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THE SEASIDER
Welcome aboard the Seasider where we offer excellent views as the train travels along Otago Harbour to climb the cliff tops to emerge above the Pacific Ocean and the incredible view over the dazzling Blue Skin Bay. This section of railway is considered to be a highlight of the rail network in New Zealand. The train runs as far as Oamaru and this is a great option to take running on a weekly WELCOME TO DUNEDIN FOR TERTIARY OPEN DAY 2021 Otago University and the Otago Polytechnic offer some of the best degree and vocational training pathways in New Zealand. But the location and lifestyle are almost as important as the education itself. To truly get a taste of all this vibrant southern city has to offer, check out the ideas and deals below to WALKING TRACKS & TRAILS The Silver Peaks range lies right at Dunedin’s back door; between the Taieri River to the west and Blueskin Bay and Waitati in the east. The Silver Peaks Scenic Reserve and adjoining areas provide day walks and challenging backcountry tramping, less than a 30 minute drive from the city. Read more at www.doc.govt.nz.WELCOME TO CODE
Information on accommodation, activities, attractions, events, restaurants, shopping, maps, conferences and tours in Dunedin, NewZealand.
DUNEDIN RAILWAYS
A visit to Dunedin is not complete without a trip on the Taieri Gorge Railway – one of New Zealand's great train trips. The train departs daily from downtown Dunedin into the rugged and spectacular Taieri Gorge. Marvel at the variety in landscapes as the train negotiates this narrow and exhilarating river gorge. We offer full commentary, sightseeing stops, friendly staff and a licensed snack MALLS & SHOPPING CENTRES Wall Street Mall brings you boutique shopping with internationally loved brands in an elegant, enclosed and gracious shopping space. Wall Street offers you books, music, fashion, flowers, lingerie, fragrance and cosmetics, beautiful handmade products, gift shops, delicious foodand great coffee.
FOOD TRUCKS
Indulgent. International Flavours. Camping. Listen. Dunedin's growing range of food trucks offer an impressive array of mobile foodie options. As well as circling the suburbs, they’re often attracting queues at the Otago Farmers Market and Mosgiel Food Truck Market. The Dumpling Lady. Dumpling lovers rave about this mobile snackspecialist.
VICTORY BEACH & THE PYRAMIDS Victory Beach. This pristine and completely undeveloped beach is named after the SS Victory ship that sunk off its shores in 1861. It is also home to sea lions, fur seals, blue and yellow-eyed penguins. At 3.5 kilometres, Victory Beach is the longest beach on Otago Peninsula. It is located alongside the Papanui Inlet and surrounded by sand dunes.BLUESKIN BAY
Picturesque Blueskin Bay is an estuary about 25km north of Dunedin, just off State Highway 1. The bay was named after Te Hikututu and his nephew Kahutin because of their Tā Moko (traditional Maori tattoos). The estuary is abundant with Southern clams (or Cockles as the locals call them) and Southern Clams Ltd have made them a major NZ export. LONG BEACH - ŌTEPOTI Long Beach is a stunning 30-minute drive north of Dunedin, via Port Chalmers. Make time to visit Port, Aramoana and Orokonui Ecosanctuary on the way. Long Beach, known in Māori as Warauwerawera, is a small coastal settlement in Otago, New Zealand comprising approximately 100 homes. The small settlement of Purakaunui is located nearby.THE SEASIDER
Welcome aboard the Seasider where we offer excellent views as the train travels along Otago Harbour to climb the cliff tops to emerge above the Pacific Ocean and the incredible view over the dazzling Blue Skin Bay. This section of railway is considered to be a highlight of the rail network in New Zealand. The train runs as far as Oamaru and this is a great option to take running on a weekly WELCOME TO DUNEDIN FOR TERTIARY OPEN DAY 2021 Otago University and the Otago Polytechnic offer some of the best degree and vocational training pathways in New Zealand. But the location and lifestyle are almost as important as the education itself. To truly get a taste of all this vibrant southern city has to offer, check out the ideas and deals below to WALKING TRACKS & TRAILS The Silver Peaks range lies right at Dunedin’s back door; between the Taieri River to the west and Blueskin Bay and Waitati in the east. The Silver Peaks Scenic Reserve and adjoining areas provide day walks and challenging backcountry tramping, less than a 30 minute drive from the city. Read more at www.doc.govt.nz.WELCOME TO CODE
Information on accommodation, activities, attractions, events, restaurants, shopping, maps, conferences and tours in Dunedin, NewZealand.
