Christchurch and Area Holiday Guides for New Zealand.

The Garden City of Christchurch - South Island, New Zealand - our holiday and visitor guides, pictures and information from around Christchurch and places we visited.

 

Shag Point - New Zealand New Zealand's Shag pointShag Point.  There was no way I intended going north from Dunedin without at least spending a few minutes at the brilliantly named Shag Point.
Of course being still quite near to the low cloud and rain from which Dunedin was being blessed with the weather here was also fairly wet and windy but we did see some seals as well as lots of birds around the area.

 

Moeraki Boulders
Moeraki Boulders - New Zealand
South Island - Moeraki Boulders
Moeraki Boulders - South Island
Moeraki Boulders.   Having enjoyed our brief visit to Shag Point we next stopped off to look at these unique spherical boulders which are found on a small part of the Koehohe Beach along the Otago Coast - South Island New Zealand. The possibly 60 million years old boulders are slowly being exposed as the soft mudstone cliffs are eroded by the sea and wind.
The boulders are almost perfectly spherical and have a circumference of up to 4 metres and weigh several tons - they were created by lime salts gradually accumulating around the cliff's eroded hard core. The best time to see the Moeraki Boulders is during low tide if possible as quite a few of them are right on the edge. of the beach.
 We thought a good place to park was in the large cafe/restaurant car park just off SH1 - note this is a car park for the use of patrons and if you don't use their facilities they ask for a small donation towards keeping their private wooden step access to the beach in a good safe condition.
New Zealand - Moeraki Boulders
Moeraki Boulders
New Zealands Moeraki Boulders
Moeraki Boulders

 

Tram at Christchurch New Zealand Avon River Christchurch New Zealand New-Zealand - Victoria Square Fountain Christchurch - New Zealand. The City. New Zealand's Garden City of Christchurch is South Island's largest and the third largest city in the country - and with the extensive Park, meandering River Avon and excellent Botanical Gardens it is probably the nicest to be in.
Christchurch has lots of old buildings to photograph and admire - several of them are shown below
     Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament New Zealand, Christchurch - Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrame      New-Zealand Cathedral - New Zealand      New-Zealand Clock Tower - South Island      Old Grammar School Christchurch buildings around Cathedral Square Christchurch
There are loads of motels, hotels and all sorts of accommodation available in Christchurch - as well as plenty of shops, bars and restaurants especially in and around Cathedral Square. Within the Square there is a main tourism information centre and the area is pedestrianised - also you can take a tram from here - this trundles round the inner city for a little bit of lazy sightseeing if you don't fancy walking.

 

Botanic Gardens. Created in 1863 the beautiful Botanic Gardens in Christchurch have understandably given the City it's reputation as New Zealand's Garden City. There is no charge for going into the Botanic Gardens which are controlled by several access gates - these gates open at 07:00 and close in the Summer at 21:00 hrs - they close much earlier than this in the Winter. The Conservatories are open daily from 10:15 to 16:00 hours and also do not have an admission charge.
New-Zealand Botanic Gardens Tom Bell - Christchurch Botanic Gardens New-Zealand Botanic Gardens Water Gardens - Christchurch Botanic Gardens New Zealand - Christchurch Botanic Gardens Lots of old trees - Christchurch Botanic Gardens
New-Zealand Botanic Gardens - conservatories New-Zealand Botanic Gardens cactus - Christchurch Botanic Gardens New-Zealand Botanic Gardens River Avon at Christchurch New Zealand Rose Gardens at River Avon at Christchurch Botanic Gardens
They are contained within the approximately 400 acres of Hagley Park and are themselves around 52 acres in area. The Gardens - which are almost fully enclosed by the wandering River Avon - contain huge rose beds, rock gardens, water gardens and several conservatories as well as lots of grassy areas. There are also loads of mostly fat ducks plus lots of other birds and wildlife enjoying the facilities.

Botanic Gardens at Christchurch New Zealand Christchurh New Zealand Garden City of Christchurch There are plenty of really nice old trees growing all around the Botanic Gardens including Oak, Elm and Sycamore - the oldest of these trees were actually imported from England. Perhaps this great variety and spread of the trees has an additonal benefit apart from their beauty because when the sun is out this tranquil area becomes exceedingly hot and they provide welcome shade.

 

Whilst in Christchurch we took a drive out onto Banks Peninsula - getting as far as Akaroa involved a considerable drive as it's 75kms from the city and you are often driving on narrow twisty roads. Whilst on the Peninsula we had an enjoyable drive along the Summit Road and also went down to Little Akaroa Bay, Decanter Bay and Pigeon Bay.
     Akaroa Harbour New Zealand New Zealand - Akaroa Harbour      Little Akaroa Bay      New-Zealand - Decanter Bay Diamond Harbour - Christchurch New Zealand
However actually going to Decanter Bay was a bit of a waste of time (although the views were pretty good on the way down) as the really narrow, slippery and steep gravel road ends at a sign a little way before the beach area saying it's private - marvellous.  We did however return back to and continued along Summit Road to then reach the main road and eventually we drove over Gebbie's Pass to arrive at Diamond Harbour.

 

Hurunui Estuary New Zealand South Island
South Island Hurunui Estuary
Hurunui Estuary. The Hurunui Estuary is reached via State Highway 1 heading north out of Christchurch towards Kaikoura - they are in fact quite a long drive away from the city but were well worth the effort. Turn right off the SH1 at Domett and the road takes you towards the estuary - turn left as you reach the cliffs and the track takes you quite high up to overlook the sea and shingle banks. There are several parking areas along here - loads of birds to spot especially along the edges of the estuary - and also this is a favourite spot for sea fishing off the shingle banks. New Zealand - Hurunui Coastal area lovely views around the Hurunui Estuary

 

Cathedral Cliffs - Gore Bay New Zealand From the Estuary if you return back towards the main road take a right turn to go to Gore Bay. What you really do not want to miss as you drive along the narrow road down to the Bay are the really rugged and colourful Cathedral Cliffs - these are really beautiful.
It is actually easy to miss them as you drive along - look for a very small grassy parking area on the left side of the road immediately as the road bends sharp right - it's just as you get your first view of Gore Bay.

a seal at Gore Bay New Zealand Beach at Gore Bay - South Island basking sals at Gore Bay huge beautiful beach at Gore Bay New Zealand Gore Bay.  Once down on the beach area at Gore Bay there are lots of grassy parking areas. This beach is fantastic - we wandered onto the sandy/shingle beach and then went left heading for rocks way in the distance. The waves coming in were really good and to cap it all as we got nearer to the large rocks at the end of the beach we came across several seals - some dozing on the sand and rocks and also a few were out surfing the breaking waves.

 

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