

New Zealand

CENTRAL OTAGO
Central Otago at a Glance
Located in the centre of the South Island, inland from Dunedin, this region comprises a series of river basins and deep river gorges.
Central Otago is the only region in New Zealand to experience
a near continental climate, having the hottest summers and
coldest winters in New Zealand. Old trails that provided access
for thousands of miners in the gold rush of the 1860s can still
be seen winding over the hills, along with stone cottages,
cleverly engineered water channels, mines and machinery
associated with the gold rush.
The towns of Alexandra, Clyde, Cromwell, Roxburgh and
Ranfurly are ideal bases for explorations of the surrounding
historical countryside. Alexandra, the main town on the Clutha
River, is the centre for stone fruit, particularly golden apricots.
Hydro electric dams along the Clutha River have formed Lake
Roxburgh and Lake Dunstan. These now offer a range of
recreational opportunities, from power boating and fishing to
windsurfing and sailing.
Wine has become one of Central Otago's newest claims to
fame. Many of the wineries offer tastings throughout the
summer months. Central Otago can also offer you the thrill of
mountain biking through remote tussock and the leisurely
pleasure of a stroll through wild mountain flowers. Arts, crafts
and fine regional food are other reasons to come. And then
there's the jet boating, gold panning and ice skating on a
clear winter's day.
Central Otago is as much a place in people's hearts as a
region outlined on a map. It's a special place. A place of
holidays. A place touched by golden history. A place where
nature's most powerful elements combine to create a unique
and enchanting environment.
Main Centres in Central Otago
Alexandra known for its fruit orchards
Cromwell by the shores of Lake Dunstan
Ranfurly in the heart of the Maniototo a village with a rich art deco architecture
Roxburgh service town for the fruit growing region of the Teviot Valley
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