Roxburgh

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Roxburgh is a sleepy Central Otago town that punches well above its weight, thanks to a sublime setting on the banks of the Clutha River and a landscape quilted with orchards, vineyards and rocky schist outcrops. It’s the heart of New Zealand’s stone-fruit region, and when the summer sun ripens the cherries, apricots and peaches, you can taste the essence of Otago in every bite. The town’s old-school main street feels like a time capsule, while the river offers swimming, fishing and kayaking. Roxburgh is a perfect slow-travel pause between Queenstown and the Catlins.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors find a half-day to a full day in Roxburgh sufficient. If you’re cycling the Otago Central Rail Trail, you’ll likely stop for a night – the town has a handful of motels, B&Bs and a holiday park. For a day trip from Queenstown (1.5 hours’ drive), allow at least three hours to explore the gorge, grab a pie and wander the main street. Summer visitors should plan to hit an orchard in the morning before the heat sets in.

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