Excursions
Akaroa: Known as the ‘Riviera of Canterbury’, Akaroa, on the hilly Banks Peninsula, was originally settled by French whalers in the mid-19th century. Today Akaroa still retains its quaint character (street names are still in French, and the various shops on the main street have signs in French too), but it also blends in British and Maori elements. Sit down at a café terrace and take in the colonial architecture, or explore the local art galleries and beaches. The area’s spectacular scenery is a delight and the local wildlife an added bonus for nature enthusiasts.
Wine tours: There are now over 40 wineries in the Canterbury region, which is the fourth-largest winemaking area in New Zealand. Pick up a free brochure on the Waipara Valley Wineries Wine Trail from the visitor centre (see above) for more information on each one of them.
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