Ten walks of various lengths in the Clutha district at Owaka, Tautuku, Papatowai and Chaslands.
This trail is a gentle walk, bike or drive round some of the early buildings remaining in the Woodside area, which was the original settlement of Maungatua (Mountain of the Spirit).
An historical tour of old goldmining sites and places of interest from the golden days of the Lower Dunstan.
A fascinating insight into Clutha's past including information about farming, the gold rush, coal mining, architecture, forestry and the significance of the district's rivers and natural attractions.
A trip back through a golden era of Otago's history.
An Historical tour of old gold mining sites and places of interest from the early days of the Nevis, following the route once used by the supply wagons in the days when the goldfields were at their height.
Known originally as Blacks diggings, then Blacks, Ophir was a bustling gold town. This is a walk along the main street past many historic buildings.
The Seasider train is Dunedin's scenic coastal tourist train operating from the historic Railway Station in Dunedin New Zealand.
The Southern Scenic Route is the mostly coastal journey from Dunedin in Otago to Te Anau in Southland. The route passes many sites of historical significance.
Four walks of various lengths in the Clutha district at Tapanui and Lawrence.
Several walks of various lengths in the Clutha district at Milton, Waihola and Taieri Mouth.
Several walks of various lengths in the Clutha district at Owaka, Balclutha, Kaka Point and Nugget Point.
The Otago Central Rail Trail follows the old railway formation from Middlemarch to Clyde and has several sections which can be walked or biked independantly.
A look at some interesting historic features around Palmerston, including the cairn on the landmark hill Puketapu.
A self-drive trip from Clyde, through the Manuherikia Valley to St Bathans and back, optionally returning via the Ida Valley.
Rural Heritage
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