Christchurch’s cycling crown


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It’s official. Christchurch is now globally recognised as a great place to get on your bike, giving us another point of attraction for visitors.

The Copenhagenize Index, published every two years, is the most comprehensive and holistic ranking of bicycle-friendly cities in the world. It provides an evidence-based benchmark that tracks how cities across the globe are progressing in making cycling safe, convenient, and mainstream. The only other New Zealand city to rank was Wellington, which came in third in Asia and Oceania and 47th globally.

Christchurch’s ranking mirrors a positive feeling city-wide. “Data shows that growing numbers of residents think that Christchurch is a bicycle-friendly city. Ten years ago, 38% of people surveyed thought that it was bicycle-friendly while by 2025 this has grown significantly to 67%,” says Christchurch City Council Planning and Delivery Transport Manager Jacob Bradbury.

“We’ve also seen a rising trend in female cyclists numbers city-wide. Indicators show an increase from 33% of all cycling around the inner city eight years ago being by females to 41% in 2025.”

Jacob says this is a great result and recognises how much work has been put in to make the city a friendly place for cyclists. “We are pleased to see the investment that has been made in building cycleways and education in recent years is paying off. This is also demonstrated in the statistics we gather through our ongoing resident surveys, with cycle use around the whole of the city increasing by more than 40% in the last eight years.”

These results echo the national Quality of Life 2024 survey, with Christchurch taking out the highest ranking for perceptions of safety on its local bike network compared to New Zealand’s seven other main cities.

The Council will continue investment in the Major Cycleway network, with more work planned to start early in 2026. “This investment will help our usage figures continue to grow, cementing our place as a bicycle-friendly city locally, nationally and internationally.”

Images: Christchurch City Council

DID YOU KNOW?
Christchurch’s Cycle Safe Programme teaches cycle skills in schools and is considered one of the best in the country. It’s used as a leading delivery model, where students learn the benefits of cycling and how to ride with confidence and be road-wise. ccc.govt.nz/cyclesafe


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