Omarama Clay Cliffs

Photo: Pseudopanax at English Wikipedia / Public domain

Rising like a surreal fortress from the dry Otago landscape, the Omarama Clay Cliffs are a geological marvel of needle-like pinnacles and deep ravines. Carved by millennia of wind and water, these soft sedimentary cliffs glow in shades of ochre, gold, and grey, changing dramatically with the light. A short, unsealed road leads to a car park, from where a 20-minute walk brings you face to face with these towering formations. It’s a photographer’s dream and a humbling encounter with nature’s artistry.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend 1–2 hours exploring the cliffs and taking photos. The walk itself is short, so you can easily incorporate it as a scenic stop on a longer journey between Twizel and Omarama. For photographers, an early morning or late afternoon visit is ideal to capture the best light.

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