Arrowtown

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Gold-rush history meets alpine charm in Arrowtown, a beautifully preserved former mining settlement nestled in the Otago region. Its main street, Buckingham Street, is lined with mature trees and historic stone buildings that house galleries, boutiques, and cafes. The surrounding hills offer superb walking and cycling trails, while the Arrow River invites summer gold panning and winter frosty walks. This is a place where you can feel the layers of history while enjoying modern New Zealand hospitality.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Arrowtown is compact and can be explored in a half-day, but it rewards those who linger. Allow 2–3 hours to see the main sights, enjoy a meal, and wander the streets. If you're keen on walking or cycling the surrounding trails, plan for a full day. Many visitors combine Arrowtown with a trip to Queenstown (just 20 minutes away) or as a stop en route to the West Coast via the Crown Range Road.

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