Roxburgh Gorge

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Carved by the Clutha River over millennia, Roxburgh Gorge is a dramatic, schist-lined canyon in Central Otago. This remote, wild landscape offers a raw beauty that feels a world away from the region's orchards and vineyards. The gorge is best explored by water—either by jet boat or kayak—where you can feel the scale of the towering cliffs and spot historic gold-mining relics along the banks. It's a place that rewards the adventurous with a deep sense of isolation and the raw power of nature.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend a half-day exploring the gorge, either by taking a jet boat ride (around 1 hour) and then driving to a lookout, or by cycling a section of the rail trail (allow 3–4 hours for a one-way ride with a shuttle back). If you're a keen angler or want to kayak, budget a full day. The gorge is a highlight of a 2–3 day stay in the Cromwell–Alexandra area, and it's easy to combine with a visit to the nearby fruit-growing towns.

Nearby Areas Worth Combining

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