Top 10 Things to do Good for Couples in Oamaru, South Island

April 9, 2022 Florencio Paulino

Oamaru (/ɒməˈruː/ ( listen); Māori: Te Oha-a-Maru) is the largest town in North Otago, in the South Island of New Zealand, it is the main town in the Waitaki District. It is 80 kilometres (50 mi) south of Timaru and 120 kilometres (75 mi) north of Dunedin on the Pacific coast; State Highway 1 and the railway Main South Line connect it to both cities. With a population of 13,900, Oamaru is the 28th largest urban area in New Zealand, and the third largest in Otago behind Dunedin and Queenstown.
Restaurants in Oamaru

1. Vertical Ventures NZ Ltd

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Vertical Ventures NZ Ltd

Pop-in to our cycle shop, opposite the brewery in the historic area of Oamaru for advice of where to ride. We offer a range of services on The Alps 2 Ocean Cycle trail (A2O). Our tours are second to none and we pride ourselves on delivering high quality services. Our clients are considered are ambassadors and we will cater to your needs. If you want to be independent then we can organise and book your itinerary for you. We offer bike hire including e-bikes and children's bikes. Theres Nothing like slowing things down, getting some light exercise and fresh air. Hire a bike for the day and head inland on the A2O for a spot of lunch at Enfield or further to explore the Rakis tunnel, a great day out.

2. Sanctum Grove Equine

2254 Herbert-Hampden Road, Oamaru 9495 New Zealand +64 210 254 0946 http://sanctumgrove.weebly.com/trekking.html
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Sanctum Grove Equine

Reviewed By Bubbbblz

We had an amazing trail riding experience. Tania was so welcoming and accomodating; she went out of her way to make sure we were comfortable and had a great time. The ride was the perfect length and the walk through the stunning rivers was an unforgettable experience. 100% would recommend!!

3. Whitestone City

12 Harbour Street, Oamaru 9400 New Zealand +64 21 944 561 http://www.whitestonecity.com
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Whitestone City

Learn about our history by taking part in it. Take a tour of the visual tale of our town from the rough-sawn Whitestone beginnings to the polished and finely worked grandeur of our facades that still exist today. Partake of Victorian pastimes or boldly go beyond the curtains to encounter our colourful past. Leisurely repose oneself in the sumptuous surrounds of our parlour.

Reviewed By 13Sue - Auckland, New Zealand

My daughter and I decided to do the Grand tour in Whitestone city. This involved getting dressed up in victorian clothing and being guided around the building by Sandy who provided us with some interesting history of Oamaru as well as snapping photographs of us on our phones. Sandy was very passionate about Oamaru and the history of the area and she spent time ensuring we looked the part which we certainly did! We even attracted a bit of attention as we had our photos taken outside. I loved how we could touch things as we walked around and they even had a Penny Farthing carrousel. I would highly recommend this to dress up fans and history buffs, even those who arent would enjoy this I'm sure. Suitable for all ages.

4. The New Zealand Whisky Company

14-16 Harbour Street, Oamaru 9400 New Zealand +64 3-434 8842 [email protected] http://www.thenzwhisky.com
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The New Zealand Whisky Company

Our Cellar Door is now closed. We hope to open a new Cellar Door again in the near future. Please follow us on Facebook for updates.

Reviewed By Ash_84nz - Hamilton, New Zealand

I had planned trip down to Oamaru for months. I had previously tried lot of there older bottlings And had paid for a private 20 litre whisky cask. Tasting room is very well appointed with some very reasonably priced whiskies to try. Team at Nz Whisky is outstanding and are well trained to cater for a discerning client. I would highly recommend visiting to try some of there drams. You can also buy bottles on site.

5. Steampunk HQ

1 Itchen Street, Oamaru 9400 New Zealand +64 27 778 6547 http://steampunkoamaru.co.nz
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4.5 based on 1,066 reviews

Steampunk HQ

Steampunk hq, which opened in november 2011, is an art collaboration proudly based in oamaru, new zealand. It sets out to portray an industrial version of steampunk, with a giant sense of humour and larger than life visions of an off the wall steampunk universe. Steampunk HQ is well known for its full scale train engine that spits fire and billows smoke The lonely planet guide rates steampunk hq as one of nz’s best new tourist attractions.

