had such an incredible experience with Ballooning Canterbury. The flight was a gift for my Mum's 60th birthday. We were awestruck watching the sun rise over the Canterbury plains and the moon set behind the mountains. Michael made it a special experience for everyone. We helped set up and pack down the balloon and were rewarded with mimosa's. I highly recommend Ballooning Canterbury and would like to thank Micheal and his team for making it "the best birthday ever".
H B — Google review
4.9
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5.0
(310)
2136 Bealey Road, Hororata 7572, New Zealand
http://ballooningcanterbury.com/
+64 508 422 556
17

Snowman Shuttles

Transportation
Bus Transportation
5.0
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5.0
(59)
160 Main Street, Methven 7730, New Zealand, USA
http://www.snowmanshuttles.co.nz/
18

Salmon Tales Cafe

Permanently Closed
$$$$affordable
Cafe
Toilets good. Atmosphere great and food very good. Probably a 5 but fellow diner did not like his pizza as much as I did. Service friendly and fast. Doing things for the community and hard to miss from road as next to a giant Salmon at Rakiaia..
Josephine T — Google review
Nice, spacious and cozy cafe. Food is great, we had the bacon & eggs and salmon pies with two latte. Prices are reasonable with the final bill coming up to NZD28. The best thing? The staff are really friendly and helpful!
Ashlyn-Farrand T — Google review
Not very crowded during weekend , foods and drinks are acceptable , sufficient car park outside the cafe shop . Counter and table services are acceptable .
Mcaal M — Google review
Best fish n chips! Willie and the team offer great food @an excellent price. Look out for the giant salmon on the side of the road. You can even have a cheeky wee glass with your meal
Lorna H — Google review
This could be the perfect cafe for travellers. It's big (so you can find somewhere to sit), reasonable food and coffee, toilets (and clean public toilets outside), friendly staff, is near a place kids can play - and is easily find-able because of the nearby giant salmon.
Pete O — Google review
Outstanding and friendly service, their coffee owe my gosh the Mocha is to die for. Highly recommend this cafe as a must stop and dine in on the go
Ramona W — Google review
The Salmon Tales Cafe is a nice place to stop if you are on your way to christchurch, or like me, on the way to Mount Sunday. There is a nice souvenir shop and the restaurant has inside and outside seating. Especially on a nice day it is worth it to sit outside. They have great coffees that you can also buy as take away. A lot of choices for food and loved my Salmon sandwich. Too bad they did not have Salmon chowder
Elsa S — Google review
Simple restaurant. We tried the salmon fish & chips and pan fried salmon. Very fresh salmon. 1st time eating a salmon fish & chips. Taste is as good as usual cod fish.
Gary A — Google review
4.1
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4.0
(129)
9 Railway Terrace East, Rakaia 7710, New Zealand
19

Ashburton Aviation Museum

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6 lists 
Museum
Military Museums
The Ashburton Aviation Museum is a must-visit for aviation enthusiasts. It showcases over 20 aircraft, including classic jets and the impressive Falklands Vet GR3 Harrier Jump Jet. The museum also features a research library and offers souvenirs for sale. Visitors can learn about the airfield's crucial role in training pilots during World War II. The museum is open daily from 1 pm to 3 pm, with early opening hours on Saturday and Wednesday at 10 am.
My partner and I visited with a friend for the first time. We loved reading up on the local history and seeing so many aircraft up close. The team there was very kind, knowledgeable, and welcoming. I'm by no means a history buff, and being from Canada, I know nothing about NZ history. I would absolutely recommend checking out this incredibly well maintained space.
Kaitlyn S — Google review
Friendly volunteer staff, and a great musuem collection where visitors can get up close to the aircraft. A new hanger was under construction at the time of the visit, so this place is going to be even more amazing in the neat future. Photos are of the main display hanger.
David M — Google review
Brilliant museum with extensive collection you can get up close to. A very surprising gem. Well worth a visit.
Hey D — Google review
Wasn't expecting much, after all, this is Ashburton. But wowzers, I was blown away by the aircraft on display. Awesome museum, an absolute must for even the slightest aviation enthusiast.
Michael B — Google review
This museum is packed into 2 small hangers which makes it difficult to view each aircraft individually but then there is the pleasure of walking between them with no restrictions. This will all change when the new hangar is built next year. There is a great mixture of aircraft to view from fast jets to helicopters and gliders as well as a huge range of artefacts. Admission prices are very reasonable and the staff friendly and knowledgeable. Allow about 2 hours for a visit to this well worth it museum. Less with children as there are no specific activities for them. There is no cafe on site.
Jocelyn T — Google review
I luv this museum! You can see the airplanes very close and have a great experience. I went there a lot of times and very recommend!
Letícia S — Google review
Great aviation museum and expanding. The staff are lovely and it's on a live airfield, rude not to go!
Gerard C — Google review
Worth a visit guys - The staff are quite a funny bunch and very very friendly. Lots to see and if you into planes well worth the visit. Just a few pics below so you can see how good it was,
Craig W — Google review
4.8
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4.7
(97)
470 Seafield Road, Elgin, Ashburton 7772, New Zealand
http://www.aviationmuseum.co.nz/
+64 3 308 6408
20

