Photo: Greg O'Beirne / CC BY-SA 3.0
Flowing gently through the heart of Christchurch, the Avon River (Ōtākaro) is the city's liquid spine—a serene ribbon of water that threads past parks, heritage bridges, and newly rebuilt landmarks. Punting on the Avon is a quintessential Christchurch experience: a flat-bottomed boat glides silently under willow trees while a guide in Edwardian dress recounts the city's history. But the river is also a walker's and cyclist's delight, with the Avon River Trail following its banks from the city centre to the estuary. After the 2011 earthquakes, the river became a focus of regeneration, with native plantings and new public spaces such as the Margaret Mahy Playground and the stunning Botanic Gardens. Whether you drift in a punt or stroll along its banks, the Avon offers a peaceful counterpoint to the city's bustle.
Highlights & What to See
- Punting on the Avon – The classic activity: a serene 30-minute ride from the Antigua Boat Sheds, with commentary on Christchurch's heritage.
- Christchurch Botanic Gardens – The river winds through these 21-hectare gardens, which are free and feature a stunning collection of native and exotic plants, a rose garden, and a conservatory.
- Avon River Trail – A 14 km shared-use path perfect for walking or cycling, linking the central city to the coast at the Avon-Heathcote Estuary.
- Margaret Mahy Family Playground – A massive, imaginative playground on the river's edge, named after the beloved New Zealand children's author.
- Bridge of Remembrance – A war memorial arch spanning the river, a poignant landmark at the entrance to the city.
- New Regent Street – A pastel-coloured, Spanish Mission-style street that runs alongside the river, filled with cafes and boutiques.
Suggested Time to Spend
Half a day is ideal for a relaxed introduction: combine a 30-minute punt ride (book ahead in peak season) with a stroll through the Botanic Gardens and a coffee on New Regent Street. For cyclists or keen walkers, allow 2–3 hours to explore the river trail from the city to the estuary, with stops at playgrounds and bird-watching spots. The river is lovely at any time of day, but early morning or late afternoon offers the best light and fewer crowds.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Christchurch City Centre – The river is the perfect starting point for exploring the rebuilt central city, including the Cardboard Cathedral and Riverside Market.
- Christchurch Gondola – A 15-minute drive from the river, offering panoramic views of the city, Banks Peninsula, and the Southern Alps.
- Sumner & New Brighton Beaches – Follow the river trail to the coast for a swim at Sumner or a walk on the New Brighton Pier.
- Lyttelton – A 20-minute drive through the Lyttelton Tunnel takes you to this historic port town with great cafes and the Timeball Station.
- Banks Peninsula – A scenic drive from Christchurch leads to Akaroa, a French-influenced village with dolphin-watching cruises and walking tracks.
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Image credits
- Christchurch Botanic Gardens — Krzysztof Golik / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Punting on the Avon — Renata ( talk ) / Public domain
- Christchurch City Centre — Mr. Tickle / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Sumner Beach — Schwede66 / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Lyttelton — Mick Stephenson / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Akaroa — Hagai Agmon-Snir حچاي اچمون-سنير חגי אגמון-שניר / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Christchurch Gondola — Anon Mouse / CC BY 2.0