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How long is the drive from Lake Tekapo to Kaikoura?

The direct drive from Lake Tekapo to Kaikoura is 248 mi (399 km), and should have a drive time of 5 hrs 28 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Lake Tekapo to Kaikoura, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Christchurch, as well as top places to visit like Alpine Alpacas Fairlie and Real Kiwi Horse Trekking, or the ever-popular Roundhill Ski Area.

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Top city between Lake Tekapo and Kaikoura

The top city between Lake Tekapo and Kaikoura is Christchurch. It's 3 hours from Lake Tekapo and 3 hours from Kaikoura.
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Christchurch

Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Churches & Cathedrals
Christchurch, situated on New Zealand's South Island, is renowned for its English heritage and picturesque landscapes. The city boasts the serene Avon River, lined with cycling paths and surrounded by Hagley Park and Christchurch Botanic Gardens. Despite the devastation caused by earthquakes in 2010 and 2011, ongoing restoration efforts are breathing new life into the city. The Arts Centre is undergoing a significant restoration program to preserve its historic buildings.
Most popular city on this route
3 minutes off the main route, 54% of way to Kaikoura

Best stops along Lake Tekapo to Kaikoura drive

The top stops along the way from Lake Tekapo to Kaikoura (with short detours) are Christchurch Botanic Gardens, TranzAlpine: Scenic Train Christchurch - Greymouth, and Banks Peninsula. Other popular stops include Canterbury Museum, Conical Hill Road, and Caroline Bay Association.
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Roundhill Ski Area

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Ski resort
Outdoor Activities
Roundhill Ski Area is a family-owned ski and snowboard resort located just 32km from Lake Tekapo township. It offers stunning views of Aoraki/Mt Cook, the Southern Alps, and Lake Tekapo. The well-groomed trails cater to all levels, from beginners to freestylers. With T-bars providing access to wide intermediate trails and a 783m vertical drop, there are plenty of options for skiers and snowboarders.
A fantastic family ski field! The facilities are great- especially the coffee and the cheese scones from the cafe. We had a lesson with the wonderful Lily ( from the UK) such an awesome instructor and was able to break down the technique and cope with two of us who are different levels. I would highly recommend Lily as an instructor for all levels. We are going back for a second lesson tomorrow! Gem the Liftee was our fave of the day! Super lovely and full of smiles . Gotta love that. Overall an amazing little field!!
Johanna F — Google review
Roundhill is a wonderful ski resort. It starts with a scenic access road that goes along majestic Lake Tekapo. The road is easy to follow with no obstacles for normal family cars. The views there are breathtaking. The parking is perfect, never we had any issues with finding a spot. Access to the fields is great, the learners areas is quite big, and it gives good opportunity to warm up or try new things even for experienced skiers. I got great time learning new stuff with Alex on a snowboard there. The views from the mountain on the surrounding mountain range, and on the lake are the great addition to overall experience.
Dmitry S — Google review
Beautiful ski field, you can tell it’s under well management. Handy parking, clean restrooms, lovely cafe. Staff are friendly and pro! Would definitely come back every season.
Zara F — Google review
An awesome small local KIWI locals mainly Ski Field.. The Learner Pomma is a challenge for snow boarders.... Saw a few just give up ans walk back to their cars... Shame.. Ski field will lose them and their future income.... Lovely well groomed well laid out field...... Try and pre investigate when schools and bus loads of children are there.... Otherwise thw ques are crazy....
Philip ( — Google review
Amazing place to ski if you like to carve. Dylan makes the best cup of tea on a ski hill! She’s a legend.
Tim B — Google review
Great place to learn ski\snowboarding. Friendly and helpful staff. Cafe spacious and warm with good drink options. Plenty of parking. Stunning views. Big thank you to the roundhill team for assisting with snow chains fitment on double wheeled camper and all the advice given on how to descend safely! Anybody who is driving campervan and didn't fit chains before please do a practise fit\unfit(another camper was strugling to remove chains at the bottom) beforehand, weather on the mountain changes quickly and watching youtube vids on how to is pretty hard when its snowing.
Alex A — Google review
Beautiful, friendly and unforgettable experience at Roundhill Ski Area Roundhill is such a beautiful and family-friendly ski field. The views are absolutely stunning, and the whole place has a really relaxed, welcoming vibe. The staff on all the lifts were super friendly and helpful — it made the whole experience even better. I had a ski lesson with Henrietta and honestly, she was THE BEST instructor I could have hoped for. I’m in my 40s, a complete beginner, and was honestly pretty terrified of getting on skis. But Henrietta was so calm, confident, and kind — she made me feel completely safe and capable. She explained things in a way that made perfect sense, and somehow made the whole thing feel much easier than I expected. Thanks to her, I forgot my fear and had a genuinely fun time learning. I can’t thank her enough for the confidence she gave me and the amazing experience overall. If you're thinking of taking a ski lesson at Roundhill, I highly recommend asking for Henrietta!
Veronika W — Google review
Great place for beginners intermediate and advanced skiers. New infrastructure. Not the newest, but not the worst rental skies and boots. Clean cafe where u can get soup fries or some other snack. Learners area where u can get lessons with a tutor. Long black trails for experienced skiers. If it's ur first time skiing, it's perfect place to start. Highly recommended!
Diana 5 — Google review
4.5
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4.5
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2544 Lilybank Road, Tekapo 7999, New Zealand
http://www.roundhill.co.nz/
+64 21 680 694
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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
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5.0
(118)
18 Nixons Road, Fairlie 7987, New Zealand
http://alpinealpacasfairlie.com/
+64 22 687 8147
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Real Kiwi Horse Trekking

Horseback riding service
Outdoor Activities
Horseback Riding Tours
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
Where do I start?! What a wonderful experience from start to finish. Booking was simple and directions were easy to follow. Our guides Hannah and Sue were fantastic and really looked after us, making sure we all got what we wanted out of the trek. The woodlands, hills and river crossing were stunning and it’s the best trekking experience in the South Island, I’ve realised it’s called Real Kiwi for a reason, you get the perfect Kiwi trekking experience! I’d highly recommend, and will definitely be returning!
John H — Google review
We had an amazing experience riding with Sue and Hannah! We were beginners but felt safe and well taken care of throughout the ride. Bobby, Debbie, Torque, Rio and Maverick are the sweetest horses and we miss them already! The kids also really enjoyed playing with the dogs, lamb and goats! Thank you for having us!
Li T — Google review
An amazing experience with an incredibly friendly and knowledgeable guide! Hannah was absolutely awesome and we had such a good time. We were total beginner and the horses were so great, Hannah did such a good job of reassuring us as we went and made it into a great experience.
Lawless — 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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Caroline Bay Association

