Photo: Marek Ślusarczyk ( Tupungato ) Photo portfolio / CC BY 3.0
Gibbston Valley, often called the 'Valley of the Vines,' is Central Otago's original wine-growing region, where the cool climate and schist-rich soils produce some of New Zealand's finest Pinot Noir. Winding along the Kawarau River between Queenstown and Cromwell, this narrow valley is speckled with cellar doors, historic gold-mining relics, and dramatic river gorges. It's a place to slow down, savour a glass, and soak in the rugged beauty.
Highlights & What to See
- Wine Tasting at Gibbston Valley Winery – New Zealand's largest wine cave and a must-visit for Pinot Noir lovers; combine tastings with a cheese platter on the sunny terrace.
- Peregrine Wines – An architecturally striking cellar door built into a rock face, with superb wines and panoramic vineyard views.
- Chard Farm – Perched above the Kawarau River, this boutique winery offers exceptional Pinot Noir and a dramatic drive down a narrow road.
- Kawarau Gorge & Bungy – The historic Kawarau Bridge is the world's first commercial bungy site; even if you don't jump, the gorge views are spectacular.
- Gibbston River Trail – An easy walking and cycling trail that meanders along the river, connecting wineries and offering photo-worthy scenery.
- Gold Mining History – Peek into the area's gold-rush past at points of interest like the old Cromwell-Gibbston road and remnants of water races.
Suggested Time to Spend
Allow a full day to explore Gibbston Valley properly. Start mid-morning with a tasting at two or three cellar doors, pause for lunch at a vineyard restaurant, then spend the afternoon cycling a section of the Gibbston River Trail or visiting the Kawarau Gorge. If you're a keen wine enthusiast, a second half-day lets you visit the smaller, off-the-beaten-path wineries without rushing.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Queenstown – Just 20 minutes west, the adventure capital offers endless activities and dining options.
- Cromwell – A 15-minute drive east; explore the historic old town, the Clyde Dam, and more cellar doors in the Cromwell wine region.
- Arrowtown – A charming gold-rush village with tree-lined streets, boutiques, and a fascinating Chinese settlement.
- Wanaka – An hour north via the Crown Range; stunning lake and mountain scenery, plus the famous Wanaka Tree.
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Image credits
- Queenstown — Bernard Spragg. NZ from Christchurch, New Zealand / CC0
- Arrowtown — Bgabel / CC BY-SA 3.0