Kaitorete Spit

Photo: Phillip Capper from Wellington, New Zealand / CC BY 2.0

Stretching for 25 km along the wild Canterbury coast, Kaitorete Spit is a dramatic, windswept barrier of sand and gravel that separates Lake Ellesmere (Te Waihora) from the Pacific Ocean. This remote, fragile landscape offers a raw, untamed beauty that feels a world away from the beaten track. It’s a place for contemplative walks, birdwatching, and absorbing the elemental forces of sea and sky — a true hidden gem for those seeking solitude and a connection with New Zealand’s natural heritage.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Plan for at least half a day to explore the spit’s highlights. A two-hour walk from the access point near Taumutu will give you a taste of the landscape, but dedicated birdwatchers and photographers may want a full day. Combine with a visit to Lake Ellesmere’s bird hides or the nearby coastal settlement of Birdling’s Flat for a complete day out. Access is via unsealed roads; a vehicle with reasonable ground clearance is recommended.

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