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+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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4.4
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Virtue Avenue, Timaru Port, Timaru 7910, New Zealand
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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
4.5
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4.7
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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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Geraldine Vintage Car & Machinery Club Museum

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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
What an incredible collection! Truly spectacular. We're so glad we stopped!
Sarra H — 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
What a beautiful collection. So happy we stopped by to see them.
Ajith R — 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
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
4.8
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4.7
(134)
178 Talbot Street, Geraldine 7930, New Zealand
https://www.geraldinevintagecarandmachinerymuseum.com/
+64 3 693 8756
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Geraldine Observatory

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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
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5.0
(138)
MacDonald Street, Geraldine 7930, New Zealand
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Mt Hutt Ski Area

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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
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Snowman Shuttles

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Bus Transportation
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5.0
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160 Main Street, Methven 7730, New Zealand, USA
http://www.snowmanshuttles.co.nz/
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Ashburton Aviation Museum

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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
(449)
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4.7
(97)
470 Seafield Road, Elgin, Ashburton 7772, New Zealand
http://www.aviationmuseum.co.nz/
+64 3 308 6408
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11

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
(65)
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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
12

Porters Lodge

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Lodge
Outdoor Activities
Nestled along the scenic State Highway 73 in Castle Hill, New Zealand, Porters Lodge is a charming retreat that perfectly captures the essence of a cozy log cabin. Just a short drive from the Porters Ski Area, this lodge offers an inviting atmosphere with a crackling fire and friendly staff ready to make your stay memorable. Families will find plenty to enjoy here; spacious family double rooms provide comfort while shared facilities are kept impeccably clean.
I cannot rate the rooms as we went up with the camper, but, considering the cleanliness of everything else, I assume they`ll be great! Food and drink varied and super delicious with plenty of options for non meat eaters! We have been there 4 times for the MTB track that it`s also great for riders from beginners to advanced, fantastic opportunity to refine your skills and endurance as you need to pedal up! I cannot wait for the snow to try the piste as well!
Ba D — Google review
Porter's Lodge has a great atmosphere, a cozy log cabin feel with a fire burning all day, welcoming staff and a great menu. We spent two comfortable nights at the lodge in one of the family double rooms. It's basic accommodation, but beds were comfortable and shared facilities were clean and well kept. The kids were kept entertained with the games room and games cupboard and they would love to go back when the snow play area is open!! It's a great little spot for a family winter adventure.
Melanie P — Google review
Porters lodge is awesome! we stayed for a week. The staff went out of their way to make us feel welcome. The food was great and good beers on tap. Pino was epic and our kids had befriended her very quickly. They went the extra mile when they sent our daughters precious bunnies back to us. Rooms were tidy and warm and comfy! thanks guys for the fantastic stay
Tony W — Google review
The lodge is rustic and lovely. We stayed in a campervan in the parking lot with hook ups. It was beautiful. What made the stay so fun was the staff and the lodge where everyone congregated for drinks and dinner. Donny was especially helpful and fun. We would definitely stay again.
Leonna T — Google review
My friends and I stayed at Porters this past weekend and booked the family room. From the moment you walk in you're welcomed by such a great team, and its so nice and toasty especially after a day of skiing. Definitely recommend a mulled wine and the pasta. Lowkey wish we had space for dessert too! Thank you Pino and the team for being extremely helpful to my friends and I 😊
Hayley P — Google review
One of our campsite highlights in NZ. We stayed a couple nights and spent these up in the lodge, we never wanted to leave. Thanks to the amazing staff, the famous Dunney of course is an absolute gent , Jess makes a mean gin bramble and the chef from England , another gent who makes sick wedges. It’s a cosy cabin feel and we met some amazing people there, but the staff make it what it is. Keep doing your thing Dunney, we look forward to coming back soon!
Grace H — Google review
My family and I stayed at porters after a days skiing , great atmosphere, plenty of space indoor and out for kids to play/ explore , food was good , service was great with very friendly staff . Will definitely be back next winter !
Marcel S — Google review
We had a wonderful time staying for a night in the campervan. The lodge is a great place to relax with good food and drinks and the perfect atmosphere after a long day. Thank you!
Dan W — Google review
4.7
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4.5
(36)
Porters Ski Area Access Road State Highway 73, Castle Hill 7580, New Zealand
http://portersalpineresort.com/
+64 3 318 4011
13

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
(726)
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4.0
(129)
9 Railway Terrace East, Rakaia 7710, New Zealand
14

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
(125)
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5.0
(310)
2136 Bealey Road, Hororata 7572, New Zealand
http://ballooningcanterbury.com/
+64 508 422 556
15

Orana Wildlife Park

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Zoo
Outdoor Activities
Orana Wildlife Park, located just a short drive from Christchurch Airport, is an open-range zoo spread across 80 hectares of natural wilderness. Unlike traditional zoos, Orana offers a more interactive experience with its animals and provides specialized encounters for visitors to get up close with various species.
Great little Zoo. Spacious and uncrowded when we went as it was a weekday. The best experience was being able to feed the Giraffe's for free, I have never been to a zoo that offered this. The food and hot chocolates at the Cafe were super tasty and had plenty to choose from. Also the family ticket includes up to 3 children which is so great for families.
Daniel R — Google review
So cool! Good value for money! Had a shuttle if you didn't feel like walking. Lots of cool animals to see. Even got to feed the giraffes! Very ethical place no forcing the animals to interact it's all on there terms. Plenty of very friendly staff and awesome guides.
VixSun 2 — Google review
I purchased the year pass for me and my 3 yr old Grandson and loving it. Very different from Willowbank as so big and spread out but we always have a great time and takes us around 3 hours or more. Sometimes weve had great lion Roaring visit other times its the monkeys 🐒 or feeding the 🦒 🦒 🦒 Next visit aiming for the farmyard feeding and the playground is always fun. The cafe seems quiet and we end up always spending ages in the gift shop as brilliant array of things.
Caroline W — Google review
A great place to visit in Christchurch! It would take you around 4-5 hours depending on your pace. There is a map with timing provided for all activities. I loved that you don't have to pay extra for feeding animals and it's all included in the entry ticket. Plus the place has barbecue spots, so you can get your own food. So it's a good place to spend time and not spend a lot of money. Kids would love the place, saw farm animals, lion and feeding girrafe was my favourite experience. Saw wild dogs for the first time! It's currently too hot and it's an open area so dab lots of sunscreen, take sunglasses and a cap and you are good to go!! Only feedback is that the ape looked sad and lonely! :( Also the staff is lovely and will explain everything with expertise,passion and patience! ♥️
Tejaswini A — Google review
It was nice to go there around 1 o'clock on the weekend because it wasn't that crowded! If you go see the animals in time for feeding on the map, you can see many animals such as rhinos and giraffes right in front of your eyes, so families with children will be even better. I bought a ticket online in advance that day, and it was cheaper, so I was satisfied👍
Zinna — Google review
Went there few weeks ago and had very good experience. The staff was very helpful at the start by giving all the info with a map. There are primes available near reception if you have kid with you. We enjoyed our time seeing the animal. There was a bit disappointment for not seeing few of them as they are in large place surrounded with trees. But overall it was a very nice experience , our daughter loved it! Highly recommended!
Gurminder S — Google review
Well worth a visit here, spacious and the animals have lots of room. Which can make them more difficult to see, of course. was hoping to see the African Painted Dogs but they only showed their heads above the grass briefly. The Gorillas and Keas made up for it.
Gavin S — Google review
The zoo isn’t very big, but you get to see animals that are unique to New Zealand, including the kea. If you’re lucky, you might even spot a kiwi! The food inside the park is surprisingly good big portions and really tasty. The pumpkin soup is a must-try.
Hilary C — Google review
4.4
(4467)
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4.3
(1088)
793 McLeans Island Road, Harewood, Christchurch 8051, New Zealand
http://oranawildlifepark.co.nz/
+64 3 359 7109
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International Antarctic Centre

