Tarras Community Hall
Available for bookings. The hall has a stage, supper room and kitchen, an entrance foyer, changing rooms and toilet facilities.
Folding Hill Wine Company
Organically grown Pinot Noir and Chardonnay.
Mrs Robinson
A delightful local shop, brimming with Vintageware, Fabric, Furniture & Fancies.
The Merino Shop
Merino wool treasures, designed by Christina Perriam.
Come in Time Stamper Battery
A rare and almost complete picture of hard-rock quartz mining in Central.
Lindis Pass Historic Hotel
Marking the old route through the Lindis Pass, the site commemorates the earliest days of the Otago gold rushes.
Tarras Cemetery
Dating back to the 1880s when this area was a thriving gold mining settlement.
Tarras Golf Club
Tarras Golf club is a fully-affiliated club and offers full membership to all. Green fee players are welcome at any time of the year.
Maori Point Vineyard
An award-winning vineyard and winery.
Tarras Country Cafe
Gourmet country cuisine, cabinet food and a vast selection of delicious sweets.
Aspiring Catering
Local flavor and fresh products for weddings, corporate and private events.
Dry Creek and Neinei i Kura
Short walks, longer tramps and mountain biking.
Lindis River, Valley & Pass
The Upper Lindis Valley is rich in walking, biking, picnic and fishing spots.
Tarras Community Church
Available as a wedding venue and event space.
Visitors are welcome to collect the church key from the Merino Store in Tarras Village and see the 75 tapestry kneelers described in A Tapestry of Tarras.
Bricolage: Tarras Farm Stay
Magnificent mountain views, starry nights - the perfect place to get away.
Māori Point Vineyard Cottage
Nestled in the vineyard, with spectacular views and access to the Clutha riverbank.
Tarras Village Store
Locally-sourced products and New Zealand-made goods.
Bendigo Historic Reserve
The heart of Central Otago goldmining, this is the starting point for six DOC walking tracks.
Grandview Ridge Tracks
Extensive, varied walking and biking tracks talong the old Maori mahika kai route towards Wanaka.
Māta-au Clutha & Lake Dunstan
There are walks, swimming spots, picnic areas and freedom camps along the banks of the Mata-au Clutha.
Thompson Gorge Track
Follow the old Maori travelling route through the Dunstans, links up with the Manuherikia Valley.