31Dec
Step it up this summer
Step it up this summer with some iconic family-friendly walks located around Canterbury.

Godley Heads
CHRISTCHURCH, CANTERBURY
Starting at Taylor’s Mistake beach, this three-hour coastal trail meanders up to World War II gun emplacements, offering breathtaking ocean views along the way. The walk is relatively easy, and is dog friendly, but it can get busy on weekends, so it’s best embarked on in the morning or early evening.

Orton Bradley Waterfall Loop
CHARTERIS BAY, CANTERBURY
Starting in the forestry of the historic Orton Bradley Park, this 6.4km loop trail takes you through golden farmland and into the hills of the peninsula, where you can overlook the stunning Lyttelton Harbour. This loop takes roughly two hours to complete and is a popular trail the whole family can enjoy.

Washpen Falls
WINDWHISTLE, CANTERBURY
Located off Washpen Road near Windwhistle, this scenic walk is on private farmland and is open to the public year-round. Along the way, you’ll encounter waterfalls, caves, and sweeping views of the Canterbury Plains. The 2-hour round trip can be extended for more time to relax and enjoy a picnic. Admission is by donation via an honesty box to support track maintenance.

Double Hut
ASHBURTON LAKES, CANTERBURY
Explore the stunning scenery of Lake Heron as you wander along gently elevated landscapes. This 8.7km point-to-point hike will take you across farmland and between mountain ranges and is moderately challenging but still perfectly achievable for families to complete in half a day— just remember to pack some snacks!
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