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Middlemarch is a small, sun-baked settlement at the southern end of the Strath-Taieri Valley, best known as the eastern terminus of the Otago Central Rail Trail. This former gold-rush town has a laid-back, rural charm, with wide streets, historic stone buildings, and a palpable sense of frontier history. For cyclists and walkers, it's the gateway to one of New Zealand's classic multi-day rides, but even if you're not pedalling, Middlemarch offers a genuine slice of Otago's high-country life, with welcoming pubs, a quirky museum, and epic landscapes of tussock-covered hills and schist rock outcrops.
Highlights & What to See
- Otago Central Rail Trail – Ride or walk the first (or last) section of this 150-km trail through dramatic gorges and across viaducts; Middlemarch is the perfect start or finish point.
- Middlemarch Museum – Housed in the former railway station, this volunteer-run museum tells the story of the rail era, gold mining, and early farming life – worth a quick stop for local colour.
- Taieri River & Picnic Areas – The river offers serene spots for a picnic or a short walk, especially near the old railway bridge.
- Puketoi Station – A working high-country farm that offers guided tours, showcasing vast sheep stations and the rugged landscape of the Strath-Taieri.
- Strath-Taieri Art & Craft Trail – An informal network of local artists' studios and galleries, perfect for picking up unique souvenirs.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors pass through Middlemarch as part of a Rail Trail adventure, so plan for a half-day if you're just stopping for a meal and a museum visit, or a full day if you want to explore the local trails and farm tours. If you're cycling the Rail Trail, consider an overnight stay in Middlemarch to break the journey – there are several comfortable B&Bs and holiday parks.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Dunedin – A 1.5-hour drive southeast, this vibrant city offers the famous railway station, the Otago Peninsula's wildlife, and a thriving café culture.
- Ranfurly – The next major Rail Trail town north, known for its art deco architecture and the Maniototo region's wide-open skies.
- Naseby – A historic gold-mining village with a curling rink and a charming forest, about 45 minutes north.
- Outram & the Taieri Gorge – A scenic drive through the Taieri Gorge leads to Outram, a small town with a historic pub and access to riverside walks.
- Moeraki Boulders – About 1.5 hours northeast, these mysterious spherical boulders on Koekohe Beach are a must-see geological oddity.
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- Dunedin — Diego Delso / CC BY-SA 3.0