Lindis Pass

Photo: Thomas Berwing / CC BY-SA 4.0

Lindis Pass is a dramatic alpine crossing on State Highway 8, linking the Mackenzie Basin with Central Otago. As you crest the pass at 971 metres, the landscape unfolds in a palette of tussock gold, schist rock, and big sky – a classic New Zealand high-country scene that feels both ancient and exhilarating. This is less a destination and more a breathtaking journey, one that rewards drivers with sweeping panoramas, short walks, and a profound sense of isolation.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Lindis Pass is best experienced as a scenic drive rather than a stopover. Allow 30 minutes to an hour for the drive across the pass itself, including a brief stop at the lookout and the Tussock Creek Track. If you want to explore the side roads or do a longer walk, plan for 2–3 hours. Most travellers incorporate it as a one-hour leg between Twizel and Cromwell or Wanaka.

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