Akaroa Guidebook

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Akaroa Guidebook

Food scene

Great food, great setting!
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Ma Maison Restaurant
6 Rue Balguerie
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Great food, great setting!
Casual and great range of food!
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Bully Hayes Restaurant & Bar
57 Beach Rd
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Casual and great range of food!
For the extra special evening. Culinary delight!
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The Little Bistro
33 Rue Lavaud
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For the extra special evening. Culinary delight!

Cooking school

Akaroa cooking school offers ‘day’ lessons where you learn eat and enjoy the local wine, all with a stunning view!
For the ‘Foodies’ or lovers of the cooking shows... here is your chance to watch, maybe have a go and eat as well, food is matched with local wines! From kiwi bbq’s to French cuisine.
The Akaroa Cooking School
81 Beach Rd
For the ‘Foodies’ or lovers of the cooking shows... here is your chance to watch, maybe have a go and eat as well, food is matched with local wines! From kiwi bbq’s to French cuisine.

Sightseeing

Stop at the top! Only 30 min to go!
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Hilltop Tavern
5207 Christchurch Akaroa Rd
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Stop at the top! Only 30 min to go!
Stop to see the local cheese Making! And taste or buy! Stock up On the local Cheeses for your stay 😋
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Barrys Bay Cheese
5807 Christchurch Akaroa Rd
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Stop to see the local cheese Making! And taste or buy! Stock up On the local Cheeses for your stay 😋
Perfect place to get the information you need to have the perfect stay!
Akaroa i-SITE Visitor Information Centre
61 Beach Rd
Perfect place to get the information you need to have the perfect stay!
This is a small museum rich in the history of Akaroa and the surrounding bays. It shows with wonderful displays the mixture of cultures when the French and others early settlers arrived.
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Akaroa Museum
71 Rue Lavaud
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This is a small museum rich in the history of Akaroa and the surrounding bays. It shows with wonderful displays the mixture of cultures when the French and others early settlers arrived.
A small sandy beach, bring a chilly bin / esky or pick up an icecream at the many local shops. Pontoon for the keen swimmers!
Akaroa beach
9 Beach Rd
A small sandy beach, bring a chilly bin / esky or pick up an icecream at the many local shops. Pontoon for the keen swimmers!
This has the best walks and views, just up the road! Even some children play equipment. Perfect olacw for a walk to get out of the rain or the sun underneath a canapy of nature including trees, shrubs and lots of birdlife!
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Garden of Tane
Rue Jolie
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This has the best walks and views, just up the road! Even some children play equipment. Perfect olacw for a walk to get out of the rain or the sun underneath a canapy of nature including trees, shrubs and lots of birdlife!
Local volunteers are on site on certain days, to give you a tour of the original lighthouse.
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Akaroa Lighthouse
145 Hempleman Dr
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Local volunteers are on site on certain days, to give you a tour of the original lighthouse.
Take a trip on one if the local boats! Sealife on your doorstep!
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Akaroa Harbour
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Take a trip on one if the local boats! Sealife on your doorstep!
Stop at the top of the hill! This view feels new everytime we see it!
Akaroa lookout
5520 Christchurch Akaroa Rd
Stop at the top of the hill! This view feels new everytime we see it!

Art and more

A must stop before you hit the hill. Amazing art, local books and classy craft. Oh did i forget amazing food and coffee :)
Something a little different! Art, Fun and a little bit of Akaroa magic :)
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ジャイアントハウス
70 Rue Balguerie
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Something a little different! Art, Fun and a little bit of Akaroa magic :)
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Little River Gallery
Christchurch Akaroa Road
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交通アクセス

Walk, walk and enjoy the

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風習と文化

NZ is muticultural. Our indigenous people are Maori.

Akaroa has a french flavour due to the early settlers being from France (we almost had a french NZ!) Please respect our Maori culture and Taonga by respectingl our land and people. If you are visiting Onuku Marae, please see the local Maori and see if you are able to visit. Please remove shoes before entering a Wharenui (meeting house). Our main languages are Te Reo and English.