Real Kiwi Horse Trekking

Horseback riding service
Outdoor Activities
Horseback Riding Tours
The 2 hour horse trek was an eye opening experience for a complete newbie like myself! My horse, Debbie was such a well mannered and lovely girl, ensuring a seamless journey for me to enjoy the terrain and scenery! Awesome!
Toh C — Google review
We choose 1 hr trek with Hannah and had so much fun with the horses and taking in all the beauty. My husband rode a calm horse , Torque while I had a very cheeky horse Bobby . We had to turn around half way because I dropped my phone and had to look for it. If you have Bobby, he does a few jumps here and there while trekking which might be scary for a beginner but after a few small jumps you get used to it. Word of caution , if you take your phone , put it safe in a zipper pocket or tightly secure pants or you’ll drop it like I did. Hannah is in the process of setting up her payment portal so only takes cash or bank transfer. Must do for anyone near Fairlie!
Palak P — Google review
Love the ride. I joined the 1.5hr trek and it’s my first time riding horses. Most of the horse trekking in NZ don’t operate in May. But luckily we can still ride here. Hannah was patience and the horses were calm throughout. Hannah was also taking pictures for us so we can enjoy the ride and scenery.
June M — Google review
This was an absolutely amazing experience. I am so happy that Real Kiwi Horse Trekking operates all year round. Even in the winter months. Hannah was so good with helping us book a ride and Sue took us on an amazing 2 hour trek through the woods, along the river and through the hills. All with amazing views of the sheep, cows, and of course the mountains They were so friendly and made this ride so easy. I have not ridden much before this but this made me feel like a pro. The horses were wonderful and I cannot recommend this enough. Definitely make this stop on your NZ trip. It's worth it.
Dorothy T — Google review
A wonderful experience! They operate year-round so we were able to do a trek with them in the winter. Hannah was great to communicate with when planning, and our guide Sue was fantastic - smart and steady leading the horses, always checking in to make sure we didn't need anything, and even took photos during the ride so we didn't need to worry about fumbling with our phones. The horses were great on the trail, and the views and landscape we trekked over were just breathtaking. Definitely recommend, would trek with them again!
Melanie M — Google review
Definitely one of the favourite highlights of our South Island trip, our guides Sue and helper Riley were both lovely, patient and caring. It was fun noticing all the little quirks and personalities of the horses too. Well recommended. 😊
Vix A — Google review
Hannah was very kind and friendly. It was our first time riding horses, and everything went perfectly. The horses were smart and steady. We absolutely loved this experience!
Katherine — Google review
Had a fantastic time with Hannah and Sue, loved learning all about the farm, horses were fab, knew what they were doing! 100% recommend
Holly H — Google review
5.0
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5.0
(136)
23 Awarima Road, Fairlie 7987, New Zealand
https://realkiwihorsetrekking.co.nz/
+64 800 022 536
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21

