Otira Gorge

Photo: Ville Miettinen from Helsinki, Finland / CC BY 2.0

Carved by glaciers and time, Otira Gorge is a dramatic, narrow passage through the Southern Alps on the road between Arthur's Pass and the West Coast. This is not a place to rush; the single-lane road clings to sheer rock faces, with waterfalls cascading onto the tarmac and dense rainforest clinging to the slopes. The gorge is a thrilling introduction to the untamed beauty of the West Coast, offering a sense of isolation and raw nature that defines this region.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Driving through the gorge itself takes about 15–20 minutes, but allow at least 1–2 hours to stop at lookouts, walk short trails, and soak in the atmosphere. If you plan to hike in Arthur's Pass National Park, budget a full day. The road is narrow and winding, so drive carefully – especially in wet weather when rockfalls are possible.

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