Springfield

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Springfield is a small town in the North Canterbury region of New Zealand's South Island, famously known as the inspiration for the fictional town in The Simpsons. While the real Springfield lacks a nuclear plant, it offers a charming slice of Kiwi rural life, with a giant doughnut statue paying homage to the TV show. Nestled at the foothills of the Southern Alps, it's a quiet stop for travellers on the Inland Scenic Route (SH73) between Christchurch and the West Coast.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Springfield is a quick stop rather than a destination. Allow 30 minutes to an hour to see the doughnut, stretch your legs, and grab a coffee. If you plan to do a short walk like Bennett's Track, budget an extra 1–2 hours. Most travellers pass through en route to Arthur's Pass National Park or the West Coast.

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