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Museums
Amusement park
The International Antarctic Centre, located near Christchurch International Airport, is a must-visit destination for travelers. It offers an immersive experience that brings the wonders of Antarctica to life. Visitors can explore simulated Antarctic environments, interact with penguins and huskies, and take rides in amphibious Hägglund vehicles. The center also houses administration offices, a clothing shop, a post office, and a travel agent.
We weren’t expecting much after reading some of the reviews, but honestly, we ended up having a great time! The staff really made the visit – everyone was super friendly and knew so much. Our Hägglund driver, P. Sherpa, was hilarious, and the 10-minute ride over the obstacle course was such a fun way to see what those beasts can do. The simulated storm was a cool experience, most of the rescued penguins were out and about when we went, and the 4D theatre was a blast. We also had a lovely chat with the person looking after the huskies, which just added to it. Maybe it was partly because we went in with low expectations, but we definitely came away having learnt a lot and really enjoyed ourselves. The staff’s warmth and knowledge made it well worth spending a couple of hours there.
Phil G — Google review
Amazing exhibitions and 4D showcase. You can see cute little penguins and huskies there. The snow storm simulation is fascinating. If you’re going in group tour and have a staff guide that’d be much more awesome. I personally think they can add more stuff inside to make the entire experience more fruitful.
Elvis P — Google review
Took advantage of the 50% ticket price for locals because theres no way i would pay the full price of $74 per adult and $49 for children. Website did say to allow two or three hours but if you were by yourself you could easily get through in an hour. Huskys had set slot times through out the day but we forgot to go back. Couple of small penguins in the enclosure, shame the viewing windows were dirty. Storm dome was good. 4D theater was good. Lots of parking available and a cafe on site. No ques getting in on a week day.
Yoyo 2 — Google review
While slightly on the pricier side ($199 NZD for a family of 2 adults and 2 children), the International Antarctic Centre is well worth a visit. From the moment you step into the first area (a giant display of video from Antarctica on three walls), you're transported to a different place and time. Learning about polar exploration from such a long time ago was fascinating, and the experiences were amazing. Seeing the penguins and Huskies was great, the 4D movie was a lot of fun, and the Hägglund experience was an absolute blast. Being able to experience a summer Antarctic storm was also well worth the time (despite being freezing!!). I would 100% recommend visiting the Antarctic Centre, it was interactive and educational, and extremely fun. We would definitely go back again.
Danielle W — Google review
Wonderful place to bring family and friends! We had an (arctic) blast last time we went, had a lot to do and see with all the activities and shows althroughout. Please note though that rides do have a height requirement which they are a bit strict with for safety reasons. The rest are pretty accessible to the young and young at heart. A bit pricey but you doget a lot of enjoyment and knowledge out of it.
Anthony C — Google review
What an excellent experience! Absolutely loved the Hagglund trek thru the different terrains. We got to talk with Heather about all the penguins and their antics. We were there for about 5 hours, went for lunch, great food in the cafe, then back in to see the beautiful huskies, and having Jo talk about his beloved huskies! Highly recommended, very interactive 😍
Tanya B — Google review
They have their own parking space. Online booking is cheaper. Better try the hagglund ride if you are eligible and our rider was superfriendly. Therafter you will get to see a 4D movie , video demonstrations , huskies ,an antarctic storm in a freezing chamber and little penguins. Renovations are on the way and hopefully waiting for an upgrade.There is a good cafe with delicious food and toilets at the facility.
Indunil R — Google review
Not somewhere I would of gone of my own accord, but reccomended by others and it did not disappoint. We spent 2hrs there. Great knowledgeable and chatty staff on the hagglund atv. Lots to learn and interactive stuff for all age levels.
Karen L — Google review
4.4
(3524)
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4.3
(3069)
Corner Roy Place and, Orchard Road, Christchurch Airport, Christchurch 8052, New Zealand
http://www.iceberg.co.nz/
+64 3 357 0519
17

