Clutha River Trail

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Follow the mighty Clutha River, New Zealand's largest river by volume, as it carves a path through the dramatic Cromwell Gorge. The Clutha River Trail is a world-class cycle and walking trail that offers an unforgettable journey through stunning landscapes, historic gold-mining relics, and tranquil lakeside scenery. Whether you're on two wheels or on foot, this trail delivers a quintessential Central Otago experience that's both accessible and awe-inspiring.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allow at least half a day to fully appreciate the trail. Cyclists can comfortably ride the entire 32 km (one way) from Cromwell to Clyde in 2–3 hours, but plan for stops at historic sites and scenic viewpoints. Walkers might choose a shorter section, such as the 10 km from Cromwell to the Bannockburn bridge, which takes about 2–3 hours. For a leisurely experience, combine the trail with a picnic lunch at one of the many rest areas. The trail is well-graded and suitable for most fitness levels, making it an easy addition to any Central Otago itinerary.

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