Cromwell, Otago, New Zealand. A town in the South Island fascinates with its beautiful nature. The town was established after gold was discovered here in the 19th century. Later as gold has run out, the fertile soil has been used to grow fruits and vineyards until this day. Otago is the southern-most grape growing region in the world and Cromwell as well produces very fine wines.
Among wine tasting tourists come here to enjoy hiking, mountain biking, fishing in the crystal clear Lake Dunstan. The gorge, eroded by two rivers, makes it a wonderful place to hike and go biking. Cromwell also supports artists, therefore, galleries and museums invite locals and tourists to admire arts and crafts.
Why to go there?
Amazing nature, wineries, various activities, culture.
When to go there?
Anytime – climate is mild all year round.
How to get there?
Get to Cromwell by car or bus.
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