Geraldine Observatory

Mentioned on 
2 lists 
Permanently Closed
Observatory
Museums
Observatories & Planetariums
Located in Geraldine, the Geraldine Observatory is a privately owned stargazing facility run by Peter, an experienced astronomer. Visitors can enjoy intimate stargazing sessions on clear nights and learn about astronomy from Peter's 40 years of expertise. The observatory offers telescope observation time and the opportunity to view celestial highlights such as planets in the solar system, nebulae, and more.
Forget paying $175 for the big observatory nearby, Peter and his equipment gives a much more personal and unique experience for seeing some of the world's darkest skies. Ask him about his discoveries and UFO sightings. He asks for a generous donation of about $25-50.
Benjamin — Google review
Extremely knowledgeable, smart and witty guy. Peter taught me a lot about astronomy, despite me having 4 years of tertiary astrophysics experience! We didn't get an opportunity to view through the telescopes much as the clouds were in the way but check the weather ahead and plan carefully.
Astro E — Google review
A great evening of stories scientific and personal, from a life devoted to following a passion for astronomy. Peter is a great teacher, with a northern english sense of humour (that’s a good thing!). The session is 2-3 hours, with time for questions and answers, in a small group. Highly recommended.
Andrew P — Google review
Peter is an amazing host and it shows how much passion he has for what he’s doing. He answered all of our questions and showed/ told us so much about our amazing universe. Totally recommend going here!
Lara H — Google review
Unfortunately, we couldn't change the weather. Clouds blocked out view. Not a star visible in the sky. But Peter showed us around and we got to view videos and photos and learn how to take them ourselves. We stayed for two hours and learned heaps. Our 12 year old girls enjoyed it even though it wasn't hands on this time. Definitely ignited more interest. Well worth the visit.
Tracey H — Google review
What a great evening we had! Helped by a totally clear night we were fascinated and had our minds blown by the millions of stars we saw, planets in our solar system, Peter's insights and his incredible photography. Not only is this the best thing to do in Geraldine, but up there with our best experiences in New Zealand.
Simon B — Google review
Peter is such a l lovely and knowledgeable old man who told us a lot about astronomy and let us explore the sky with two of his giant telescopes. We were quite lucky with the sky and were able to see nebulas, the famous jewel box and many more beautiful sky objects. His volunteering commitment to support astronmic research is impressive and with every word he explains, you hear his passion for this science. A simply wonderful night with some other nice and interested people. Clear recommendations.
Domme J — Google review
We got plenty of telescope observation time, and a lovely clear night... Save your Tekapo money and check out Peter and his Observatory, he's going to show you some fantastic highlights... and you can choose what you want to see, Cassini Divison, Great Red Spot, Globular Clusters, nebulae. What a treat!
Darcy M — Google review
4.8
(47)
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5.0
(138)
MacDonald Street, Geraldine 7930, New Zealand
22

Alpine Alpacas Fairlie

Farm
Nature & Parks
Farm shop
Tour agency
Nature & Wildlife Areas
We had the best guided tour experience at Alpine Alpacas. Riley was the perfect host as she brought into the paddocks to get up close and personal with the alpacas. Couldn't recommend this place enough, they treat the animals so well, they know all their names and quirks, and it was just the most refreshing experience for city-dwellers like us.
Oh Y — Google review
We had a lovely time at Alpine Alpacas; the staff were welcoming and friendly, and we really enjoyed meeting the alpacas, plus the horse and the Shetland pony ❤️ Feeding them was such a cute experience! The shop has some really nice things too. Would highly recommend to anyone staying in Fairlie or passing through :) Thank you for a lovely morning!
Jessica W — Google review
Our group of 6 throughly enjoyed ourselves visiting Alpine Alpacas. We felt very welcome by the staff members, Sharon and Riley, who took the time to tell us about the different animals and their personalities. A We also had the joy of meeting Spot, an eleven day old lamb! Definitely the highlight of our day.
Phoebe K — Google review
We love Riley’s guide tour!! When she said she is lots of animals’ mom, I can see proud on her face. She knows her children very well, very professional! Very nice tour!
Han Y — Google review
Had a great time at Alpine Alpacas today! The staff were lovely and the alpacas are so cute. I really enjoyed feeding and stroking them and meeting the horse and Shetland pony too :) a great place to visit.
B W — Google review
Amazing 45 min guided tour experience with Riley at 10am. The animals are very cute. Riley ensured we had a great time. Thanks for showing us around.
Lucas L — Google review
Excellent up close experience with alpacas, lambs, horse. You can feed them too. Riley was a great guide. She explains well.
A A — Google review
We had a lovely time feeding & learning about the alpacas. Riley was really friendly & knowledgeable, would recommend if you’re staying in the area
Dawn R — Google review
4.8
(298)
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5.0
(118)
18 Nixons Road, Fairlie 7987, New Zealand
http://alpinealpacasfairlie.com/
+64 22 687 8147
23

