Ophir

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Ophir is a tiny, beautifully preserved gold-mining hamlet in Central Otago, where time seems to have stopped in the 1860s. With its historic stone buildings, dramatic Maniototo landscapes, and the famous Ophir Post Office (often called New Zealand's most photographed), this quiet spot offers a genuine glimpse into the region's gold-rush past. The surrounding countryside—wide skies, rugged hills, and the winding Manuherikia River—makes it a perfect detour for photographers, history buffs, and anyone seeking solitude.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Ophir is a quick stop—allow 30 minutes to an hour to explore the main street and take photos. If you want to have a coffee at the Ophir Hotel, pan for gold, or do a short walk, budget 1–2 hours. It's best combined with a visit to nearby St Bathans or as a brief detour while driving between Alexandra and Ranfurly.

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