1. Larnach Castle
New Zealand's only castle, offering stunning architecture, beautiful gardens, and a fascinating history.
The best places to see and eat in Dunedin, ranked by real travelers.
New Zealand's only castle, offering stunning architecture, beautiful gardens, and a fascinating history.
A family-friendly museum featuring interactive exhibits, a tropical forest, and a planetarium.
Experience the thrill of walking or driving up the world's steepest residential street.
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A tranquil oasis with a diverse collection of plants, themed gardens, and lovely walking paths.
Discover the rich history of Dunedin and Otago with exhibits on early settlers and local culture.
A scenic coastal walk leading to dramatic cliffs, sea-carved rock formations, and a historic tunnel.
An authentic Chinese garden offering peace, tranquility, and a glimpse into Chinese culture.
Provides panoramic views over Dunedin and the Otago Peninsula, perfect for photography.
A well-preserved historic mansion with guided tours showcasing early 20th-century life.
A wildlife sanctuary home to native New Zealand species, with walking trails and guided tours.
Features a diverse collection of local and international art, along with rotating exhibitions.
A fun and safe playground for children, featuring various play equipment and picnic areas.
A charming park with walking paths, a duck pond, and plenty of green spaces for relaxation.
A picturesque beach known for its sand dunes and the possibility of spotting sea lions.
Showcases works by local artists and hosts regular exhibitions in a historic building.
A remote and serene beach, ideal for wildlife spotting and enjoying natural beauty.
A small but lovely garden in the heart of Dunedin, perfect for a relaxing stroll.
A dramatic coastal area with sea-carved sandstone cliffs and a historic hand-carved tunnel leading to a secluded beach.
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