DUNEDIN RAILWAYS
A visit to Dunedin is not complete without a trip on the Taieri Gorge Railway – one of New Zealand's great train trips. The train departs daily from downtown Dunedin into the rugged and spectacular Taieri Gorge. Marvel at the variety in landscapes as the train negotiates this narrow and exhilarating river gorge. We offer full commentary, sightseeing stops, friendly staff and a licensed snack MALLS & SHOPPING CENTRES Wall Street Mall brings you boutique shopping with internationally loved brands in an elegant, enclosed and gracious shopping space. Wall Street offers you books, music, fashion, flowers, lingerie, fragrance and cosmetics, beautiful handmade products, gift shops, delicious foodand great coffee.
FOOD TRUCKS
Indulgent. International Flavours. Camping. Listen. Dunedin's growing range of food trucks offer an impressive array of mobile foodie options. As well as circling the suburbs, they’re often attracting queues at the Otago Farmers Market and Mosgiel Food Truck Market. The Dumpling Lady. Dumpling lovers rave about this mobile snackspecialist.
VICTORY BEACH & THE PYRAMIDS Victory Beach. This pristine and completely undeveloped beach is named after the SS Victory ship that sunk off its shores in 1861. It is also home to sea lions, fur seals, blue and yellow-eyed penguins. At 3.5 kilometres, Victory Beach is the longest beach on Otago Peninsula. It is located alongside the Papanui Inlet and surrounded by sand dunes.BLUESKIN BAY
Picturesque Blueskin Bay is an estuary about 25km north of Dunedin, just off State Highway 1. The bay was named after Te Hikututu and his nephew Kahutin because of their Tā Moko (traditional Maori tattoos). The estuary is abundant with Southern clams (or Cockles as the locals call them) and Southern Clams Ltd have made them a major NZ export.NATURAL WONDERS
Explore Dunedin's amazing natural wonders from spectacular volcanic formations through to epic coastlines full of hidden gems, you'll need your camera at the ready. Egypt's ancient pyramids are mere babes in arms compared to the two found at Ōkia Reserve. Wander the easy trail from the car park on Otago Peninsula's Dick Road to view the LargeWHAT'S ON DUNEDIN
Information on accommodation, activities, attractions, events, restaurants, shopping, maps, conferences and tours in Dunedin, NewZealand.
LIVING HERE
Dunedin information sheet. Active city. The city is home to New Zealand’s only covered multi-use sports and entertainment stadium, drawing in world class musical, sporting and social events. Indoor and outdoor sports facilities abound and Dunedin’s founders had the foresight to design a winding Town Belt of parks through the city’shill
WALKING TRACKS & TRAILS The Silver Peaks range lies right at Dunedin’s back door; between the Taieri River to the west and Blueskin Bay and Waitati in the east. The Silver Peaks Scenic Reserve and adjoining areas provide day walks and challenging backcountry tramping, less than a 30 minute drive from the city. Read more at www.doc.govt.nz.CONSTRUCTION
Construction in Dunedin is set to reach heights similar to those of the gold rush days. Growing strength in the areas of health, education, tech industries, hospitality and tourism has led to a simultaneous rise in renewal projects and new builds that looks set to last for years to come. The new $1.3 billion, high-tech Dunedinhospital alone
VICTORY BEACH & THE PYRAMIDS Victory Beach. This pristine and completely undeveloped beach is named after the SS Victory ship that sunk off its shores in 1861. It is also home to sea lions, fur seals, blue and yellow-eyed penguins. At 3.5 kilometres, Victory Beach is the longest beach on Otago Peninsula. It is located alongside the Papanui Inlet and surrounded by sand dunes. MALLS & SHOPPING CENTRES Wall Street Mall brings you boutique shopping with internationally loved brands in an elegant, enclosed and gracious shopping space. Wall Street offers you books, music, fashion, flowers, lingerie, fragrance and cosmetics, beautiful handmade products, gift shops, delicious foodand great coffee.
