Waiau (meaning turbulent/racing water) is one of the oldest towns in North Canterbury.
The township is nestled on the banks of the Waiau River renowned for its superb trout and salmon fishing.
In the heart of the Hurunui, Waiau is a farming locale known for its Cob Cottage museum, renovated historic hotel and its old stone Presbyterian church. The Village Green has a picnic area, playground, museum/historical cottage, information board and public toilets.
The township consisting of approximately 300 residents and local business service a large and well established farming community.
Waiau is on the Alpine Pacific Touring triangle strategically placed between Kaikoura and Hanmer Springs, it is only 48km from the thermal hot pools and resort town of Hanmer Springs. The closest skifield Mt Lyford is 23km north-east of Waiau. Kaikoura popular for its sea food eateries, whale watching, seals & dolphins is about 1hr drive away.
The Leader Road known for its winding road and scenic views links the coast to country. The vista from the top of 'the hill' taking in the Valley and the township is a picturesque sight that has been captured by many a photographer.
Admired for its North Canterbury landscape, Waiau is a pretty little town that enjoys a 'micro' climate that seldom follows the weather patterns of either Christchurch or coastal Kaikoura, often delighting in blue skies and little wind.
A robust and positive Community spirit makes Waiau a geat place to live, have a holiday home or weekend retreat.
Enjoy Waiau, North Canterbury's 'best kept secret'