TranzAlpine: Scenic Train Christchurch - Greymouth

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Transportation
Tour operator
Embark on the TranzAlpine train, renowned as one of the most spectacular rail journeys globally. This five-hour expedition spans 139 miles through awe-inspiring South Island landscapes, from the expansive Canterbury Plains to the rugged peaks of the Southern Alps. The route offers breathtaking views of deep gorges and tree-lined rivers. Travelers can opt for a stopover in Arthurs Pass or continue to Greymouth for an immersive experience.
Amazing service offered by everyone right from the ticket counter. It is always recommended to reserve your tickets online as there are limited seats. The topography changes quickly & beautifully in a way we feel some movie is on the screen. The coach was nice and comfortable with very clean & fresh interiors. The seats were spacious and comfortable with a table placed between every set of four seats. During our journey there was some work undergoing at the Arthur pass tunnel. So we had to get down & board a bus and travel on a bus for 15 minutes then get onto the train after the tunnel. It was arranged perfectly well without any kind of confusion. We missed the train journey through the tunnel.
Bindya B — Google review
A fantastic experience ! Beautiful scenery, traveling coast to coast of the South Island with informative commentary available. The Transalpine has open air carriages an opportunity to get great pics 📷; there’s a bar/cafe on board so sit back & relax with your fav drink. An awesome way to travel from Greymouth to Christchurch. (A tip checkin early browse souvenirs at Greymouth) . Highly recommended.
Kate S — Google review
Great rail journey! Super helpful staff, great seating and very comfortable. There had been heavy rain the day before which meant less snow on the ground, but even so, spectacular scenery. Highly recommend!
Debcee — Google review
If I could, I'd give this scenic train line hundreds of stars. I had to stop off for a bourbon on my way back to the hotel because it just blew my mind. Train staff were so friendly and not one bend of the track disappointed. I took 2000 photos so that hopefully the experience is emblazoned on my mind.
Lillis T — Google review
Loved the journey through the snow capped mountains. In carriage monitors show info on regions being passed through. Staff were really friendly and helpful. Great views from the observation cars. Remember warm clothes if venturing into the observation cars as they are open air.
David S — Google review
Great trip on the coastal pacific, don't forget to bring snacks though, the cafe car is good but not great , it can get very busy too. The scenery is great, a must do for train enthusiasts or anyone wanting a relaxing way to see the island and coast.
Sam B — Google review
A fantastic and unique experience. A journey through completely different landscapes. Hills with cows, sheep, and horses, cliffs, the ocean with seals and birds. It almost feels like a step away from our current reality. The service was excellent. The staff was very friendly. We chose the meal option. We ate throughout the trip, distributing the various courses over time. We wanted to taste New Zealand wines, and we were able to satisfy our curiosity. Each dish was paired with the right wine. Congratulations to everyone. An experience worth trying.
Alfredo — Google review
This very definitely a "bucket list" trip. Outstanding scenery and if you're able to afford to do part or all of your trip in the dining car...then you're in for an absolute treat. Wonderful food, wine and beers to enjoy and exceptional service. Recommended.
Mike F — Google review
4.6
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4.5
(3683)
Troup Drive, Addington, Christchurch 8011, New Zealand
https://www.greatjourneysnz.com/scenic-trains/tranzalpine-train/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=trains&utm_term=gmb
+64 4 495 0775
18

Christchurch Botanic Gardens

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Botanical garden
Nature & Parks
The Christchurch Botanic Gardens, established in 1863, are located in a 21-hectare space next to the Avon River. The gardens feature native and exotic plants outdoors and in several conservatories. Throughout the year, visitors can enjoy different blooms such as cherry blossoms in September, roses in November, colorful hydrangeas in March, and orchids in June.
Beautifully presented gardens with a lovely cafe next to the information centre which also has a gift shop. There is also a wonderful playground with a pool in the summer for the young ones. When we went in Sept 25, the Cuningham House (tropical conservatory) was currently closed for heritage restoration. Highly recommend visiting. Please note it is pay parking.
Lisa — Google review
A truly amazing space! More than just gardens, this is a living ecosystem where you can relax among ancient trees and observe wildlife up close. Depending on the season, you might see young animals near the cafe. The nearby stream is teeming with life like trout and eels, and the bird watching for native species is fantastic. A wonderfully peaceful and inspiring experience.
Scott W — Google review
Really loved this place! Peaceful, tranquil and gorgeous in the spring sunshine. Wished I could have seen it a few weeks earlier as well as I love daffodils but then again the roses weren’t quite out but … the azalea and rhododendron were. So not at all disappointed. Just means I’ll have to visit again!!! Definitely worth a visit it two and walkable from the city centre.
Alison O — Google review
I hadn't visited the gardens in several years and with this visit was pleasantly surprised how wonderful they were. Although I didn't have time to walk around the whole area the parts we did visit looked beautiful, although my partner who is a keen gardener was surprised to see a fair number of weeds, especially in the border gardens. It was a fine day and it was obvious that the gardens are popular with locals and tourists alike. The Peace Train was in action and was filled each time we saw it. we had lunch at the cafe and, despite the crowds, service was quick and the food good. Overall a great experience and I'd recommend a visit to both gardeners and non gardeners alike.
Michael T — Google review
We visited in spring time when the flowers were almost in full bloom. A variety of plants with a number that having travelled from the UK we had not seen before. It’s lovely place to spend an hour to two wandering around. There is an info centre, cafe and shop too. A must do if visiting the city.
Shaun L — Google review
One of Ōtautahi/Christchurch's taonga ... a must see for visitors and a beloved place for locals to walk, canoe and picnic. World Peace Bell area is beautiful; Ilex Cafe very nice - though often busy. Carparking off Armagh St Bridge and also off Riccarton Road. ((Photos are World Peace Bell on Parihaka Day 5-Nov-25)
Helen G — Google review
Free to enter. Car parks are present but can be busy. Flat path and very easy to walk. Just a few blocks away from the CBD / Cathedral Square. This is the one the last devastating earthquake could not take away from gorgeous Christchurch. It is connected to surrounding green area and is located in the middle. Streams with clear water flows where people do kayaking. Also there is wide, flat green lawn areas where people could have picnic and there is a mini train for kids. It is a place where people of any age could go and stroll, get fresh air and let busy thoughts that drives us busy go away for a while. There are a few car parks around but not too big for the potential visitors of good Suny weekend. The CBD is now different after the earthquake. I am so happy there is something so beautiful remains!
2afarmer2 — Google review
I visited the Christchurch Botanic Gardens in the morning, and it was such a peaceful and refreshing experience. The sunlight made the flowers look even more beautiful — especially the roses, which were vibrant and full of color. I also enjoyed watching the birds wandering around the lawns, adding a calm and lively touch to the walk.
Arnajak I — Google review
4.7
(14182)
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4.7
(6843)
Rolleston Avenue, Christchurch Central City, Christchurch 8013, New Zealand
https://www.ccc.govt.nz/parks-and-gardens/christchurch-botanic-gardens
+64 3 941 7590
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Canterbury Museum

