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Alexandra Must Do's

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Central Otago wine region makes some of the world’s best pinot noir. Prominent wine producers include Shaky Bridge, Judge Rock, Grey Ridge and Black Ridge. The latter is one of the southernmost vineyards with a tasting room open seven days a week.

Alexandra Blossom Festival

Come spring, the town is awash with fragrant cherry blossom and an annual three-day festival in September celebrates this occurrence. The street parade is a highlight.

Ice Skating

IceinLine is the southern hemisphere’s largest outdoor ice-skating rink – Olympic sized no less.

TOP TIP: Part of IceinLine, learn the art of curling at the new Alexandra Indoor Curling Rink. A fantastic new addition to the complex.

Mountain Clock

Admire views across Alexandra from the enormous clock on the hill that has served the town for over fifty years.

Roxburgh Gorge Trail

This is an isolated one-day bike ride littered with surprises. Covering 34km along the Clutha Mata-au River, remnants from the gold-rush era abound, including schist huts: small, den-like shelters that miners built into the rock face.

Central Otago Beer Festival

Held in high summer, when the weather’s warm but the beer’s cold. Good ale, wine, food and live music all come together for one day at Pioneer Park. 2022 dates TBC – keep an eye on craftbeerfest.co.nz.

Central Stories Museum and Art Gallery

For an insight into the region’s past, pop your head inside here and fill it with exhibits detailing bygone gold mining and local agriculture. Free to visit.

The Millennium Track

This dual walking and cycling trail, known to the locals as The River Walk, skirts the banks of the Clutha River for 12km between Alexandra Bridge and the Clyde Bridge.

Alexandra Golf Club

Tee off at an award-winning course. Eighteenhole green fees start from $35pp, or you can play half for $20. Nice and flat, too – perfect for beginners.

A Tale of Two Bridges

You’ll enter town by crossing the new bridge, built in 1958, but it’s well worth pulling over for a closer look at the original 1882 suspension bridge.

Alexandra - credit Will Nelson

Alexandra - credit Will Nelson

Weaver Estate Vineyard Cottages

For all of us who eat, sleep and breathe good wine, Weaver Estate Vineyard Cottages are situated on its namesake working vineyard. Nod off mere metres from the vines.

Otago Central Rail Trail

New Zealand’s original Great Ride. By encompassing all that is warm and welcoming about Central Otago, this former railway track connects Middlemarch to Clyde over 152km and one to five days. Completed in either direction.

Ferris Road Brewery

Once you’ve completed an Otago cycling trail, why not celebrate with a ‘Trail Ale’ from this rustic brewery and tap room. Open Thursday to Sunday.

Jolendale Park

Six hectares of tree and shrub species in a dry rock land setting, this parkland (on top of Alexandra’s Bridge Hill) is a yearround kaleidoscope of colour.

Roxburgh Orchards

This town is famous for its fruit orchards. Stock up on supplies at the fruit stalls at Johnson’s Cottage Orchard, Fairview Orchard and Hobbs Family Orchard, to name a few.

Shingles Creek Collectables

Pop in to hunt out some treasures in the form of vintage and rustic style collectables.

TOP TIP: For a comprehensive Central Otago wine map, visit centralotagowine.co.nz

Judge Rock, Alexandra © Central Otago Tourism

Judge Rock, Alexandra © Central Otago Tourism

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