Kawarau Gorge

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Carved by the wild Kawarau River through schist rock, the Kawarau Gorge is a dramatic, narrow canyon on the road between Queenstown and Cromwell. Its steep, golden-hued cliffs and swift turquoise waters have drawn gold miners, bungy jumpers, and wine lovers. The gorge is both a historic transport route and a playground for adventure seekers, with the world's first bungy site at the Kawarau Bridge and several walkways that reveal the region's mining past.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Half a day is ideal to experience the gorge's main attractions. Allow 1–2 hours for bungy watching or jumping, plus time for a jet boat ride (around 45 minutes) and a wander across the suspension bridge. If you add a wine tasting at Gibbston or a gold-panning stop, plan for a full day. The gorge is a natural stop on the drive between Queenstown and Cromwell, so you can easily break a longer journey here.

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