Geraldine Cinema

Mentioned on 
3 lists 
Movie theater
Fun & Games
Geraldine Cinema offers a unique and charming movie experience, making it a must-visit when in Geraldine. The cinema provides comfortable seating options such as cozy sofas, armchairs, and blankets for a warm and inviting atmosphere. Visitors can enjoy a selection of great films without the overwhelming noise found in modern cinemas. Families can also take advantage of the affordable ticket prices and enjoy a fabulous school holiday activity together.
Funky small theater with balcony seating above and comfy couches on the main floor. Great movie-going experience! Bring cash for tickets and snacks.
Elise K — Google review
first time at the movies today and it’s so vintage retro cool vibes, choose your own sofa to sit, choose your level up or down and blankets available, really cool experience! great choice of snacks. recommend for an old school experience it was really fun movie date with the family. il be back!!! 10/10
Georgia — Google review
Just went to Ash Grunwald, absolutely amazing to see such a great musician up close and personal . It was like having him in your lounge ! Awesome experience
Donovan J — Google review
Second time visit to see "The Blues Brothers". Fantastic old time theatre with comfy couchs in place of the first few rows. Nice and warm and a supply of blankets for over the knees. A must visit when in Geraldine.
Wasd007 — Google review
What a gem of a place, lovely old cinema, and very proud owners who keep the place going. Choice of super comfy couches or normal cinema seats, Well worth a visit.
Jim W — Google review
Really cool place.. the cinema was great. Amazing place!!! My kids really enjoyed the movie and the experience.
Maria Q — Google review
Very cool old style theatre with a lot of soul. They have replaced a lot of the seats with random couches and armchairs, which is a really nice touch.
Jeremy C — Google review
Most of the seating is in poor condition and the cinema smells musty. Viewing is available for most popular movies.
Dan B — Google review
4.7
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4.5
(63)
78 Talbot Street, Geraldine 8751, New Zealand
http://www.geraldinecinema.co.nz/
24

Geraldine Vintage Car & Machinery Club Museum

Mentioned on 
+7 other lists 
Museum
Specialty Museums
The Geraldine Vintage Car & Machinery Club Museum is a must-visit for vintage machinery and history enthusiasts. With over 2,000 vehicles on display, including 101 vintage tractors dating back to 1912, the museum offers a fascinating look at heritage farm equipment and even features a 1929 Spartan Biplane.
Wow, one of the best car and tractor museums around, having come from a farm I really appreciated the restored tractors, I found chaff cutters, sunshine harvester, Allis Chamers round baler, great restored cars, motor bikes and the list goes on. This is a must and so well displayed. Well done 👏 ✔️ 👍
Dh716574 — Google review
This place is fantastic, spent several hours there with a 5 & 6 y.o, they were not bored with so much to see! An incredible collection of historical agricultural and motoring history here with plenty of other bits and pieces as well. 7 huge sheds full of exhibits! It's very unassuming from the road, don't be fooled!
Adam B — Google review
Lovely place and hidden gem in Geraldine. Super friendly staff. Great collection of cars , would definitely visit again. Not just cars but also other machinery from ships, tractors, bikes and a lot more.
Dartion N — Google review
A must see for vintage car, tractors and machinery of all kinds, got a personal tour with Bruce. The highlight for me, a Canadian is an International Travel All, that was purchased in Canada, travelled around North America then was brought back to New Zealand where it travelled extensively here. There is also a very Canadian Bombardier Alpine Skidoo snow machine that warmed my Canuck soul😎
Michael C — Google review
#NZ 04 2024 FamilyTrip# A worth with price Vintage Experience! All my family members enjoy the visit. 😍 Lots of vintage cars.. Truck.. Etc 😍 Surprisingly, Some cars are new and can be used! Really eyes opened! Yeah..
J-Ho C — Google review
Incredible collection of vintage cars, tractors, machinery etc. Well worth the admission ticket of NZD 15 per pax. Definitely worth visiting if you’re stopping by Geraldine!
Jasmine N — Google review
It's a lovely place to stroll down memory lane.. not just cars , but all sorts of machinery and such. I only discovered it by accident... but very worthwhile to pay a visit.
Lutz's P — Google review
Awesome place. There is so much history here. The volunteers are incredible and know what they’re talking about. There’s something here for everyone. From vintage cars and machinery to models and household stuff. So fun. Love seeing the 80’s mazda too! Just a nice reminder that time doesn’t stop and that vintage will one day be todays ‘modern’ cars..
Keiran K — Google review
4.8
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4.7
(134)
178 Talbot Street, Geraldine 7930, New Zealand
https://www.geraldinevintagecarandmachinerymuseum.com/
+64 3 693 8756
25

