Waitaki

Waitaki is a sprawling, sun-drenched district in North Otago that often flies under the radar, yet it packs a punch with its dramatic limestone landscapes, Maori rock art, and a burgeoning food-and-wine scene. The Waitaki Valley, carved by the braided river of the same name, is a corridor of contrasts: from the wild Pacific coast at Oamaru to the rugged inland peaks. Here, you'll find a slower pace, genuine hospitality, and a sense of discovery that's increasingly rare in New Zealand.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Base yourself in Oamaru for 2–3 days to explore the coast and valley. A day is enough for the Victorian precinct and penguins, then drive the Waitaki Valley Scenic Route (State Highway 83) over a full day, stopping at Duntroon, the wineries, and Elephant Rocks. If you're into hiking or cycling, add an extra day for the Alps 2 Ocean Cycle Trail sections.

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