Canterbury Scenic Drives

Photo: Jacques Descloitres, MODIS Land Rapid Response Team at NASA GSFC / Public domain

Canterbury's scenic drives are a road-tripper's dream, weaving through landscapes that shift from braided river plains and golden tussock hills to the dramatic peaks of the Southern Alps. This is New Zealand at its most epic, where every bend reveals a new vista—think turquoise lakes, ancient beech forests, and skies that stretch forever. The region's highways are more than just routes; they're experiences that reward those who take the time to stop, breathe, and soak it all in.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

To truly appreciate Canterbury's scenic drives, allow at least 3–5 days for a loop from Christchurch. A classic itinerary: day one, drive to Arthur's Pass and back via the TranzAlpine train route; day two, head south to Lake Tekapo and Mount Cook (stay overnight); day three, explore the Mackenzie Country and drive to Akaroa via the coast. This pace lets you enjoy short walks, photo stops, and spontaneous detours without feeling rushed.

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