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Alexandra
and Central Otago Information:
Alexandra
is the heart of the region with a population
of close to 5000 most wonderful and friendly folks. Located 190km from
Dunedin, 93km from Queenstown, 88km from Wanaka and 37km from Cromwell.
What we usually do is leave Arrowtown on Route 6 toward Cromwell
passing through Clyde home of the Clyde Dam on the Clutha River, the
Blues Lounge and Oliver's Restaurant. This was our favourite restaurant
when we lived in Queenstown and was run by Fleur. Haven't taken the
time to go by since but the funky accommodation is guaranteed
fabulous.
Then
continue on route 8 for 37km to Alexandra. We
specifically go
this far out
of our way to have a Supreme coffee at the old Courthouse Cafe, 8
Centennial Avenue. In our humble opinion one of the better cafes
in the
South Island.
This area is of exceptional beauty and strange rock formations that are
spectacular. Summer temperatures are the warmest in New Zealand. Local
lakes and rivers provide some of the best water sports in the
country and really good trout fishing. A fabulous wine industry
provides
a fun winery tour. The bonus here is the orchard industry of cherries,
apricots, peaches, apples, pears, and olives. Spoiled for choice when
in the area for roadside outlets direct from the orchards.They
always
are in need of help during picking season too.
Cromwell
has the Old Cromwell Town historic precinct worth stopping by and
walking through. The creation of Lake Dunstan flooded a portion of
Cromwell so the old buildings were saved and moved out of harm's way to
create the historic site. The Grain&Seed Cafe does a good coffee
here and there are several fine artists and craftpeople in the shops.
The Cromwell Golf Course has a great reputation also.
On
the outskirts of Cromwell be sure to stop and have a look in at the
Big Picture for one of the true quality wine experiences in New
Zealand.
Wine Adventure
- The
Big Picture
If
you have the time and
the inclination an off-the-beaten-path adventure is to go on to St.
Bathans to see some real Central Otago landscape and perhaps see the
ghost at the Pub. During the right time of year just down the road at
Ranfurly they celebrate Art Deco weekend in style. Street closed off
and a party is in session with contests for deco dress along with
period car rally. Very special time. Check our Festival link for dates.
One
of the finest outdoor activities in the area is biking or walking
along the Otago Central Rail Trail. The 150km trail follows the former
Otago Central Branch railway line from Middlemarch to Clyde. The rail
was the link at the turn of the century from Dunedin to the major
goldfields of Central. You can travel in either direction along any
part of it. There is no cost. The Trail passes through a number of
Maniototo and Central Otago communities where food and accomodation are
available. Mountain bikes can be rented. To really get into the whole
experience try arriving at the Rail Trail via the Taieri Gorge Tourist
train from Dunedin to Middlemarch twice a week in the summer. Check out
the website for more information.
Here's
an activitiy I bet you haven't done. How about the sport of curling? In
Naseby there is the Maniototo Curling International Curling Rink and it
is open to everyone to try their skill at curling. A complete indoor
rink open 10-5pm all year round, 7 days a week. I boasts a visitors
lounge overlooking the rink for a chance to sit in comfort by the bar
and watch the pros. Check out their website: Curling in Naseby
A
chance of a lifetime to see the final days of the Cavalcade a
reinactment of the early pioneer days with over 500 people
walking, on horseback or in covered wagons duplicating the trails once
used in the beginning of the settlement of the area. The
final tribute is the converging of all the participants at
a central location for a parade and weekend shindig. More about
this later. The area is very fascinating and time should be allowed to
visit if possible.
If
you do go to Ranfurly and plan to
continue to the West Coast
via Queenstown it requires a turn around to Cromwell (125km) and then
north on Route Six. On the right is Lake Dunstan going north to Wanaka.
Central
Otago
Information -
Alexandra
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Alexandra
and Clyde Information
Alexandra
Blossom Festival
Otago
Central Rail Trail
Otago
Goldfields Heritage Trail
Art
Deco Weekend
Otago Goldfields
Cavalcade
Maniototo
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Central Otago
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