Town

Clyde

The exterior of a building in Clyde.

With an old-world charm that will make you swoon, expect to leave a little piece of your heart in the cute and quaint town of Clyde. A town rich in history and culture, Clyde was once a bustling hub for gold miners in the 1860s. Today, visitors can wander along its streets and explore lovingly preserved historic buildings filled with new riches. 

Take home a piece of Clyde at independent stores selling luxurious wool for your next knitting project, local art and photography, fine homewares, preserves made just down the road, and more. You’ll be glad to know, great coffee and fresh baked goods are always within reach, as are first-class restaurants that celebrate fresh seasonal ingredients alongside Central Otago wines (fun fact: the region’s first vines were planted at Monte Christo Winery back in the 1860s, which you can still visit today). A range of boutique accommodation options are available for those wishing to stay a little longer, including a group of old stables converted into elegant sleeping quarters. 

For outdoor enthusiasts, Clyde serves as the start or end point for cycling trips on the Otago Central Rail Trail or Roxburgh Gorge Trail, with many opportunities to play golf, walk the river track, enjoy your favourite water sports, and admire the lake and mountain views from the famous Clyde Dam lookout.

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