Pleasant Point is a small country town in southern Canterbury, New Zealand, known for its heritage railway, the Pleasant Point Museum and Railway, which operates steam locomotives and one of only two Model T Ford railcar replicas in the world. The town is also famous for its Denheath custard squares and has a 36-hectare domain with an 18-hole golf course, rugby, tennis, cricket, and children's playground. Visitors can explore the town's scenic walking tracks and bike trails, which lead to the Southern Alps. The town has a rich history, with Maori rock art sites nearby, and is home to various businesses, including agricultural, dairy, and horticultural enterprises. Families can enjoy the town's tranquil atmosphere, scenic views, and exciting activities, making it a great destination for a family trip
Plan your family visit to the Pleasant Point with these blog insights 👇

Activities: We stopped in Pleasant Point, where a man offered us a bargain rate for a little cabin in the woodlands and another man opened up his café especially for us when all the others were closed
Highlights: The family enjoyed the kindness of the people in Pleasant Point ✨