Caroline Bay Association

Mentioned on 
+8 other lists 
Amusement park
Outdoor Activities
Caroline Bay Association is a picturesque waterside gathering place in Timaru, New Zealand. It boasts a beautiful beach with scenic views, an aviary, a playground, and trails for visitors to enjoy. The bay serves as the focal point for the small city of Timaru and offers a unique experience of being able to walk from the town's restaurants to the beach within minutes.
We checked it out when we went to the park in the evening so it wasn't open. But it looks like it would be a ball of fun when it is open. Great use of space. Very clean and plenty to check out.
Tamara H — Google review
Probably one of the best places I’ve walked around,great views and plenty of great amenities and things to look at.best thing to do is explore yourself.
Trev H — Google review
Another kite festival down 'The Bay' Fantastic to see all the kids ( and adults ) enjoying the great weather. I was surprised at how many had never flown a kite before. I guess for us 'Old people' it was a rite of passage, learning how to first build then fly your home built kite...
Stu J — Google review
Nice place to stay and beautiful beach walk.
Karen H — Google review
Grate place to stop when visiting Timaru . 3 places merged on one place Rose garden, park and beach . They offer train ride as well $2 for 3 round and $6 golf .I love this place .
Reet K — Google review
This place is not too large but everything is quite reasonable. Next to the sea and seaport, there is a beach for you to walk around. Inside there is also a play area for children. There's also a block of houses that I haven't finished yet. It's a suitable place if your family goes out and has children along.
Mạnh T — Google review
I visited Caroline Bay for the Rock n Hop festival. Which was brilliant. It should be noted that if you want to put your children into the fancy dress competition you have to register online the week before. Anyway Caroline Bay is worth a visit any time with the new adventure playground, aviary, rose garden, fountain pond, then stairs up so that you can view the whole area. Timaru is a place that actually takes advantage of and uses the natural lay of the land to get the best views with amenities.
Janet W — Google review
Such a beautiful place. A kind lady, who'd pointed out a seal to me first, helped me to get there, while I was out in Timaru, in an attempt to lose myself in nature. She showed me the area of the beach where penguins come at night to have their little beach party. I could see tiny footprints which I hoped belonged to a penguin or two. A path along the beach led to the cliffs, oh, those beautiful cliffs. A bridge above a railway track and a tiny unused lighthouse were the sights that greeted me there. I do wish the lighthouse was open for the public. It'd give an even greater perspective, I think. A small path from the cliff led onto another cozy part of the bay. A wide selection of small to large round pebbles could be found there. Another bridge that extended into the sea gave an absolutely graceful view of the sea. The sea changed its colors from light blue to shades of green and dark blue. Altogether, it was a peaceful and beautiful day out there, in the midst of nature. Hope to see some penguins next time!
Shilpa B — Google review
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Virtue Avenue, Timaru Port, Timaru 7910, New Zealand
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South Canterbury Museum

