Lake Dunstan

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Stretching 26 kilometres from the Clyde Dam to the Kawarau River, Lake Dunstan is a stunning man-made lake that has become a hub for water sports, cycling, and lakeside relaxation. Surrounded by the rugged landscapes of Central Otago, its crystal-clear waters reflect the dramatic hills and vineyards that line its shores. Whether you're kayaking, jet-boating, or simply enjoying a picnic by the water, Lake Dunstan offers a serene yet adventurous escape from Wanaka's more crowded spots.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Plan at least half a day to explore Lake Dunstan, especially if cycling the Lake Dunstan Trail (allow 4–6 hours for the full loop). If you're combining a cycle with a winery visit or a jet boat ride, a full day is ideal. For a relaxed visit, a couple of hours by the lake with a picnic is enough to soak in the scenery.

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