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Museum
History museum
Nestled in the heart of Christchurch, the Canterbury Museum is a treasure trove that invites visitors to delve into the rich tapestry of New Zealand's cultural and natural history. With over 2.3 million artifacts, this venerable institution showcases an impressive array of exhibitions ranging from Maori heritage to Antarctic exploration.
Alright, check this out! There's this seriously cool, full-size wharenui that's popping up in Canterbury! Get this – it's not made of wood, but totally crocheted by hand using get this... FIVE THOUSAND balls of super bright, colorful yarn! It's already been blowing minds all over New Zealand, and now it's our turn, Cantabrians! You gotta see this awesome mix of classic Māori carving vibes but done up in neon wool. It's pretty epic!
Dave H — Google review
This museum is a lovely place with excellent service. However, it is currently undergoing renovations and will not reopen until 2027 or 2029—I can’t recall the exact year. The exhibits feature incredibly detailed and unique pieces, especially for those who appreciate pottery. While it might not be worth a dedicated trip if you’re not a fan of this art form, its central location makes it convenient to visit if you’re nearby. Overall, it’s worth a look when it reopens.
Annie Y — Google review
Considering it is a pop up while the museum is under renovation this museum was a good visit. The staff were really helpful. We enjoyed it. My grandson loved the meteor!
Linda H — Google review
Usually we are not really into museums but when we visited in the beginning of February 25 we had a really good time walking through the exhibitions (especially the Wharenui Harikoa, because it included light into the art as well) 🥰 Beside the entrance we even had the opportunity to make pompoms at a little creative area, so I would definitely recommend a visit 😊
Daniela C — Google review
Some old favourites on display and then the other part dedicated to the the docudrama of New Zealand's 19th century past. Free entry. Combine with a visit to the Art museum on the other side of the block.
B. G — Google review
Small but well organized museum, free admission, definitely worth a short 20 minute visit. We arrived about 30 to 40 minutes before closing, the staff welcomed us anyway the moment we stepped in. 5⭐ for the great customer service.
Jo L — Google review
Seems it is currently being renovated, currently a small exhibition is available on the first floor. Nice descriptions, half of the space was pottery when I was there, the other half was mostly unrelated to NZ, such as small display of Roald Amundsens Antarctic expedition, a piece of meteorite from the US, African animals and so on, would have loved some more Māori or NZ related things. Granted I read fast, but having read almost everything, I finished seeing everything after half an hour. Free entrance but they would like a donation. They recommend 5 NZD, and you can choose eftpos donation of 5, 10, 15 or 20 NZD, I had a hard time since I just wanted to drop 2 dollars but it seemed so petty so I just didn’t. Didn’t feel it was 5 dollars worth, would have donated more if the exhibition was fully open and larger and not mainly pottery haha. The staff was super friendly tho!
Helena W — Google review
Had a brilliant time visiting the pop up museum and seeing the wharenui in person. What an absolute stunning piece 😍 the staff were super friendly and loved to chat and help. They kept the exhibit running nice and smoothly. Was beautiful quiet place to reflect when I went (:
Samantha P — Google review
4.6
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4.5
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66 Gloucester Street, Christchurch Central City, Christchurch 8013, New Zealand
https://www.canterburymuseum.com/
+64 3 366 5000
20

Cardboard Cathedral

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Cathedral
Sights & Landmarks
The Cardboard Cathedral, also known as the Transitional Cathedral, was built as an interim replacement for a church damaged in a 2011 earthquake. Located near the severely-damaged Christ Church Cathedral, it has become a symbol of Christchurch's resilience and rebuilding efforts. Designed by architect Shigeru Ban, this innovative structure is made of cardboard tubes, polycarbon roofing, and shipping container walls.
What a beautiful church. I felt lucky to have the chance to visit. It’s free to enter, and the most impressive part is that the main structure is made of cardboard tubes — really amazing.
Cooper — Google review
What an interesting and different building. Well worth the visit. Free entry, and don't hassle you about donating. Super friendly staff, particularly the young lady (Kathleen was it?). Pleasure meeting you and it was great learning about the place and also other recommendations around town.
Tulloch S — Google review
Innovative thinking at its peak.Attended Sunday mass here and the worship songs sung by the choir members is mesmerising 🤩Felt very peaceful and the sermon was great and meaningful. Very organised in each and every event . Hope they get enough funding for building the new church.great architecture.
Mon T — Google review
The architectural design is beautiful and unique! It’s worth visiting, and I encourage everyone to make a donation to the church.
Jasmine L — Google review
We visited in early October , nice and unique church. There was a singing choir and service going on so we attended it. Made some donations , hope it goes to help in the rebuilding of the church building funds. Nice and interesting building structure.
Eileen S — Google review
Popped in while exploring Christchurch and was honestly impressed — simple but stunning. Love how they turned something so unusual into a powerful symbol after the earthquake. It was worth a quick visit! It’s not huge, but the architecture is awesome, and there’s a lot of meaning behind it. Nice quiet place to just sit and take it in for a bit. Didn’t expect to be so moved by a cardboard building! It's modern, clever, and surprisingly warm inside. It's definitely a must-see if you're in the area. Closing time is 4pm
Jimmy J — Google review
The cardboard cathedral is a temporary home for the Anglican community of Christchurch since the original cathedral was badly damaged in the 2011 earthquake. It is made of recyclable materials. It is now dwarved by the new stadium.
Steve W — Google review
This is well worth a visit if you are in Christchurch. We visited last year. We did not buy a ticket in advance. Its not huge so it won't take up more than an hour or so, but there is a small shop and it is worth seeing. The staff were all very pleasant and welcoming.
Ollie1984a — Google review
4.4
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4.3
(2284)
234 Hereford Street, Christchurch Central City, Christchurch 8011, New Zealand
http://www.cardboardcathedral.org.nz/
+64 3 366 0046
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21

Little River Gallery

Art gallery
Shopping
Gift & Specialty Shops
What a delight! Fantastic art gallery showcasing NZ artists and a retail gallery that is well stocked with beautiful art and beautifully sourced objects. The adjoining cafe has a fab selection of food too and super service.
Jane M — Google review
Knowledgeable and friendly team. So many beautiful pieces, it's hard to choose. Definitely recommend stopping in on your way past, or make it your destination!
Selina A — Google review
Love the gallery. Destination spot next to one Devine cafe. One thing that let it down was when we bought beautiful jewellery, from $500+ to have it given in a small brown paper bag. Really?. Not even in tissue or a maybe velvet bag? Disappointed! .
J C — Google review
Nice place.no food shop.only one.its feel little expensive.nice prk there.
Charith R — Google review
Actually went to cafe,for lunch,always plenty to choose from,awesome food.lovely and warm.Staff great..The gallery! Always go and have a look,very expensive?but well worth a look
Judy H — Google review
Cool shop
Kane C — Google review
Such great stock for sale in Little River Gallery you just have to visit, and beautiful cars parked outside.
Rob R — Google review
Great collection of artist's works all at a high quality.
Squiggly B — Google review
4.6
(273)
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4.5
(51)
Christchurch Akaroa Road, Little River, Christchurch 7591, New Zealand
http://www.littlerivergallery.com/
+64 3 325 1944
22

