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Alexandra, a sun-drenched town in Central Otago, is a gateway to rugged landscapes, historic gold-mining heritage, and some of New Zealand's best stone fruit. Nestled on the banks of the Clutha River and surrounded by schist rock tors, this is a place where you can taste apricots straight from the orchard, cycle through old railway tunnels, and soak up a dry climate that feels almost Mediterranean. It's a laid-back base for exploring the deep south's golden hills and gorges.
Highlights & What to See
- Central Otago Rail Trail – Cycle or walk this iconic trail that passes through Alexandra, with sections through the Manuherikia River valley and historic gold towns like Omakau and Ranfurly.
- Alexandra Blossom Festival – If you're here in spring, don't miss this celebration of the region's fruit-growing heritage, with parades, markets, and orchards in full bloom.
- Clutha Gold Trail – A scenic riverside cycle trail linking Alexandra to Roxburgh, winding past old gold workings and picnic spots.
- Old Cromwell Town – A short drive away, this historic lakeside settlement offers preserved stone buildings and a glimpse into the 1860s gold rush.
- Alexandra Wine Region – Sample Pinot Noir and aromatic whites at cellar doors like Dunstan Road Wines or Misha's Vineyard, set against dramatic hills.
- St Bathans – A tiny historic village with the surreal Blue Lake, formed by gold mining, and the charming Vulcan Hotel.
Suggested Time to Spend
Two to three days is ideal to explore Alexandra's highlights at a relaxed pace. Spend day one cycling a section of the rail trail and visiting local wineries; day two can be dedicated to the Clutha Gold Trail and a dip in the Manuherikia River. Add an extra day to venture to St Bathans or Cromwell. If you're a keen cyclist, you could easily spend four days linking the trails.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Cromwell – A 20-minute drive west, this historic gold-rush town is now a hub for fruit stalls, wineries, and the stunning Kawarau Gorge.
- Roxburgh – South along the Clutha River, known for its fruit-growing and the Roxburgh Gorge Trail.
- Omakau & Ranfurly – Charming towns on the rail trail with historic hotels and quirky architecture.
- Queenstown – About 1.5 hours west, offering adventure activities, lake cruises, and mountain scenery.
- Dunedin – Two hours southeast, with its Victorian architecture, wildlife on the Otago Peninsula, and the Taieri Gorge Railway.
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