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Museum
Specialty Museums
Located in the city of Timaru, South Canterbury Museum is a regional heritage museum showcasing a diverse collection of natural history displays and artifacts. Visitors can explore local stories, nature, history, and culture through ever-changing exhibitions. The museum also features a Heritage Theatre for historic films and a research area with archives. Additionally, there are smaller museums and galleries nearby that offer free entry. South Canterbury Museum provides insight into the development of the region through ancient specimens, modern artifacts, and geological items.
Honestly better than I thought, glad I decided to pop by instead of skipping. Got some very good information about historical wildlife and settlement, I loved the collections of shells and butterflies <3 free entrance, you can donate with both cash or card if you feel like it (I highly recommend donating a bit, but your choice), happy that they aren’t pushy about donations compared to other places. Staff super nice and friendly, they got a very small shop by the entrance. Do note that parking is very limited, I recommend parking by the library (2hrs free) and walking 5 min to the museum if parking is full.
Helena W — Google review
2 levels of information! :) i love how much info is packed into the space. They used the area really well. Theres an exhibition regarding WW2.. informative and thought-provoking to a certain extent. Theres also exhibits on the wildlife and the origins to modernisation of new zealand. I spent 1.5hrs here. Would have been more if they hadnt close at 430pm. It was nice to wander through the exhibits, reading everything. The staff were very nice and gave u space, whenever needed. No admission fee but the museum runs on donation. Always happy to give, to maintain.
Jolyn F — Google review
One of my favourite museums in New Zealand. Free admission, with two levels of fascinating displays and local collections. What made my visit truly memorable was the warm welcome at reception. As someone new to Timaru, the kind lady at the front desk not only introduced me to the museum but also gave helpful tips about the area, which made settling in so much easier. A wonderful museum made even better by the people.
Jae W — Google review
Really neat museum offering a great history of the region. Easy to lose track of time with so much on offer. Admission is free but donations always welcomed.
MELODY C — Google review
I enjoyed coming in here, it offers more exploration and wonder than many museums as it’s set up as almost a school activity/ investigation center. It has things they encourage you to touch, drawers you open, places to explore and little info boards that open up. Even has a creative coloring in section for if you have a young one who gets bored.
Rebecca — Google review
Super nice staff. The Explorer program is so good, combined with finding the collection items! So much fun! Please bring out more different versions, the kids loves them.
Ting S — Google review
Interesting museum, contains exhibits from many fields, everyone will find something for themselves. It's impossible to be bored. Free entry, donation can be made in cash or by credit card
Filip K — Google review
Really nice, place, worth the time...full of NZ and local history. During the holidays, they offer workshops for children.
Eva — Google review
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16 Perth Street, Timaru Central, Timaru 7910, New Zealand
https://museum.timaru.govt.nz/
+64 3 687 7212
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Te Ana Maori Rock Art Centre

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Cultural center
Museums
Art gallery
Te Ana Maori Rock Art Centre in the Timaru District offers the only guided tour to view authentic rock art in New Zealand. The guided tour takes visitors to a protected rock art site, providing insights into the history of these specific drawings and the ancient Maori movement through the region. Additionally, visitors can explore an interactive center in Timaru's CBD.
Well structured art center with friendly staffs! My 3 years old son and elders parents in law also enjoyed watching feeling the exhibition, learn something new for us. Highly recommended! Also after visit here, there are local hand made market in the front, we love it!
Akiko T — Google review
The exhibits were interesting, but the collection is quite small and the experience felt underwhelming for the price. By the end, it just didn’t feel like there was much more to see. Unless you’re very into Māori rock art, you could probably give this one a miss.
Jae W — Google review
The staffs are very friendly and always have warm smile:) the information I got from here is very useful and helpful, I get to know better about Timaru. Please note that entry is NOT for free and the parking lots nearby is NOT for free as well.
Juanita H — Google review
The two women working were delightful and a wealth of knowledge, the museum was also very well curated and fit a lot of information in. Would 10/10 recommend
Laura W — Google review
Great little centre with some kid’s activities inside. My daughter loved pushing all the buttons to watch the videos and the drawing. And my husband loved seeing and reading about the history. Highly recommend stopping in.
Cassie — Google review
Fascinating exhibition of Maori rock art, had a lovely chat with Donna about this piece of local history.
Alex — Google review
Rock Art is described so well here, the guide so informative and descendant of the local iwi. Seen the real art around Duntroon and now understand.
Wilma M — Google review
A very interesting exhibit. We had seen this rock art in various places, but this explained all that is known about it. There was no tour available when we visited, but everything was well organized and clearly presented. The attendant suggested we should plan to spent 45 minutes to an hour to see it. We were there for an hour and 45 minutes and didn't quite have a chance to view all the videos. I suggest the amount of time depends upon the interests of your group. Younger kids would have enough after a half hour. If you want time to read all the materials and view all the videos, you might allow 2 or 2 1/2 hours, or more. I consider it worthwhile if you are interested in archeology, Maori History, etc.
Allan S — Google review
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2 George Street, Timaru Central, Timaru 7910, New Zealand
http://www.teana.co.nz/
+64 800 468 3262
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Tame Wallabies EnkleDooVery Korna

