Waitaki Valley

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Stretching inland from the coast of North Otago, the Waitaki Valley is a captivating landscape of braided rivers, limestone outcrops, and a sky so clear it has been designated an International Dark Sky Reserve. This is a region where Māori rock art, Victorian gold-rush history, and world-class wine converge, offering a quintessentially New Zealand experience off the beaten tourist trail.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Devote at least two full days to explore the valley's length. Spend the first day in and around Ōamaru, visiting the Victorian precinct and penguin colony, then drive inland on Day Two to explore the geopark, rock art sites, and a few wineries. If you’re an avid stargazer or hiker, a third day allows for a trip to the dark-sky reserve or a walk in the Ahuriri Valley.

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