Fable Terrace Downs Resort
Windwhistle
Nestled beneath the Southern Alps in Canterbury’s high country, Fable Terrace Downs Resort offers a stunning alpine stay-and-play experience just over an hour from Christchurch. The 18-hole championship course, designed by Bob Charles, winds through rolling terrain with dramatic mountain backdrops, natural streams and expansive fairways that provide both beauty and challenge. Elevated tees offer sweeping views across the Rakaia River and surrounding peaks, while well-placed bunkers and undulating greens reward thoughtful course management. The resort features luxury villas, on-site dining and leisure facilities, creating a relaxed yet refined atmosphere. Combining breathtaking scenery with championship golf, Fable Terrace Downs is a standout addition to any South Island golf itinerary.
Christchurch Airport
95km


England’s best golf tour operator 2026 winner
Time Zone:
GMT+13
Currency:
$ (New Zealand Dollar)
Temperature:
11°C - 20°C
Cost of a Beer:
£5.00
Cost of a 3-Course Meal:
£30
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About The Area
Windwhistle is a small alpine village set at the foothills of the Southern Alps, around an hour west of Christchurch. Surrounded by wide-open plains and mountain backdrops, it offers golfers a peaceful, high-country setting with one of New Zealand’s most distinctive inland links-style experiences.
The focal point here is Terrace Downs Resort, an 18-hole championship course carved through rugged alpine terrain. Designed to embrace its natural landscape, the layout features dramatic elevation changes, bold bunkering and expansive fairways framed by the Rakaia River and snow-capped peaks. Several holes play across deep gullies and rolling hills, demanding strategic club selection and confident shot-making. The greens are generously sized but subtly contoured, rewarding precise approaches. The setting feels remote and expansive, with minimal development intruding on the natural scenery.
Golf at Windwhistle is defined by big skies, crisp mountain air and firm-running fairways during the summer months. Wind can play a significant role, adding a links-like element to what is fundamentally an alpine parkland layout. The prime playing season runs from November to March, when temperatures are mild and daylight hours are long.
Off the course, the Canterbury region offers hiking, jet boating on the Rakaia River and scenic drives through Arthur’s Pass National Park. Christchurch is within easy reach for dining and accommodation options, while nearby wineries provide relaxed tasting experiences.
For golfers seeking dramatic alpine golf, panoramic mountain views and a quieter, high-country escape, Windwhistle delivers one of New Zealand’s most scenic and rewarding inland golf experiences.



