Zoo
Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
The little kangaroos are so cute, and once they are full they won’t want to eat any more! The farm owner is a woman who takes good care of the animals. The fur of the little kangaroos is very smooth to the touch and they look very healthy. The owner has some rules and regulations that need to be strictly followed, and I believe these will be better for the animals. As long as you make an effort to follow these rules, I’m sure you’ll all have a great experience! A place suitable for families.
Roger L — Google review
We found this place on Google as we were passing through and so glad we did! There are 30 wallabies in total and a bunch of other animals as you walk around the paddocks, there's a super cheeky peacock too. The wallabies are so sweet and gentle, the lady that owns the place is a real character, she obviously cares so much about her animals, we found her to be sweet and certainly has a sense of humour! Myself and Husband absolutely loved it. And for $15 for a huge bag of food and unlimited time walking around the paddocks, we thought it was a super reasonable price! 100%recommend ❤️
Chloe L — Google review
This experience was truly unique. I recommend learning about how this place was founded before visiting—it adds so much meaning. Gwen, also known as the “Lady Wallaby,” dedicated many years to caring for these wallabies. An amazing and inspiring experience!
Matias A — Google review
You must stop by this place. The lady who owns this place is definitely part of the experience. A cheeky woman she is which made me laugh so much. It was $15 cash to get a bag of feed. We didn’t even finish the feed because wallabies are surprisingly gentle and slow eaters. They are very soft and gentle as well. Some are more shy than others but make sure everyone gets some feed! I highly recommend to kids and adults! She also has two cockatoos that can speak and say “I love you”. So cute.
Isabella — Google review
Super fun to feed and pet wallabies! Make sure you have cash if you are an international tourist, only kiwi credit cards are accepted. Overall great time! If you’re in the area, you should stop by!
Lindsey V — Google review
Great place to visit when in Waimate, especially with kids. Gwen, the owner, is very nice. NZ eftpos or cash (15 NZD per adult, 10 NZD children above 5 years)
Karl C — Google review
Highly recommend this tour! Affordable price for an unforgettable experience! Those wallabies all have different personalities and they are all lovely. The host is kind to me and give a really detailed guidance on how to feed wallabies, which I think it’s very necessary to learn. Don’t miss this park if you pass by! 很好玩中国人不骗中国人!!!
Alex L — Google review
Great to feed some wallabies. A lovely place tucked away, in the small town. A good visit if going from Timaru to Oamaru. $15 to hand feed the wallabies, a great coloured peacock wandering around as well. Really easy to navigate if you read the signs as well.
Martin — Google review
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71 Bathgate Road, Waimate 7980, New Zealand
https://waimate.org.nz/tamewallabies
+64 3 689 7197
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Vanished World Centre

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Education center
Natural history museum
Science museum
Specialty Museums
A small museum with a load of fossils of the ancient creatures vanished by the time. The lady who was on the front desk was amazing. She helped us with information about the area and also explained about the fossils. You can explore various fossils including sea creatures, birds, mammals sea shells. There is a microscope which you can use to study the texture of many objects. Kids can have a lot of learning and fun by using the room provided to explore.
Eranga D — Google review
Not a massive place but well worth the trip from Oamaru. The staff at the desk was very friendly and informative. The kids spent easily half an hour looking through the limestone for fossils.
Greg K — Google review
Didn't enjoy our visit. Bus load of people. Host loud and overbearing . Wouldn't let us try finding a fossil even with 3 empty seats on the room. Couldn't Even take a picture without rude people walking infront of us. Came a long way to visit and left feeling frustrated
Paul J — Google review
Sarah was so lovely and informative, she really piqued out interest. My grandson spent ages digging the fossils out and is so proud of his haul.
Kim L — Google review
Totally worth a visit and an amazing stop that was totally unexpected. The displays were informative, but the best thing was simply to speak to the passionate staff who were engaging, knowledgeable & friendly. Amazing place to learn about the history and valuable finds many of which were found in the locality. It boggles the mind to think about the geological history of the region! Thank you.
Adi H — Google review
Wonderful place if you are interested in fossils or geology. Amazing to think that many of the exhibits were found within 50 kms of the museum. While many of the original bones are held at Otago University, the casts on display look very authentic.
Julie L — Google review
Was expecting more. But it was ok. Thought it had more real fossils than plastic ones and I guess kids would love it. It was good to see something interesting in a town like Dunroon.
Kimberley O — Google review
Very Small museum can finish in less than 30 mins. Lots of rocks and fossils to look at and also a chance for the kids to dig for fossils. $20 for a family. $10 per person.
Nat K — Google review
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7 Campbell Street, Duntroon 9494, New Zealand
http://www.vanishedworld.co.nz/
+64 274 312 024
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Elephant Rocks

