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Suggested Dunedin Itineraries

Albatross chick at Taiaroa Head St Clair Hot Salt Water pool The magnificent Larnach Castle Surfing at Aramoana Beloved at the Dunedin Public Art Gallery Designer jewellery at Lure Shopping at Plume Serenity at the Chinese Garden The cheese roll a.ka. Southern Sushi

Adventure

Adventure

If you are coming here to experience the city's more rugged side, there are a number of ways for you to fill your days.

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Arts & Culture

Arts & Culture

Home to New Zealand's first Art School, first public art gallery, the renowned iD Fashion Show, and the 'Dunedin Sound', Dunedin will slake your thirst for the finer things in life.

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Campervan Highlights

Campervan Highlights

All of Dunedin's camping grounds are within easy reach of the main roads in and out of town, making it simple to get out on your next adventure.

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City Life

City Life

If your idea of the perfect holiday is increasing your luggage weight, Dunedin is the right destination. There are clothing designers, art galleries and antique shops galore. Not to mention cafes to rest your weary bones in on the way round.

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Family Fun

Family Fun

So you have arrived in Dunedin with your children and are a little daunted at the prospect of spending a few days in town with bored kids. There is really no need to be worried. There is fun to be had in Dunedin for children of all ages.

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First & Onlys

First & Onlys

As New Zealand's first city, it is only logical that it would be a city of many firsts and world records. New Zealand's first telephone call was from Dunedin, and the first gas street lighting brightened Dunedin residents'evenings. You can spend your trip to Dunedin visiting some of the sites that mark the city's achievements.

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Food & Wine

Food & Wine

Dunedin boasts local brewers, cheese producers, and cafes and restaurants of almost every ethnic flavour, as well as a growing organic food industry. If you just love to eat, you can spend your holiday in Dunedin experiencing some very fine local produce.

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Heritage Trails

Heritage Trails

Dunedin is known as the Edinburgh of the South and is home to many beautiful examples of Gothic, Italianate, Palladian and Georgian architectural forms. If you love gazing skywards at cathedral spires or wandering the hallowed halls of the University, there is an architectural style to take your fancy.

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Otago Rail Trail

Otago Rail Trail

The Otago Central Rail Trail runs between Middlemarch and Clyde. It follows the old Central Otago Branch railway line for 150km, making it the longest rail trail in New Zealand.

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Rain Day Fun

Rain Day Fun

Find out the wide range of activities options to do for the family on a rainy day

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Sports Mad

Sports Mad

Dunedin is not all cafes and art galleries. There is a thriving sports culture here, including adventure sports.

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Walking

Walking

Whether it's walking to a secluded beach or up the steepest street in the world, Dunedin has somewhere for you to stretch your legs.

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Wildlife

Wildlife

Dunedin has more than its share of rare and beautiful wildlife. You can while away hours watching penguins waddle, sea lions lounge and albatrosses soar.

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