Christchurch Gondola

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Mountain cable car
Transportation
The Christchurch Gondola is a must-visit attraction offering breathtaking panoramic views of the cityscape, Port Hills, Lyttleton Harbour, and the Southern Alps. This iconic mountain cable car takes visitors on an 862-meter-long ride from Heathcote Valley to the Summit Station atop Mount Cavendish. At the summit, guests can enjoy refreshments at the Red Rock Cafe or explore historical exhibits in the Time Tunnel.
This spot offers stunning views not only of Christchurch, but also of Lyttelton Harbour. On a clear day, the scenery is absolutely breathtaking. While the gondola ticket may feel a bit pricey, I truly believe it's worth the cost for the experience — especially if you're visiting as a traveler. Highly recommended.
Sewoon P — Google review
It is a popular tourist attraction in Christchurch. It's 1,000 metres (1,100 yd) in length, and from the summit it is possible to see across the city of Christchurch and the Canterbury Plains to the Southern Alps in the north and west, and down into Lyttelton Harbour and Banks Peninsula in the south and east. You can get here by car (about 20 mins drive) and park free at the base station. You can also use public transport to get here. It takes about 20 minutes to get up to the top station. There you will find a restaurant, walking tracks, views of the city, toilets. Very popular place, lots of tourists and locals. Level terrain around the stations though there are stairs at places. Wear comfy shoes, take water, wear hat, sunscreen. Great place for photography.
S V — Google review
A short Gondola ride up to the top of Mnt Cavendish, a great outlook over the city and a view of some sheep in the paddocks below, but it was the view at the top that looks towards Lyttleton Harbour and the city is spectacular! Very smooth ride and not really that high off ground,(I still wouldn't want to fall out, though), but within reach of some with height fears.
Paul N — Google review
Amazing experience, a must do!! The views of Christchurch & Lyttelton are breathtaking!!! Just do it! You can walk around the viewing platform & out to the edge of the hill (with the sheep) see the paragliders take off & soar the skies. Have a coffee beer or bite to eat at the cafe . The Gondola staff are great & it’s a fun experience. Catch the #8 bus for $4 from Christchurch or uber is approximately $24
Kate S — Google review
I could’ve spent the entire day at the summit. Buying a ticket and the price is quite reasonable given the end viewpoints the number of walking trails. Definitely suggest going on a weekday. I visited on a Monday and there was no queue. Keep an eye out for the lamb along the hillside if visiting during lambing season, an adorable bonus!
Lina B — Google review
Better than expected, view is dope, ride is great, super steep. If you have like 6 hours in Christchurch, this is a good 2 hrs. Accessible by bus if you don’t have a car.
Brian W — Google review
Nice place to see the views over the city. Poorly marked trails if you want to hike around at the top. Food was available at the café on top to grab a snack. Pleasant staff. It was interesting to see where the sheep were hanging out in the rocks in the shade.
Greg L — Google review
A great experience. We arrived early and avoided the crowds. Got a bit windy so bring a jacket. The displays and scenery were great.
John P — Google review
4.5
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4.4
(2316)
10 Bridle Path Road, Heathcote Valley, Christchurch 8022, New Zealand
https://www.christchurchattractions.nz/christchurch-gondola/
+64 3 384 0310
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Cave Rock / Tuawera

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Historical landmark
Outdoor Activities
Cave Rock / Tuawera is an intriguing rock formation with a walkable cave that offers stunning views of the ocean, making it a popular spot for photos and sunset watching. Climbing to the top provides a comfortable vantage point, especially during sunrise. It's recommended for dates and can be chilly in winter. Families enjoy exploring both the cave and climbing on top, while nearby amenities like beaches, food places, and ice cream shops make it a great destination for all ages.
We had a magical sunrise experience at Cave Rock this morning! The colors of the sky and ocean meeting were breathtaking, and the sound of the waves was so peaceful. The shellfish hanging on rocks was a stunning view. It was the perfect way to start Waitangi Day.
Muma K — Google review
Interesting rock formation on the foreshore. At low tide you can walk through the cave. If you are keen it is apparently an easy climb to the top of the rock
Bernard S — Google review
Cave Rock / Tuawera is beautiful any time of day, but at night it’s something else. The whole area takes on a calm, almost magical feel. The cross lit up above the beach is such a cool sight—it kind of glows over the water and makes the whole scene feel peaceful and special. It’s one of those spots that just makes you stop and appreciate where you are. Highly recommend checking it out after dark!
Milan — Google review
Beautiful view, great place for photos and a quick easy little climb to the top of the rocks to view the beach. Great place to watch the sunrise/sunset. I loved the flowers and trees/plants.
Kellie S — Google review
Very crowded during the weekend when it is a sunny day, HAVE FUN. Abit hard to find parking as well.
Margaret N — Google review
Beautiful coastal landmark at Sumner Beach! Loved exploring the cave at low tide and climbing to the top for great views. A must-visit spot in Christchurch.
Bhullar G — Google review
Beutiful view of the beach from the top
Manu M — Google review
Beautiful rocks to climb up! Relatively easy to climb it, almost like stairs, and you get a view over the whole beach. Stunning place to just relax
Dina N — Google review
4.6
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4.4
(345)
16 Esplanade, Sumner, Christchurch 8081, New Zealand
http://www.ccc.govt.nz/
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Banks Peninsula

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Peninsula
Sights & Landmarks
Scenic Walking Areas
Banks Peninsula is a picturesque 440-square-mile volcanic headland known for its scenic tramping opportunities and dolphin watching. The area includes the charming French-influenced village of Akaroa, nestled within its namesake harbor. Visitors can savor authentic French cuisine and enjoy fish and chips by the harbor. The peninsula offers a tranquil escape with rolling hills, secluded bays, and vibrant turquoise waters. Travelers are encouraged to spend at least a night to fully appreciate the serene environment.
Great place to enjoy nature from the sea to mountains. Highly recommended for anyone in the christchirch area to visit.
Martin A — Google review
I have been to the Banks Peninsula several times, from day trips to nights. The best experience I have ever had is sleeping in the car and waking up on the bay in the morning to see the scenery.
Martin S — Google review
I just like this place and I like to drive through the beautiful scenery. We ended up in Akaroa, which is one of our favorite places. Stop by the river and take a look at this lovely town.
Joey H — Google review
it was a Beautiful View wonderful place to Visit on School camp
Tyrone S — Google review
Great gravel road with great scenery.
JC C — Google review
This place is too beautiful. Please don't visit. It will put you off all other places.
Paul B — Google review
Stunning view everywhere. This is an amazing peninsula and not far away from Christchurch. If you want to stop your car and take photos please be aware of the traffic. The road is not flat. I drove my car from Chuistchurch to the small town Akaroa in the early morning and enjoyed the view of Sunrise. It is really beautiful and peaceful. I believe you will love the drive. Cheers
Rex P — Google review
Beautiful hiking trails, wildlife, green fields , the cliffs. I enjoyed hiking this area. New Zealand is my favorite country to visit, wish I could move there.
Tanya P — Google review
4.5
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4.7
(1173)
Robinsons Bay 7581, New Zealand, USA
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Okains Bay Museum

