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Punting on the Avon River is a quintessential Christchurch experience that feels like stepping into a watercolour painting. As your flat-bottomed punt glides silently along the willow-fringed waterway, you’ll drift past manicured parklands, weeping willows, and the city’s elegant stone bridges. The calm pace and gentle commentary from your punter (often clad in classic Edwardian attire) make this a wonderfully relaxing way to absorb the city’s charm and its post-quake rejuvenation.
Highlights & What to See
- Punting on the Avon: The main event – a 30-minute guided tour on the river, with departures from two main locations: the Antigua Boat Sheds (near the city centre) and the Worcester Street Bridge. The Antigua route passes the Christchurch Botanic Gardens and Hagley Park, while the Worcester Street route takes you through the inner-city Avon Loop past the Arts Centre and new buildings.
- Antigua Boat Sheds: A historic site dating back to 1882, these charming sheds are where you can hire a punt or join a guided tour. They also house a small café for pre- or post-punt refreshments.
- Christchurch Botanic Gardens: If you take the Antigua route, you’ll see the gardens from the water – a lovely perspective. Afterwards, explore the gardens’ rose garden, conservatories, and the Canterbury Museum nearby.
- Avon Loop Walkway: For a different view, walk the 3km loop that follows the river through the city centre, passing street art, pop-up parks, and the Cardboard Cathedral.
Suggested Time to Spend
Allow about 1–1.5 hours for the punting experience itself, including check-in and the 30-minute ride. Combine it with a visit to the Botanic Gardens or a wander along the Avon Loop for a half-day outing. If you’re based in central Christchurch, it’s easy to slot punting into a morning or afternoon, leaving time for other city sights.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Christchurch Botanic Gardens – a short walk from the Antigua Boat Sheds, with free entry and beautiful seasonal displays.
- Canterbury Museum – adjacent to the gardens, offering insights into the region’s natural and cultural history.
- Arts Centre – a revitalised Gothic Revival precinct with artisan shops, galleries, and eateries, just off the Worcester Street route.
- New Regent Street – a pastel-hued Spanish Mission-style street with boutique shopping and cafés, a 10-minute walk from the river.
- Cardboard Cathedral – an iconic transitional cathedral made from cardboard and timber, a symbol of Christchurch’s resilience.
- Lyttelton – a 15-minute drive or bus ride to the port town, with its Saturday market, galleries, and harbour views.
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