Reviewed By CollRr - Auckland, New Zealand

The Steampunk Museum is iconic in Oamaru. It contains a wide variety of various artefacts made from old industrial machinery - there are animals, masks, outfits, and new machines created as retrofuturistic. There is also a futuristic light show which enables you to see yourself “travelling time and space”. Worth a visit and filled with interesting objects.

6. Oamaru's Victorian Precinct

2 Harbour Street, Oamaru 9400 New Zealand +64 3-434 5385 [email protected] http://www.victorianoamaru.co.nz
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Oamaru's Victorian Precinct

Visit and explore Oamaru’s Victorian Precinct and experience what this architecturally stunning and unique area has to offer. Explore and enjoy a number of great attractions and activities including galleries, craft, antique and book stores, as well as eateries and bars serving up some delicious food, fine wine, craft beer and world-class whisky. Come along and join in the fun of Victorian Oamaru.

Reviewed By Melanieg2776

Great time having a nosy in all the shops great architecture and had a great atmosphere everyone manning the shops were super friends and engaging

7. Alps 2 Ocean Cycle Trail

1 Thames Street, Oamaru 9400 New Zealand +64 21 195 5572 [email protected] http://www.alps2ocean.com
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Alps 2 Ocean Cycle Trail

The Alps 2 Ocean Cycle Trail is a 306km journey from the Southern Alps to the Pacific Ocean. This is New Zealand - in all its splendor and beauty - from the highest mountain, past great lakes and rivers to the ocean. , the 9 section trail is an easy to intermediate graded trail, offering a pleasing mix of on and off-road trails. Allow 4-6 days for the entire ride, or simply try out a day excursion. Amidst the grandeur of braided rivers, glacier-carved valleys, turquoise hydro-lakes, tussock highlands and rural plains, are a host of tantalising off-the-bike activities including wine-tasting, penguin-spotting, glider flights or simply quietly soaking in alfresco hot tubs. It's no wonder people come from all over the world to enjoy the Trail's stunning vistas, wide open spaces and expansive landscapes. The Alps 2 Ocean Cycle Trail is internationally recognised and a great way to experience the diversity of the South Island.

Reviewed By adiegel - Auckland, New Zealand

Absolutely fantastic ride. Self organised and rode with panniers over 6 days; accommodation on way was great- highly recommend duntroon hotel service abs food were impeccable) Trail is mostly off road and when on the road on extremely quiet roads along fabulous canals etc. when on tracks-the track is fantastic and in good condition- a few stony bits but I am not a highly experienced technical mountain biker and managed easily (was on a hard tail bike not electric bike). This trail is so varied in scenery and absolutely stunning. We did it end of April / may ; cold fingers/feet in the morning but a great time of year to do it.

8. Oamaru Public Gardens

Chelmer Street, Oamaru New Zealand +64 3-433 0300 http://www.visitoamaru.co.nz/activities/all/oamaru-public-gardens.aspx
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Oamaru Public Gardens

Reviewed By cathotateweg - Kaitangata, New Zealand

We were surprised at how large these garden are. We were staying at the caravan park alongside it and were pleased to be able to walk along the whole gardens down into the town centre. Great track too for our 3 Yr old to ride his bike.

9. Oamaru Steam and Rail

2 Itchen Street, Oamaru 9400 New Zealand +64 27 277 4678 [email protected] http://www.oamaru-steam.org.nz
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Oamaru Steam and Rail

Incorporated in 1986, we provide a vintage railway experience for both locals and tourists, as well as restore locomotives and rolling stock and associated rail infrastructure. All maintenance work and train operations are carried out by our volunteer crew. We run coal-fired steam and vintage diesel trains every Sunday (subject to volunteer staffing) in the Victorian Precinct in Oamaru, New Zealand.

Reviewed By 83114a

What a great little train ride, great value for money. I would definitely do it again and perfect if you have kids

10. Moeraki Boulders

Moeraki Village, Oamaru New Zealand +64 3-439 4827 http://www.moerakiboulders.com
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Moeraki Boulders

The mystical Moeraki Boulders captured at dawn.

Reviewed By sarahgR7098ZM - New Zealand, null

Awesome, mystical experience. Loved this, natural wonder, like giant marbles. The sea is rough, cool, green. The sea air clears your lungs, clears your mind and rejuvenates your soul. Be kind to yourself, come visit. Love from Sarah-Jane xx

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