Tarras

Tarras
Tarras
Tarras
Tarras

Tarras is a small, rural settlement located in the Central Otago region of New Zealand’s South Island. Known for its tranquil atmosphere and stunning landscapes, Tarras offers visitors a taste of authentic rural New Zealand life amidst a backdrop of rolling hills, expansive farmlands, and rugged mountain ranges. This quaint village is perhaps best known as the gateway to the spectacular Lindis Pass, a breathtakingly scenic route that connects Central Otago with the Mackenzie Basin. The pass offers sweeping views of tussock-covered hills and dramatic mountain vistas, making it a popular drive for those exploring the South Island’s natural beauty. Tarras itself is a small but charming community, with a handful of local shops, cafes, and galleries that reflect the area’s agricultural heritage and creative spirit. The Tarras Country Store is a popular stop for travellers, offering local crafts, wool products, and gourmet treats, while the local cafes provide a warm and welcoming spot to enjoy a coffee or a meal. The region surrounding Tarras is known for its high-country farming, particularly sheep farming, and for its vineyards that produce some of New Zealand’s finest wines, especially Pinot Noir. Visitors can explore the nearby vineyards, enjoying tastings and tours that showcase the region’s viticulture. Tarras is also famous as the home of Shrek, a Merino sheep who became a national icon after evading shearing for six years and was eventually found in a cave in the surrounding hills. Shrek’s story brought Tarras to the attention of many, adding a quirky and endearing element to the village’s charm. While Tarras is small, its location makes it an ideal base for exploring the wider Central Otago region. Nearby attractions include the historic gold-mining town of Cromwell, the outdoor adventure hub of Wanaka, and the scenic beauty of the Clutha River.