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Tarras

Tarras
Village
Tarras is located in New Zealand
Tarras
Tarras
Location of Tarras within New Zealand
Coordinates: 44°50′S 169°25′E / 44.833°S 169.417°E / -44.833; 169.417Coordinates: 44°50′S 169°25′E / 44.833°S 169.417°E / -44.833; 169.417
Country New Zealand
Region Otago
Territorial authority Central Otago Region
Elevation 290 m (950 ft)
Time zone NZST (UTC+12)
 • Summer (DST) NZDT (UTC+13)
Area code 03

Tarras is a small farming settlement in Central Otago, in the South Island of New Zealand.

Tarras is located on the slopes above the upper reaches of the Clutha Valley, on State Highway 8. It is the first village reached by travellers heading south through the Lindis Pass, and is close to the junction where travellers from Mount Cook turn west towards Hawea, Wanaka, and the Haast Pass.

Most farms in the Tarras district run sheep, principally merino sheep farmed for their super-fine wool. Some also raise other sheep breeds and deer. Since the introduction of large-scale irrigation from 2010, many farms are converting to beef cattle.

Vineyards have been established in the region since 2000, growing mainly pinot noir and riesling grapes. The Tarras vineyards are classified as being in the Bendigo sub-region.

Tarras is one of the driest areas in New Zealand, with annual rainfall of between 300 and 500 millimetres (12 and 20 in).

Tarras School is known nationally as the school whose friends group published several children's books about Shrek, the hermit Merino sheep.

Tarras Church (Anglican & Presbyterian) is known for its historic kneelers created to celebrate the centennial of New Zealand women's suffrage.

Tarras Rural Women publish the community newsletter, Tarras Talk.

The Tarras Tearooms is a historic waystation for travellers through the Lindis Pass.


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