Photo: KiwiKeithFan / CC BY 3.0
Imagine a landscape sculpted by gold fever — the Bannockburn Sluicings, a short drive from Cromwell, is a hauntingly beautiful moonscape where 19th-century miners blasted hillsides with high-pressure water jets in search of gold. Today, the eroded cliffs, abandoned water races, and silent tailings form a surreal, otherworldly terrain that feels like a giant's playground. A loop walk leads you through this historic gold-mining site, with interpretive panels revealing the ingenuity and toil of the Chinese and European miners who reshaped the land. It's a must for history buffs, photographers, and anyone fascinated by New Zealand's raw, human-altered landscapes.
Highlights & What to See
- Sluicings Loop Track – A 1.5-hour walk through the eroded cliffs, water races, and remains of miners' huts, with stunning views over the Cromwell Basin.
- The Moonscape – The dramatic, pale-orange gullies and pinnacles carved by hydraulic sluicing create a unique, almost lunar backdrop for photos.
- Chinese Settlement Remains – Explore the remnants of a Chinese gold-mining village, including a stone oven and hut foundations, offering insight into the multicultural history of the Otago gold rush.
- Bannockburn Hotel – After your walk, head to this historic pub (est. 1862) for a cold beer and a classic pub meal — a local institution.
- Carrick Winery – Just a stone's throw away, this vineyard offers tastings of Central Otago's famed pinot noir, with views over the Kawarau River.
Suggested Time to Spend
Set aside 1–2 hours for the Sluicings Loop Track, which is easy to moderate and suitable for most fitness levels. If you add a stop at the hotel or winery, plan for a half-day outing from Cromwell or Queenstown. The site is best visited in the morning or late afternoon for soft light and fewer crowds.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Cromwell – Explore the charming Old Cromwell Town historic precinct, with its stone buildings, artisan shops, and lakeside setting.
- Queenstown – A 45-minute drive away, offering adventure activities, lake cruises, and a vibrant dining scene.
- Gibbston Valley – Known for its wine trail, cheese shop, and the Gibbston River Trail, perfect for cycling and tasting.
- Arrowtown – A picturesque gold-rush town with preserved Chinese settlement, boutique shops, and autumn colours.
- Wanaka – A scenic drive over the Crown Range leads to Wanaka's lakefront, hiking trails, and the famous #ThatWanakaTree.
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Image credits
- Arrowtown — Bgabel / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Queenstown — Bernard Spragg. NZ from Christchurch, New Zealand / CC0