Little River

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Little River is a tiny, artsy settlement on Banks Peninsula, 45 minutes from Christchurch. Nestled between rolling hills and the edge of Lake Forsyth, this former railway town has reinvented itself as a creative hub with a surprisingly sophisticated food scene. The drive over the Port Hills is spectacular, and the village itself feels like a well-kept secret — a perfect pit stop or a base for exploring the peninsula's wilder corners.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Little River itself merits 1–2 hours for a gallery visit and a meal. If you're walking part of the Banks Peninsula Track, allow half a day to a full day. Many visitors treat it as a lunch stop on a loop drive from Christchurch to Akaroa and back via the Summit Road — a journey that takes 4–6 hours with stops. For a deeper experience, spend a night in the village and explore the bays the next day.

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