Castle Hill

Local nameCastle Hill
LocationSouth Island, New Zealand

Castle Hill is a location and a high country station in New Zealand's South Island. It is located at an altitude of 700 metres, close to State Highway 73 between Darfield and Arthur's Pass. It is private property and located within the Kura Tawhiti Conservation Area.The hill was so named because of the imposing array of limestone boulders in the area reminiscent of an old, run-down stone castle. The front of ChristChurch Cathedral in Christchurch was made from Castle Hill limestone. The station was established by the Porter brothers, and later owned by brothers John and Charles Enys. John Enys was a noted entomologist, and friend of novelist Samuel Butler.

It is widely considered to be the epitome of New Zealand's South Island climbing scene, where on any given day one can find rock climbers bouldering the unique limestone outcroppings.

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Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Castle_Hill,_New_Zealand

Address 7580, New Zealand

Coordinates -43°13'42.112" N 171°42'58.574" E

Tours and activities: Castle Hill

Christchurch: Guided Castle Hill Tour

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Christchurch: Guided Cave Stream and Castle Hill Tour

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From Christchurch: Day Trip to Arthur's Pass

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