Arthur's Pass/Selwyn

Sensational Selwyn stretches across the great Canterbury plains and is bounded by the mighty Rakaia and Waimakariri Rivers with Arthurs Pass National Park in the high Southern Alps to the west and the Pacific Ocean to the east.  This area of 'middle earth' New Zealand has a grand scenery, spctacular food and wine, gardens, local produce and offers a variety of activities and pure kiwi experiences.

 

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Ski in Selwyn

On Christchurch's doorstep, explore the Selwyn District's 6 ski areas:

  • Porters Ski Area - It's a local favourite and Christchurch's closest field, just 89km from the city. Popular with both families and advanced skiers/boarders.
  • Broken River - This passionate ski club offers some of NZ's best off piste skiing and snowboarding, along with uncrowded powder basins and chutes.
  • Temple Basin - After a 45 min hike you're at the top of the Southern Alps, but feel like you're on top of the world.
  • Mt Cheeseman - Family friendly fun. Enjoy the relaxed culture, perfect for beginners and intermediates.
  • Mt Olympus - Ideal for the backcountry adventurer. Fantastic après-ski options with a hot tub overlooking the slopes.
  • Craigieburn - The Holy Grail for the advanced or expert rider. Some of NZ's easiest access advanced off piste skiing.

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National Park

The Selwyn Region

Arthur's Pass offers a natural landscape in the paradise of a beautiful mountainous National Park where hikers, mountain-climbers and nature-lovers converge. The small, friendly Arthur's Pass village - New Zealand's highest town - takes care of all the accommodation and dining needs of visitors. Arthurs Pass is also a stop-off for the scenic TranzAlpine train journey that travels between Christchurch and Greymouth daily.

 

Many great walks start from near the village, including the Bealey Valley, Bridal Veil Walk, Devil's Punchbowl Falls, and the Dobson Nature Walk, and there are various tracks in the nearby Craigieburn Forest Park. Other activities to enjoy in the Arthur's Pass National Park include skiing (in season),mountain biking, tramping, bird watching, fishing and hunting or stay in a DOC hut or camping area,. You may even see a cheeky kea on your visit!

Facts & Figures

With a population of approximately 37000, Selwyn is the second fastest growing district in New Zealand with Queenstown Lakes leading. Selwyn covers an area of 649000 hectares and stretches from the Southern Alps to Lake Ellesmere the largest coastal lake in New Zealand and is bounded by the mighty Waimakariri and Rakaia River's.

 

It is the natural landscapes that make Selwyn a great place to visit. Travel the Great Alpine Highway and explore the nooks and crannies of Arthurs Pass National Park. On the way, picnic at the Castle Hill limestone rock formations, absorbing their rich Maori history and perhaps even trying your hand - and feet - at some world class bouldering and rock climbing.  Adrenalin junkies will be thrilled by the jet boat rides on the Waimakariri or Rakaia rivers.

 

Enjoy a trip to Lake Coleridge - the nation's first hydro lake and a famed fishing lake. From there, explore the high country. You'll find everything from skiing, horse treks, farm tours and four-wheel driving to the more sedate pleasures of fishing, high country garden tours and golf, including the challenge of No 10 at Terrace Downs High Country Resort.

And, if mountains aren't really your thing, there's much to do on the flat - wineries, cafes and galleries. You'll discover top artists, award-winning wines and divine country café food, all accompanied by friendly service and a country atmosphere.

 

We haven't mentioned the highly popular Railtrail cycleway from Christchurch to Little River, which passes through the university town of Lincoln, or the many walkways, such as the Glentunnel Millennium Coal Mine Walk or Waihora's best kept secret, the Harts Creek walkway at Lakeside which takes you to a bird hide in one of the richest wildlife habitats in New Zealand.

So much to do, so little time!

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Within 20 minutes of Christchurch City you will be enjoying the scenery of the Selwyn district.

    Whats On

    Celebrating Selwyn to Country A & P shows, all showcasing Sensational Selwyn!

    Must Do Checklist

    • Travelling through the Southern Alps on one of the world's most scenic train journeys
    • Skiing the Selwyn Six
    • Enjoying a steak 'n' cheese pie in front of the fire in Arthur's Pass Village
    Cedar Park Gardens B & B

    Stay At

    From a High Country Resort to a country camping ground, true country hospitality is waiting.

    Selwyn Wine and Food Trail

    Shop or Dine at

    Enjoy boutique wineries and cafes, served by people passionate about food and wine.

    Lincoln Event Centre

    See & Do

    The natural landscape provides so much to experience in this adventure playground!

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