What makes it 79% Couple-Friendly: Couples get scenic boardwalks, sunrise views from Stout Tower, and secluded bird hides for shared photos; free entry and flat paths allow an unhurried date, but no cafés or evening lighting.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for couple trip: Allows time to complete the full loop, pause at the bird hide and tower, and enjoy a picnic together.
Scenic Boardwalk Circuit:
Walk the 3.4 km loop on flat gravel and boardwalks around the wetland.
Tip: Start at Beach Road car park and follow the numbered markers for a self-guided route.
Birdwatching at the Hide:
Spot pūkeko, swans and herons from the sheltered bird hide.
Tip: Visit early morning or late afternoon and bring binoculars for close views.
360° View from Stout Tower:
Climb the elevated tower for wide views over water channels and Port Hills.
Tip: Time your visit for sunrise or sunset for the best light and fewer people.
Volunteer Planting or Guided Walk:
Join a Trust working bee or book a festival walk to learn restoration efforts.
Tip: Check dates on the Travis Wetland Trust site and book guided walks in advance.

Jenylyn Arceo
Nice and relaxing place... Good place for walking, running and bird watching ♥️
daniela _ carina
a really nice wetland with a lot of boardwalk sections and many cute ducks and birds 🥰
s vivekananda
It is a wetland in the suburb of Burwood in Christchurch, New Zealand. An ecological restoration programme is being undertaken to restore the wetland. It covers 116 ha of land formerly drained and used as a dairy farm. The main car park and access point for Travis Wetland is at the end of Beach Road. Easy parking. The wetland is open 8am to 8 pm all year. Dogs are not allowed at the wetlands. The...
Michelle
Great walk, a lot of space to also have a run too. This isn't a shared space, so you can't ride bikes or scooters here because of wildlife. Paths seem like they would be ok for wheelchairs & prams, but I would say if it's been raining I would suggest holding off on doing a full loop - half of the paths are just gravel.
Kwee Yum Lee (이귀염)
We took a 1.5 hour walk around the wetland and was delighted by the stunning scenery of birds and New Zealand’s native plants. The bird-watching spots are thoughtfully placed—next time, we’ll be sure to bring binoculars to identify more of the birds. The wetlands’ natural habitats are truly valuable, serving as a crucial filtering area for the entire ecosystem. We look forward to returning for enj...
In spring, look for native shrubs flowering along the boardwalk. In winter, watch for migrating waterfowl near the hide.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Parking | NZD 0 |
| Snacks and water | NZD 10 |
| Optional festival walk ticket | NZD 25 |
| Total Estimated | NZD 35 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
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Address: 280 Beach Road, Burwood, Christchurch 8083, New Zealand
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