Queenstown to Dunedin Incl Taieri Gorge Train (One-Way)
Queenstown to Dunedin Incl Taieri Gorge Train (One-Way)
Queenstown to Dunedin Incl Taieri Gorge Train (One-Way)
Queenstown to Dunedin Incl Taieri Gorge Train (One-Way)
Queenstown to Dunedin Incl Taieri Gorge Train (One-Way)
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Queenstown to Dunedin Incl Taieri Gorge Train (One-Way)

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Highlights

Board the iconic Taieri Gorge Train for a scenic journey to Dunedin
Enjoy a morning tea stop at the historic Clyde
Explore the historic gold rush towns of Cromwell and St Bathans
Itinerary
Begin your journey with a hotel pickup in Queenstown, the adventure capital of New Zealand. As you depart, travel east through the iconic Gibbston wine region and the dramatic Kawarau Gorge, where gold rush history and rugged beauty combine.

Drive alongside the shimmering waters of Lake Dunstan and Cromwell, a town rich in gold mining history and nestled at the confluence of the Clutha and Kawarau Rivers. Stop for morning tea (available for purchase) at the historic town of Clyde.

Pause for photos at the picturesque 1880 suspension bridge — a testament to 19th-century engineering that spans the Manuherikia River in one of Central Otago's oldest settlements. Wander through the atmospheric ghost town of St Bathans, where gold once ruled and stories still echo. Marvel at the haunting Blue Lake, formed by mining, and explore well-preserved buildings from a bygone era.

Arrive in the highlands at the remote station of Pukerangi, where you'll board the iconic Taieri Gorge Train. Say goodbye to your guide and prepare for a stunning rail journey through deep canyons, over viaducts, and into New Zealand's wild interior.

This legendary heritage railway offers panoramic views of towering cliffs, ancient tunnels, and scenic river valleys — a truly immersive experience into the rugged Otago landscape. Your journey concludes at the Dunedin Railway Station, a masterpiece of ornate Edwardian design. Step off the train into one of New Zealand's most elegant cities — known for its Scottish heritage, rich culture, and beautiful architecture.