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Museum
Cultural center
Okains Bay Museum is a must-see attraction for anyone visiting New Zealand. The museum boasts an extensive collection of Maori and colonial exhibits, offering a comprehensive look at the region's history. Visitors can easily spend hours exploring the diverse range of artifacts and historic buildings on display. The low entrance fee makes it accessible to all, and the knowledgeable staff enhance the experience with their enthusiasm and expertise.
Do visit! Wonderful experience - many amazing exhibits, something for everyone in our family group.. Welcoming and knowledgeable staff. Okains Bay itself is also lovely to wander around after visiting the Museum.
Eve S — Google review
We visited here 2 days ago and it was a wonderful surprise. Full of fascinating history, an amazing collection of artifacts and the custodian of the day was the most delightful lady. She was so welcoming, full of incredible knowledge and really made the experience a 10/10 for us. It is honestly well worth the visit and admission. One of the best.
Kate G — Google review
Really great museum! Tons of artifacts to look at, their Maori collection is especially impressive. Fantastic way to spend an afternoon
Joseph C — Google review
incredibly knowledgeable staff who chatted with us and told stories all the way through, best museum experience I have ever had. would give 100/5 stars, the collection here is massive and carefully curated :)
Jeremy — Google review
Beautiful museum about the history of NZ (both Maori and Colonial). Vast collection of Maori exhibits as well as from the colonial period. We've spent over 3 hours there and didn't even read everything, it's that huge. The entrance fee is very low for what it has on offer. The staff is also very knowledgefull and kind. Beautiful drive there too, so definitly worth the trip from Christchurch! For me an absolut must see during a NZ trip.
GeneralNuts — Google review
This museum houses a truly impressive collection of Maori artifacts, from all parts of New Zealand. The Waka collection is among the best in New Zealand. Items are carefully displayed and labels give a clear explanation of significance and purpose. The colonial section is well set out, showing a wide range of items across the life of colonial New Zealanders. The cottages and other buildings are well maintained and have a sense that the owners and workers have just stepped out for a moment The museum is well worth a visit.
Jennifer B — Google review
Amazing museum seemingly tucked away in the back of beyond. Highly recommended, in fact worth going out of your way to make the stop. Also plan for a good hour as they have a great collection of early Maori artifacts and history as well as the colonial history. Then not far to pop into the cool Okains Bay General store with a great collection of retro bits and pieces to fit out your campervan and grab an ice cream.
Philip G — Google review
Many cultural items on display enjoyed every moment of memorable items
Lynette F — Google review
4.7
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4.6
(180)
1146 Okains Bay Road, Okains Bay 7583, New Zealand
http://www.okainsbaymuseum.co.nz/
+64 3 304 8611
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Waipara Winehouse

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Event venue
Food & Drink
Wineries & Vineyards
The winery Waipara Hills is a stunning place to visit, with delicious food and award-winning wines. It's a great place to relax and unwind after exploring the city. The service is excellent, and free parking is available at the door.
Lovely to see this beautiful building being used again. We had lovely flights of wine and tapas to celebrate dad's 84th birthday. Staff were welcoming, helpful and attentive. Tapas were great too and the wines showcased what the Waipara area has to offer. Looking forward to trying out the mulled wine in front of the huge fire come winter.
Nadine W — Google review
We stopped in on our way back to Christchurch and were lucky enough to get a table for 2. Bookings are recommended. The setting is lovely, the service is really good, absolutely lovely staff. The food is also really good. I had the falafel main, and my husband had the steak sandwich, both of which we enjoyed. The rating is because their wine is not vegan friendly, which is disappointing. They can provide a sparkling rose for vegans, but that's it.
Megan A — Google review
Great wine tasting experience. Dennis has walked us through all the kinds of wine (red and white). He took us on an amazing wine journey. Thank you for the unforgettable experience. Superb customer service and amazing atmosphere. Highly recommended and a must try/stop when you happen to be at the Waipara area 👍😊
Aldrin A — Google review
Beautiful vineyard with a great selection of local wines. The staff were very friendly and helpful, making the whole tasting experience relaxed and enjoyable. Highly recommend stopping by!
Brendon S — Google review
I recently had the pleasure of visiting Waipara Hills, a vineyard in Waipara, Canterbury, New Zealand, and I have to say, it was a stunningly beautiful experience. The wines are truly fantastic, with a wide range of varietals to choose from. The flavors were well-balanced, and the prices of bottles were more than reasonable. The real highlight of my visit was the restaurant, which exceeded all of my expectations. The food was absolutely delicious, with a menu that featured a variety of dishes that were expertly prepared. The restaurant truly felt like a 5-star establishment, with a focus on providing a unique experience to patrons. The staff were also top-notch, and they were incredibly knowledgeable about the wines and food. I would highly recommend Waipara Hills to anyone looking for a fantastic wine-tasting experience with delicious food. It's truly a hidden gem in Waipara, Canterbury.
Mike G — Google review
Great selection of interesting local drops with a generous pour. The tasting plates were delicious and the serving team were friendly and attentive.
Helen C — Google review
A great venue for all sorts of functions. Great atmosphere and superb wines. Enjoy the venue either as a private function or dining out with friends. I am writing this as I am at the venue while listening to good background music and a nice warm comfortable temperature. If you want something uniquely different then give this place a go.
Murray Q — Google review
Great lunch with pretty good service. Enjoyed the share plates of the chicken bao and the pork sliders. Also a very good wine selection as well. Would be best in the summer I reckon to be able to sit outside.
Toni ( — Google review
4.5
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4.0
(128)
780 Glasnevin Road, Waipara 7483, New Zealand
https://www.waiparawinehouse.com/
+64 210 839 1034
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Pegasus Bay

