Roxburgh

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Roxburgh is a sleepy fruit-growing town on the banks of the Clutha River in Central Otago, famous for its summer stone fruit and the towering Roxburgh Dam. It's a classic Kiwi country stop that rewards travellers with genuine hospitality, historic gold-mining relics, and some of the best summer stone fruit you'll ever taste.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Roxburgh works best as a half-day stopover or an overnight stay if you're cycling the Roxburgh Gorge Trail. Most visitors spend 2–3 hours exploring the town, grabbing a pie, and walking across the dam. If you're doing the full trail loop (including the boat shuttle across Lake Roxburgh), budget 4–5 hours. The town itself is compact, so you won't need more than a day unless you're picking fruit or fishing.

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