Bannockburn

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Bannockburn, a tiny gold-mining settlement on the shores of Lake Dunstan, feels like a secret hideaway in Central Otago. Its dry, rocky landscape, sculpted by gold dredges and miners' picks, now nurtures some of New Zealand's finest pinot noir vineyards. The ghost-town remnants and historic stone cottages whisper tales of the 1860s gold rush, while the modern draw is world-class mountain biking on the Bannockburn Sluicings trails and wine-tasting at cellar doors that rival any in the region.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Half a day is enough to explore the Sluicings and taste at a couple of wineries, but if you're a keen mountain biker or wine lover, plan a full day to ride the trails and linger over a long lunch. Combine with a morning in Cromwell or a sunset visit to the Wanaka Tree for a perfect Central Otago day.

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