Naseby

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Naseby is a charming former gold-mining settlement tucked into the Maniototo plains of Central Otago, offering a delightful blend of preserved heritage, outdoor adventure, and small-town warmth. With its wide, tree-lined streets and a handful of historic buildings, this quiet village feels like a step back in time, yet it buzzes with activities year-round—from mountain biking on purpose-built trails to curling on the only dedicated indoor ice rink in the southern hemisphere. It’s an easy detour off the main tourist routes, rewarding travellers who seek authentic, off-the-beaten-path experiences.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors find half a day to a full day sufficient to explore Naseby’s core attractions. A morning could be spent cycling the mountain bike park or trying curling, followed by a leisurely lunch at the historic Royal Hotel and a walk around the town’s heritage buildings. If you’re keen on longer tramps or multiple bike loops, an overnight stay at one of the local lodges or campgrounds is rewarding, allowing you to soak up the peaceful Maniototo atmosphere at sunset.

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