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Milton Must-Do's

SOD COTTAGE

Sitting on the Milton Highway and built in the 1860s from mud and straw, this dinky little abode provided a basic stopover for gold miners. Fully restored in 1970, it’s fully furnished, too.

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LAKE WAIHOLA

The larger of the two neighbouring lakes and New Zealand’s most inland tidal lake. Come for the water sports:a medley of fishing, boating,kayaking, rowing and waterskiing.

MILBURN WHALE AND DOLPHIN FOSSILS LOOKOUT

Thirty million-year-old whale and dolphin fossils were found next to the lookout over Lake Waihola. Displays explain the find.

TOKOMAIRIRO PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

Fashioned with all the spires and aesthetics of a European Presbyterian church, this is one of Clutha’s prominent landmarks.

SINCLAIR WETLANDS

Internationally renowned wetlands on Milton’s doorstep,it’s flush with water-loving birds and an idyllic spot for walks, birdwatching and rowboats.

TOP TIP: Taieri Mouth feeds into Lake Waihola via the Taieri River. The mouth itself boasts a white-sand beach, safe swimming, surfing and the Taieri Mouth Beach Holiday Camp.

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