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ABOUT LIVING SPRINGS

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Living Springs is a place that inspires, refreshes and allows people to gather and experience life together away from the city. Built in the 1970’s, Living Springs has hosted and organised holiday camps, school camps, community and church camps, youth camps, corporate events, weddings and many more events for over four decades.

The Founding Families – Peter and Anne Morrow, David and Eddie Down, Roger and Val Roxburgh gave up so much to see their visions and dreams become a reality. From the start, Living Springs has been an independent charitable trust and continues to this day to fulfil the mission ‘To create high quality environments where people have experiences that enrich them as human beings, enable them to grow stronger together and inspire them to live life to the full.’

Set on 420ha of native bush and rural farmland that spans from the crater rim to the foreshore of Lyttelton Harbour, Living Springs offers so many opportunities to engage at every level with nature. From enjoying the view and stunning sunrise, to Adventure Stream, Rogaine, Initiatives or swimming in the indoor heated swimming pool onsite. Your senses will be delighted and revitalised with the sound of Bellbirds, fresh air, starry nights, and invigorating activities. Combined with good food and warm comfortable accommodation your event will be a memorable experience.

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OUR ENVIRONMENT

The move towards an Eco-Sanctuary on this unique 420 hectare property is an evolving one and had its inception almost fifty years ago with a number of comprehensive tree planting programmes in the early years of Living Springs.

 

There has been a considerable momentum shift in recent years with the Allandale Stream Restoration programme beginning in 2011 and then enlarging to include the ‘Plant a Hundred Totaras’ initiative and “Predator Free Allandale” concept in 2013/14. Out of this base in 2014 began to emerge the idea of a Living Springs Eco – Sanctuary. 


In 2021  Living Springs partnered with Te Hapū o Ngāti Wheke and Conservation Volunteers NZ to launch the He Rau Ringa e oti Ai (Many hands make light work) programme. The programme, funded by the Department of Conservation, focusses on ecological and cultural restoration of three main sites within Whakaraupō Lyttelton Harbour, Living Springs being one of these sites. Infusing tikanga and kaupapa Māori values throughout the programme means He Rau Ringa e oti Ai is a game-changer for catchment-wide restoration work.


  Support through donations and volunteer labour are needed.  Ask the staff about Corporate Responsibility packages to enable your company to partner with this project. 

FACILITIES & ACCOMMODATION

OUR LOCATION

218 Bamfords Road, Allandale, RDI Lyttelton 8971 

Ph +64 3 329 9788  |  info@livingsprings.co.nz

For further information about our grounds and facilities, please download our map below.

TESTIMONIALS

We receive many glowing testimonials from our camp attendees. Here is a small sample of what they say...

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