Alpine Pacific Triangle

Three of New Zealand’s popular recreational destinations, Hanmer Springs, Waipara Valley wine region and Kaikoura are linked by the Alpine Pacific Triangle touring route.  

The easy and scenic drive around this popular New Zealand touring route is 370 kilometres, beginning at its southern end just 45 minutes’ drive from Christchurch International Airport or Christchurch City, and at its northern end from Kaikoura.  

At almost every turn, new and exciting vistas unfold – pastoral hill country, cloud-piercing mountains, tumbling rivers, shady forests, serene lakes, surging seascapes, sculptured limestone formations and bubbling hot springs.  

Along the scenic highways of the area you will uncover delightful rural villages and towns which provide an absorbing glimpse into New Zealand’s rural lifestyle and the attractions which abound around them.  

The Alpine Pacific Triangle touring route is well signposted and can be combined with other destinations as part of a complete South Island self drive itinerary.

Each township in the region has its own individual story to tell… extra information is available by clicking on the PDF's below of our District Touring Map which outlines over 30 historical places of interest in the district.

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