Fly high above Christchurch on New Zealand's longest & highest Zipline.
Set on 358 private hectares in Christchurch’s stunning Port Hills, the Christchurch Adventure Park Zipline Tour is approx 2.5 hours and has series of four thrilling dual ziplines, including one that is over 1.1 kilometres long (NZ’s longest!), and another that is over 150 metres above the valley floor (NZ’s highest!).
Option 1: Zipline Tour
Come and experience New Zealand's newest Zipline attraction at The Christchurch Adventure Park.
Be sure to arrive early to enjoy the fantastic cafe, complete any paper-work required, and prepare for the adventure ahead!
You will be greeted by 2 entertaining zip guides, who will take you through a quick but important safety briefing. You will then be fitted with your safety harness, helmet, and zipline trolley before heading up the hill on NZ's longest chairlift.
Once you're at the top, you have time to take in the breathtaking views across the city to the Southern Alps and the Pacific Ocean before a short walk to the Zipline number 1 launch site.
The Christchurch Adventure Park Zipline Tour is all about speed, you will reach speeds in excess of 80 kph (50 mph), with reports of zippers reaching speeds 105 kph (65 mph)
The onsite village includes a café & bar with seating for up to 200, plus an expansive outdoor deck to make the most of our forest setting and a great place to relax & unwind after an adrenalin filled few hours.
Restrictions include:
Minimum height 1.2m
Weight 27kg - 120kg
There is plenty of free parking onsite at the Christchurch Adventure Park
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Christchurch Central Bus Station
The Metro bus network is the primary mode of public transport in Christchurch. Buses are frequent and cover most areas of the city.
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