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Top 10 Things about the Roxburgh Gorge

The Roxburgh Gorge is a stunning natural gorge carved out by the Clutha River, located in New Zealand’s South Island.

The Roxburgh Gorge Trail is a popular walking and cycling trail that runs through the gorge, covering a distance of 34 kilometers.

The trail is rated as intermediate to advanced, with some steep ascents and descents and a few challenging rocky sections.

A boat transfer is required for one section of the trail, running from Doctors Point to Shingle Creek. Visitors can arrange for a boat transfer with one of the local tour operators.

The best time to visit the Roxburgh Gorge Trail is during the warmer months between October and April, when the weather is mild and the trail is at its most scenic.

The trail features a variety of terrain, including flat riverbanks, steep and rocky sections, and several suspension bridges that cross the Clutha River.

There are several toilets and picnic areas along the trail, as well as accommodation options in nearby towns.

Visitors can bring their own bikes or rent them from local operators.

Dogs are not allowed on the trail to protect the fragile natural environment.

The Roxburgh Gorge Trail is a unique and unforgettable experience, providing visitors with stunning views of the gorge and the Clutha River. It is a must-visit destination for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers in New Zealand.

 

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