Olivers Central Otago is within the historic precinct of Clyde. The main entrance for the Lodge and Stables accommodation is located on Holloway Road which is one street back from Sunderland Street (signage will guide you).
Queenstown 60 minutes, Cromwell 20 minutes, Alexandra 10 minutes.
CHILD POLICY Family friendly
CHECK-IN 2pm – 6pm Please contact us if you propose to arrive outside these times.| CHECK-OUT 10:30am
CANCELLATION 30 days 30% | 7 days 100%
OPEN ALL YEAR
The historic Olivers Lodge opened a new chapter in its fascinating history when the buildings underwent an authentic restoration, reflecting their significant place in the chronicles of the Central Otago region.
The original stone complex, located in Clyde’s historic precinct, was built by Benjamin Naylor in 1869 as a general store, servicing the prospectors who sought their fortunes during the Otago gold rush. Today, in recognition of its outstanding heritage value, Olivers is protected by Heritage New Zealand with a priority category one classification.
Alongside the historic lodge and stables, the iconic landmark originally named the Victoria Store includes award-winning Olivers Restaurant and Bar, the Victoria Store Brewery and the Merchant of Clyde – a café-bakery-delicatessen.
The Olivers restoration has breathed new life into one of the region’s most striking heritage structures.
A stay at this distinctively Central Otago property is a unique boutique accommodation and culinary experience and a must for those cycling the spectacular local trails, sampling award-winning wines in picturesque vineyards or just kicking back and enjoying fine food, wine and craft beer in Olivers sun-drenched courtyard.
Accommodation
At Olivers Lodge & Stables we offer two distinct styles of boutique Central Otago accommodation.
The five Stable rooms (think schist walls and stable doors) open out onto a sunny courtyard.
Six rooms, within the Lodge, offer elegant interiors subtly mixed with old world charm.
All rooms are ensuited and a freshly baked breakfast is served each morning in the 135 year old schist walled dining room, or outside in Olivers sunny courtyard.
ROOMS 11 | MAX GUESTS 22
Central Otago wineries
Cycle Trails including Otago Central Rail Trail and Lake Dunstan Trail
Olivers Restaurant, Bar & Brewery
Historic Precinct – the village of Clyde
Queenstown – 1 hour
Dunedin – 2 hours 30 minutes
Christchurch – 5 hours 30 minutes