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Video date: 22 January 2025 00:00 Queenstown 2:26 Arrowtown 7:01 Gibbston 14:25 Kawarau Gorge 18:13 Cromwell 22:21 Cromwell Gorge 28:03 Clyde 31:28 Alexandra 43:52 Roxburgh 47:13 Lawrence 53:53 Milton 1:00:00 Waihola 1:02:42 SH1 Southern Scenic Route 1:09:26 Dunedin 1:15:52 Otago Peninsula Take a stunning journey from Queenstown to Dunedin, traveling through the heart of New Zealand’s South Island. Along the way, you’ll pass through charming historic towns, breathtaking landscapes, and places filled with rich culture and history. Queenstown: Nestled on the shores of Lake Wakatipu, Queenstown is renowned for its stunning alpine scenery and vibrant adventure tourism. Often dubbed the "Adventure Capital of the World," it offers a plethora of activities, from bungee jumping to serene lake cruises. Arrowtown: A short drive from Queenstown lies Arrowtown, a charming historic gold mining town. Its preserved 19th-century buildings and tree-lined avenues offer a glimpse into New Zealand's gold rush era. Visitors can explore the Lakes District Museum or take leisurely walks along the Arrow River. Gibbston: Known as the "Valley of the Vines," Gibbston is a haven for wine enthusiasts. This region boasts numerous award-winning wineries, offering tastings and tours amidst picturesque vineyards. The area's cool climate is particularly favorable for Pinot Noir production. Kawarau Gorge: As you continue, the road winds through the dramatic Kawarau Gorge. Steeped in history, this gorge was a significant site during the gold rush. Today, it's famous for the Kawarau Bridge, where thrill-seekers can experience the exhilaration of bungee jumping. Cromwell: Situated at the confluence of the Clutha and Kawarau Rivers, Cromwell is a town rich in history and natural beauty. The Cromwell Heritage Precinct offers a step back in time with its restored buildings and artisan shops. The region is also celebrated for its orchards, producing some of New Zealand's finest fruits. Cromwell Gorge: This scenic stretch along the Clutha River is characterized by rugged cliffs and serene waters. The gorge offers stunning vistas and is a testament to the region's geological history. Clyde: A quaint town with a rich gold mining heritage, Clyde is the gateway to the Otago Central Rail Trail. The town's historic buildings and the impressive Clyde Dam are notable attractions. Alexandra: Known for its warm climate and blossoming orchards, Alexandra hosts the annual Blossom Festival, celebrating the arrival of spring. The town's clock on the hill and the historic Shaky Bridge are iconic landmarks. Roxburgh: Nestled alongside the Clutha River, Roxburgh is famed for its fruit orchards, particularly delicious apricots. The Roxburgh Gorge Trail offers cyclists and walkers a chance to experience the area's natural beauty. Lawrence: As Otago's first gold-rush town, Lawrence boasts a rich history evident in its well-preserved architecture. The town offers insights into early settler life and the gold mining era. Milton: This small town serves as a gateway to the Catlins and is known for its historic buildings and local crafts. Waihola: Home to Lake Waihola, a shallow freshwater lake ideal for boating and birdwatching. The area provides a tranquil retreat with its serene landscapes. SH1 Southern Scenic Route: This portion of State Highway 1 offers travelers picturesque views of the southeastern coastline, rolling hills, and charming rural landscapes. Dunedin: Dunedin is the second-largest city in the South Island of New Zealand (after Christchurch) with a population of 120,000. And it is the principal city of the Otago region. Known as the Edinburgh of New Zealand, Dunedin wears its Scottish heritage with pride. Surrounded by dramatic hills and at the foot of a long, picturesque harbour, Dunedin is one of the best-preserved Victorian and Edwardian cities in the Southern Hemisphere. The urban area of Dunedin lies on the central-eastern coast of Otago, surrounding the head of Otago Harbour, and the harbour and hills around Dunedin are the remnants of an extinct volcano. The city suburbs extend out into the surrounding valleys and hills, onto the isthmus of the Otago Peninsula, and along the shores of the Otago Harbour and the Pacific Ocean. Otago Peninsula: Extending from Dunedin, the Otago Peninsula is renowned for its diverse wildlife, including the royal albatross and rare penguin species. The peninsula's rugged coastline and sandy beaches offer breathtaking vistas and opportunities for exploration. This journey from Queenstown to Dunedin encapsulates the essence of Otago, offering travellers a rich tapestry of experiences, from historic towns to natural wonders. Click to Subscribe: / @newzealandwalker Music provided by lofi girl #Queenstown #Dunedin #Otago #NewZealand