Autumn
Swap the summer crowds for crisp mornings, golden leaves, and snow-dusted mountain views. Autumn in the Timaru District is your invitation to slow down, breathe deeply, and experience the Central South Island at its most peaceful and picturesque.
Best autumn walks
Feel the crunch of leaves beneath your feet in Centennial Park. Follow the coastline south to Tūhawaiki / Jack’s Point lighthouse and breathe in crisp coastal air. Pause, take photos, and let the slower pace work its magic with a stroll along the Caroline Bay boardwalk and Dashing Rocks Costal Walkway. Immerse yourself in the tranquil native bush of Geraldine’s Talbot Forest or Peel Forest.

Inspire me this autumn

Book a cosy, indulgent stay
Escape to Geraldine and check into luxury stays like The Vicarage Geraldine, Fiery Peak Eco Cabin, or Ngā Whare Mānatu. Think crackling fires, peaceful surroundings, and uninterrupted relaxation. In Timaru, elevate your stay at Naked Soul Space with a private fire-and-ice experience, sauna, plunge pool, float tank, and massage.

Immerse yourself in art & creativity
Explore Stafford Street’s local studios and hidden street art. In Geraldine browse boutique galleries and artisan spaces showcasing paintings, ceramics, sculpture, and textiles. Visit Aigantighe Art Gallery and wander through the scultpure garden.

Take a day trip to Mackenzie
Make Timaru your base and venture inland for a spectacular day trip. Visit Lake Tekapo for its striking turquoise waters, or head deeper into Aoraki / Mount Cook National Park for dramatic alpine views and snow-capped peaks.

Top 8 things to do in the Timaru District this autumn
If you’ve been craving a getaway that blends coastal charm, alpine adventure, indulgent dining, and wide-open space — this is your season. Here are eight reasons to plan your cool-season escape now.

The Perfect Autumn Weekend
Autumn in the Timaru District is a season of golden leaves, crisp air and cosy spaces that invite you to slow down. This two day itinerary blends coastal ease in Timaru with rural charm in Geraldine.
Where to eat and drink this autumn
Cooler days call for hearty plates, rich flavours, and something warm in hand, and the Timaru District delivers just that.