Mentioned on 
6 lists 
Winery
Deli
Wine cellar
Pegasus Bay is a family-owned winery in the North Canterbury Wine Region, known for its informal tasting room, barrel hall, and cellar. The winery is located near a stretch of coastline north of Christchurch, offering beautiful beaches like Leithfield, Waikuku, Woodend, Spencer Park and Waimari Beaches. Pegasus Bay's cellar door stands out with its grand building and exceptional wines.
This is a must stop! Recommended by staff at another winery, we stopped here for a late lunch. We didn’t end up having anymore wine here but the lunch options were really cool. They basically have fridges and then you building your own charcuterie board! So many great options. The mushroom faux grois was SO GOOD. They also have pastries and a couple rotating savory hot dishes. The property is SO BEAUTIFUL! Spend some time wandering the garden
Amarie B — Google review
Our host, Boston’s wine knowledge and hospitality were top-notch. We had an excellent wine tasting. You try a wide range of wines, and hear a story about the production of each. Highly recommend. If only the tasting took place outside to showcase these beautiful grounds!
Spagooter — Google review
Beautiful winery, lovely gardens and amazing produce and wine. Service was very friendly upon arrival and we had a really nice chat to the owner about the various plants in their gardens. Highly recommend a visit.
Theo T — Google review
A friend recommended this winery and we were not disappointed. The setting and service was exceptional. Generous pours and knowledge from Boston. Able to enjoy high quality self select charcuterie in the picturesque gardens.
Nick G — Google review
We had a fantastic time at Pegasus Bay winery and deli shop, Food quality from deli was so tasty, we had warm bread, crackers, various cheeses, meats, Salmon and sauces to mention a few . And of course the excellent wines We enjoyed so much! Afterwards we walked the stunning sculpture gardens, definitely a must do. Big shout to The super helpful and friendly staff Highly recommended!
AJS — Google review
Beautiful venue, wine tasting great price, the ability to choose your own charcuterie board is a great idea. Perfect for a picnic and great day out.
Yasmin A — Google review
Fantastic tasting room, deli and indoor/outdoor seating. They have a small Cafe style menu or choose cheeses, crackers and spreads from the deli and they will provide you with plates, knifes, napkins, cutting boards in a basket to make your own cheese platter. Great service and lovely wine. Beautiful gardens with a pond where the kids can feed the giant eels.
Barrie P — Google review
The best wine tasting experience in NZ thus far! A vast range of interesting and special wine available, the staff are professional, knowledgeable and friendly. On top of everything, their garden is absolutely mind blowing, so sad the restaurant isn’t open that day, would love to be back for the food.
Carl H — Google review
4.6
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4.5
(248)
263 Stockgrove Road, Glasnevin 7482, New Zealand
https://www.pegasusbay.com/
+64 3 314 6869
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Hanmer Springs Animal Park

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Zoo
Nature & Parks
Hanmer Springs Animal Park is a picturesque 20-acre park nestled in an alpine landscape, offering close encounters with a variety of animals including sheep, lambs, ponies, donkeys, alpacas, llamas, emus, buffalo and deer. Visitors can also interact with unique animals like Tibetan Yak and Texas Longhorn. The park features feeding times where visitors can hand-feed the animals for a special connection.
Fantastic!!! Thanks Izzy for the Horse Rides . And a huge thanks to the lady at the counter/cafe , sorry I didn't remember your name, You were Outstanding ! Best customer service . The whole park is amazing! So spacious , the animals are all so happy and relaxed and obviously super well cared for . Trampolines and great playground . Yummy food, cold drinks, ice creams.. Lovely clean bathrooms , heaps of parking . Great for a kids party, picnic, family day out , relaxing and totally worth going to!
M H — Google review
Nice animal park with loads of different animals to look at, well worth the $15 entry, you can buy food and feed the animals also enter some enclosures
G B — Google review
Great fun and well priced! Decent size bag of animal food so you can get around all animals without needing 2 bags. Being able to be in with some of the animals makes for an extra cool experience! Our group of x6 25 year olds loved it! Great for all ages 😍
Brittany C — Google review
Was a great place to visit with my family. They have a surprising range of different animals from emu's to goats to wallabies. We loved showing our son all the different animals and getting to feed them as well.
Daniel F — Google review
Cool place to stop and check out the friendly animals, especially the deer. I loved feeding the guinea pigs!
Jenny F — Google review
Our children enjoyed themselves, it’s a good setup with the playground in the middle. However it was quite upsetting to see the pig enclosure. 2 out of the 3 were limping and in pain walking due to the very sharp stones covering most of their area. We have pet pigs ourselves, they should never be on stones like these.
Sam F — Google review
I'll little place to go with the kids when we were there there was a birthday party going on. They do have a few animals to pay and feed. U buy ur animal food separate when U enter quiet cool little walk down to the water buffalo. Would be awsome to have some trout/fish or eels in the ponds. U guys do an awsome job nice clean enclosures and perfect housing for each individual animal. We couldn't get over how busy U guys were. Keep the great work up guys
Stacey G — Google review
Suitable for all ages can feed animals ( extra $3). Have kids playing area. can buy food in here and park open all year around. Have sheep and lambs, goats, pigs, pony, donkeys, llamas and alpacas, cow, texas longhorn, ostrich, emu, wallaby, water buffalo , deer, ducks, geese and chickens , guinea pigs, chinchillas and giant flemish rabbits. Adult $15 children $8 (aged 2-16)
Eranga A — Google review
4.6
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4.5
(134)
55 Hanmer Springs Road, Hanmer Springs 7334, New Zealand
http://hanmer-animal-park.nz/
+64 3 315 7772
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Conical Hill Road

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10 lists 
Nature & Parks
Mountains
Conical Hill Road offers a variety of outdoor activities suitable for families, such as leisurely walks along the Conical Hill Walkway and family bike rides in the Hanmer Springs Heritage Forest Trail. It's a great destination to enjoy the outdoors and spend quality time together.
4.5
(556)
Hanmer Springs 7334, New Zealand
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Hanmer Heritage Forest Trust

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Permanently Closed
Nature & Parks
Forests
Hanmer Heritage Forest Trust offers a serene and calming experience for nature lovers. The Conical Hill track provides a challenging yet rewarding hike with breathtaking views at the top. The European forest features beautiful walks, sculptures, and informative signs about the trees and forest history. While some visitors appreciate the craftsmanship of the sculptures, there are mixed feelings about their representation of New Zealand wildlife.
Beautiful nature walk, the carvings were stunning. We were lucky to have birds follow us along the walk in the treetops. Well sign posted throughout the walk and resting seats to enjoy the surroundings. Option to walk a wider loop track or head back to the village. Thumbs up if your planning on visiting 😀
Anouska — Google review
It is a nice place to walk. It is a bit cold inside the forest. There are animals sculptures along the walking path.
Osky C — Google review
It was amazing place to walk with kids! There were lots of bikers, so it must be great to ride bikes. Interesting sculptures are in the forest. Strongly recommend to visit with family.
Daeyeong K — Google review
Recommend you do this walk. Easy to do and the carvings are amazing. Awesome to see the forest being left in its natural condition.
Pam W — Google review
Recommended by the locals. the animal sculptures carved out of one fallen redwood are remarkable. What a great idea. I loved finding each new sculpture. Well singposted. Easy walk.....bit further than the 1km they suggest. Could walk from town to this
Vicki B — Google review
An amazing place for a walk, with lots of cute animal sculptures
Huong N — Google review
Great walk, not too long, almost completely flat, so you don't need to be fit to enjoy the wooden sculptures/carvings along the way. Very beautiful in Autumn with all the natural colours of the season.
Daryl L — Google review
We adore this trail, particularly the sculpture trail. The majestic tall fir trees guide the loop track with soft ground, offering a pleasant and easy 30-minute stroll to enjoy tranquility.
Kwee ( — Google review
4.8
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4.6
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100 Jollies Pass Road, Hanmer Springs 7395, New Zealand
+64 3 315 7686
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