Lake Lyndon

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Nestled in the heart of Canterbury's high country, Lake Lyndon is a serene alpine lake that feels a world away from the tourist crowds. Its turquoise waters, framed by golden tussock grasslands and the dramatic peaks of the Torlesse Range, make it a favourite among locals seeking a quick escape into nature. The lake sits just off State Highway 73, the scenic route connecting Christchurch to the West Coast, making it an ideal pit stop for self-drive travellers. Whether you're after a peaceful picnic, a short walk, or a spot of fishing, Lake Lyndon delivers a quintessential slice of New Zealand's high-country charm.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Lake Lyndon is a perfect short stop rather than a full-day destination. Most visitors spend 30 minutes to 1 hour here – enough time to stretch your legs on the walkway, snap some photos, and enjoy a picnic by the water. If you're keen on fishing, allow 2–3 hours. The lake is easily combined with a day trip from Christchurch (1.5 hours east) or as a scenic break on the way to the West Coast. For a relaxed pace, consider a half-day loop that includes Castle Hill and a lunch stop at the nearby Springfield.

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