Macraes has New Zealand’s largest gold mine
Macraes township is 22km off the Rail Trail from Hyde. Stanley’s Hotel is located on the main street and is the hub of the community.
Macraes flat area and village of Macraes are named after John McRae who lived in the area from about 1859 to 1864 when he was employed as a shepherd involved in boundary keeping. Gold fever arrived in 1864 in Macraes and by 1865 there are 25 businesses in the village and the population had risen to approximately 500 people. The Second World War interrupted reef mining with only sporadic mining continuing on a reduced scale in later years.
Today with oceana Gold New Zealand Ltd operating the largest gold mine in New Zealand, approximately 300,000 oz of gold a year.
Stanley’s is a unique historic hotel built in 1882.
Licensed bar, off-licence, meals, accommodation & transport transfers.
It has a wonderful atmosphere and an ambience second to none - summer garden bar & bbq - well worth a stay.
Rates:$170 Queen Room rate includes a light continental breakfast. After recovering from the days cycling, our comfortable rooms are a much welcomed relief to recover from the day.
$50 transport transfers x Hyde per booking
Kitchen open every evening 6 - 7.30pm - with a variety of seasonal dishes as well as our signature dishes, the Stanley's steak meal and Stanley's gourmet hamburgers and pizza's.
Able to provide takeaway lunchbox for following day on Rail Trail
Stanley's Hotel is located close to the Oceana Gold Mine. Ph: 03 465 2400
Nearby Macraes you will find the sight of a gold mining township called Nenthorn. Today Nenthorn only has a stone chimney, building platforms, and stone ruins.
On theopposite side of the road from Stanley's Hotel is the display area about Macraes history including the first settlers to move to the area with the discovery of gold. There is also information about modern day mining that OceanaGold Corporation operate today witch is the biggest gold mine in new Zealand
The small village has many historical buildings such as the Stanley’s Hotel Livery Stables, the Boot-Makers, the old Post Office, and the United Kingdom Hotel. You will also find the 1904 Presbyterian Church and a Catholic Church, the Macraes Moonlight School which is still running today, and the 1911 Coronation Hall. There are several other interesting historic buildings around the village, and a historic bridge between Macraes and Hyde which crosses the Taeiri River.
Macraes Flat holds wetlands that make up the head waters of the North Branch of the Waikkouaiti River. These wetlands provide important feeding and breeding habitats for a range of insects and birds. Take the time to follow the track and learn about the plants, insects and birds. You will also see many of the art works. Approximately 30 minutes.
Snow Tussock is the first of at least 9 artworks to be created as part of the Heritage and Art Park at Macraes.
Snow Tussock is the first of at least 9 artworks to be created as part of the Heritage and Art Park at Macraes.
On theopposite side of the road from Stanley's Hotel is the display area about Macraes history including the first settlers to move to the area with the discovery of gold. There is also information about modern day mining that OceanaGold Corporation operate today witch is the biggest gold mine in new Zealand
Macraes has New Zealand’s biggest man-made hole in the ground, Fraser’s Open Pit. This goldmine can be viewed by the public, and it operates every hour of every day.
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