New Brighton Community Gardens in Christchurch is celebrated for its peaceful, natural beauty and vibrant community spirit. Visitors are drawn to the lush greenery, flourishing flowers, and thoughtfully designed spaces that create a sanctuary for both people and wildlife like bees and butterflies. The gardens also offer engaging workshops, such as flax weaving, welcoming everyone to learn and connect. Families especially appreciate the calming environment, making it a treasured place for relaxation and joyful experiences in Christchurch.
Shelley Knowles
6 years agoThe most beautiful and peaceful place I have visited in Christchurch. You can volunteer to work here in exchange for good company and organic vegetables, or just come for a look at the bees and butterflies.
Ajith Senanayake
7 years agoAcceptably good place but there's room for improvement. Better to keep the beach cleaner than we experienced it's up to public not to throw rubbish around but council also have take some actions to educate the public as well. If anyone reading this, please make sure to pass the message to our public to help keep our buatyfull environment clean.
Chris Knight
6 years agoVisited this weekend to attend a harakeke/flax weaving workshop. The gardens are fabulous- lush, full of growth & interesting structures. The garden members were very friendly & welcoming.
Gypsy Roma (Zara the Dog)
6 years agoI have never seen anything so beautiful, peaceful and natural in my life. My nephew is 18 has severe epilepsy and autism. Lives most of his life in bed and at home. On good days we take him out. Took him here one day. The light in his eyes the big smile , he loves flowers and the different things you have there, the different areas. Totally out of this world. Whoever thought of this your brilliant and deserve an award!!!
Wendy Barker
6 years agoA brilliant oasis of calm and tranquility in this amazing community garden in the heart of New Brighton. Enjoyed 4 hours volunteering there today in the propagation area. Time well spent with lovely people and results to show for our efforts. Recommended.