Photo: Erawo at English Wikipedia / Public domain
A journey along the Little River Rail Trail is a gentle immersion into the patchwork of Banks Peninsula’s landscapes. This 52-kilometer route, carved from an old railway line between Christchurch and Little River, offers cyclists and walkers a mostly flat, traffic-free passage through farmland, wetlands, and pockets of native bush. The trail unfolds like a story of Canterbury’s rural past, with restored stations, quirky art installations, and glimpses of the distant Southern Alps. Whether you tackle the full length or just a section, it’s a quintessential Kiwi experience that combines exercise, history, and the region’s quiet beauty.
Highlights & What to See
- Old Railway Stations: Stop at restored stations like Motukarara and Birdlings Flat—each has information panels and a nostalgic feel.
- Lake Ellesmere (Te Waihora): The trail skirts this vast, shallow lake, a haven for birdlife—bring binoculars for spotting swans, herons, and the rare black stilt.
- Kaituna Valley: A lush, green stretch where the trail winds through farmland with sheep and cattle grazing nearby.
- Little River’s Art & Food: The trail ends at Little River, home to a gallery-café (Little River Gallery) serving excellent coffee and homemade treats, plus the quirky ‘Dog Park’ sculpture garden.
- Tunnel and Bridges: Pass through a short, dark tunnel and over several historic wooden bridges—perfect for photos.
Suggested Time to Spend
Allow half a day for a leisurely ride or walk. Cyclists can complete the 52 km in 3–4 hours (one way), but most people prefer to take longer, stopping for picnics and photos. If you’re short on time, the best section is from Motukarara to Little River (about 25 km), which offers the most varied scenery. For walkers, a 2–3 hour stroll from Little River to the tunnel and back is a lovely option. Plan your transport: you can rent bikes in Christchurch or Little River, and shuttle services can return you to your start point.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Akaroa: A charming French-flavoured harbour town 30 minutes from Little River, with dolphin cruises, seafood, and colonial cottages.
- Christchurch: The trail starts near the city—combine with a visit to the Botanic Gardens and the revitalised Riverside Market.
- Banks Peninsula Track: A multi-day walking trail that loops around the peninsula’s rugged coastline and native forest.
- Lake Forsyth: A smaller lake near Little River, popular for windsurfing and birdwatching.
- Birdlings Flat: A pebble beach known for its unusual rounded stones and excellent rock-hunting.
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Image credits
- Akaroa — Hagai Agmon-Snir حچاي اچمون-سنير חגי אגמון-שניר / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Banks Peninsula Track — NASA Earth Observatory by Norman Kuring/NASA's Ocean Color Web, using Landsat data from the U.S. Geological Survey. Story by Kathryn Hansen / Public domain
- Christchurch — Bernard Spragg. NZ from Christchurch, New Zealand / CC0
- Lake Ellesmere (Te Waihora) — Phillip Capper from Wellington, New Zealand / CC BY 2.0