Ashburton

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Ashburton might not make the cover of many travel magazines, but this workaday Canterbury town has a quiet appeal that rewards the curious traveller. Sitting on the wide, braided Ashburton River, it's the service hub for the surrounding sheep and grain farms, and its main street still has a handful of handsome 19th-century buildings. More than a pit stop, Ashburton is a good base for exploring the region's less-visited corners, including the dramatic Rakaia Gorge and the wild coastline south of the river mouth.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Ashburton is a short stop – half a day is enough to see the town centre, the Domain, and the river. If you plan to explore Rakaia Gorge and Lake Hood, allow a full day. Most travellers use it as an overnight break between Christchurch (one hour north) and Timaru or the Mackenzie Country.

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