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Sights & Landmarks
Park
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Nestled in the stunning Maerewhenua Valley, Elephant Rocks is a captivating collection of enormous limestone boulders that have stood the test of time for around 25 million years. Located just south of Duntroon in North Otago, New Zealand, this unique geological site offers visitors an opportunity to explore its fascinating formations while enjoying picturesque views.
👍 Like my review! The rocks are massive and cool to take photographs with. At the car park, they ask for a voluntary donation and you can go for free. There were even people taking professional photographs which I don't know if you need to get a license for or not. As a short human being, it was really cool looking at the rocks up close and soak in the gorgeous beauty. There is a lot of animal poop so be aware! We would highly recommend the Elephant Rocks to our friends and family.
John V — Google review
Elephant Rocks Review This is a free and easily accessible natural attraction that’s well worth a visit if you're in the area. Located just a short drive from Duntroon, the site features massive limestone boulders scattered across a wide open field, creating a surreal and scenic landscape. Photos don’t do justice to the scale of the rocks — it's only when you're standing beside them or climbing to the top that you realise just how huge and impressive they are. From the top, you're rewarded with sweeping views across the field and out toward snow-capped mountains on the horizon. There’s ample parking and a couple of picnic tables at the entrance, and even on a busy day the space is vast enough that it never feels crowded. It’s an ideal spot for a leg stretch, a peaceful walk, or snapping some truly one-of-a-kind photos. While I wouldn’t suggest making a long drive just for this one stop, it's absolutely worth the short detour if you're passing through or exploring nearby. A refreshing and memorable place to enjoy the outdoors and take in the natural beauty of these unique rock formations.
Anton M — Google review
We stopped here for what we thought would be a quick picnic lunch and explore. We were here for almost 2 hours exploring every corner we could. Our kids spotted 2 elephant looking rocks and 1 rhino, most of the time too busy climbing and hiding around the grounds. Heaps of room in the parking area and has a few picnic tables before heading into the field. Lovely spot.
Morgan — Google review
It's interesting to see so many rocks clustered in one area. According to Susan, a staff member at the Vanished World Centre, these rocks were submerged in water before, and years of rain and wind created their shapes, like elephants, etc. Thank you to the private owner for allowing visitors to walk in and experience this. We saw many interesting rocks but just couldn't find the elephant. We did find the hippopotamus... haha. It's good to explore and spend some time enjoying nature's creations the sheep. Just be cautious of all the sheep droppings around.
Esmond C — Google review
What a fun and quirky stop! The massive limestone formations at Elephant Rocks are absolutely stunning — it really feels like stepping into another world. The scenery is unreal, and the view is worth every step. Just be prepared for a little extra adventure — the place is full of lamb poop everywhere! 😂 Half the fun is actually trying to find a clean spot to land your foot. It definitely adds a hilarious twist to the experience. Overall, a must-visit for a good laugh, awesome photos, and a unique New Zealand countryside vibe. Just don’t forget your sense of humor… and maybe some sturdy shoes! 🥾
FridgeIT M — Google review
Seen a video from a soc med - was excited to see but unfortunately when we went their it was mostly big rocks.You can hardly see an elephant formation. Unless they meant Big rocks which stands as an Elephant rock. We still enjoyed it though by climbing the rocks. Visit this place when it is a nice weather. Since this lroperty is a private owned - please bring a gold coin with you for donation
Mai V — Google review
If you're on the way to mpunt cook or anything up there, it's definitely worth it to spend the 15 minutes and have a look at em. Also if you're interested in bouldering there are some problems you can try even without shoes or a crashpad.
Mario S — Google review
Not sure why elephant Rocks but years gone by maybe. A very amazing formation non the less in an amphitheatre like setting.
Larry W — Google review
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Island Cliff-Duntroon Road, Island Cliff 9491, New Zealand
https://waitakinz.com/elephant-rocks/
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