BLUESKIN BAY
Picturesque Blueskin Bay is an estuary about 25km north of Dunedin, just off State Highway 1. The bay was named after Te Hikututu and his nephew Kahutin because of their Tā Moko (traditional Maori tattoos). The estuary is abundant with Southern clams (or Cockles as the locals call them) and Southern Clams Ltd have made them a major NZ export.GOLF COURSES
For information contact gladfield.golf@gmail.com or call 03 489 4882. This semi-private, 9-hole course is located at 336 Brighton Road Waldronville. Scattered with trees, a few bunkers and a lake make it a testing course for golfers of all levels. The course provides a great view overlooking the Kaikorai Estuary. ART GALLERIES & EXHIBITIONS Dunedin Public Art Gallery. The Dunedin Public Art Gallery is one of New Zealand's four major metropolitan art galleries. Established in 1884, the gallery was the first in New Zealand and is well known for the richness of its historic collection, including significant works by Dunedin and national artists such as Ralph Hotere and FrancesHodgkins.
ACCOMMODATION
Escape to Aaron Lodge Top 10 Holiday Park, a hidden gem tucked away in Kaikorai Valley and nestled in New Zealand’s beautiful southern city of Dunedin. Set amidst sprawling, lush gardens our sheltered holiday park is the perfect getaway. Email Website Phone +64 3 476 4725. Adding Add to Itinerary Remove from Itinerary.HERITAGE HITS
Dunedin lives with and values its heritage architecture. We have fine examples of working heritage buildings, like Speight's Brewery, the Gasworks Museum and Olveston Historic Home. Dunedin's history is on display in stunning architecture locals see every day, often unaware of the stories of success, scandal, innovation and adventure that WELCOME TO DUNEDIN FOR TERTIARY OPEN DAY 2021 Otago University and the Otago Polytechnic offer some of the best degree and vocational training pathways in New Zealand. But the location and lifestyle are almost as important as the education itself. To truly get a taste of all this vibrant southern city has to offer, check out the ideas and deals below to WALKING TRACKS & TRAILS The Silver Peaks range lies right at Dunedin’s back door; between the Taieri River to the west and Blueskin Bay and Waitati in the east. The Silver Peaks Scenic Reserve and adjoining areas provide day walks and challenging backcountry tramping, less than a 30 minute drive from the city. Read more at www.doc.govt.nz.JOBS - ŌTEPOTI
Now hiring – jobs in Dunedin. The wider Dunedin job market is in growth mode with hundreds of vacancies across a number of sectors from professional services, education and healthcare through to construction, engineering, tech and everything in between. The local economy has experienced steady growth over the last 5 years and thisis set
DOWNTOWN ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE WALK The best way to do enjoy a heritage walk is with a knowledgable guide, contact the Dunedin i-Site Visitor Centre to find out how.. Heritage Building Walk One. Walk One takes you on a tour of the Heritage buildings in Central Dunedin, that have been categorised by the New Zealand Historic Places Trust.WELCOME TO CODE
Information on accommodation, activities, attractions, events, restaurants, shopping, maps, conferences and tours in Dunedin, NewZealand.
FOOD TRUCKS
Indulgent. International Flavours. Camping. Listen. Dunedin's growing range of food trucks offer an impressive array of mobile foodie options. As well as circling the suburbs, they’re often attracting queues at the Otago Farmers Market and Mosgiel Food Truck Market. The Dumpling Lady. Dumpling lovers rave about this mobile snackspecialist.
SANDFLY BAY
Sandfly Bay is a bay with large dunes on the Otago Peninsula, 15 km east of central Dunedin. The bay was often thought by locals to have been named for a small biting insect known as the Sandfly, but this is incorrect. It was named after the sand which, given the windy nature of this coast, flies from the dunes surrounding the bay.PORT CHALMERS
A port town full of history and charm, Port Chalmers captures your heart on the first visit. High above the hum and beeping of the container terminal, Flagstaff Lookout offers a panoramic view from Otago Peninsula’s Taiaroa Head, Aramoana at the harbour mouth, to the historic Scott Memorial high on the hill on the other side oftown.
ACCOMMODATION
Escape to Aaron Lodge Top 10 Holiday Park, a hidden gem tucked away in Kaikorai Valley and nestled in New Zealand’s beautiful southern city of Dunedin. Set amidst sprawling, lush gardens our sheltered holiday park is the perfect getaway. Email Website Phone +64 3 476 4725. Adding Add to Itinerary Remove from Itinerary.HERITAGE HITS
Dunedin lives with and values its heritage architecture. We have fine examples of working heritage buildings, like Speight's Brewery, the Gasworks Museum and Olveston Historic Home. Dunedin's history is on display in stunning architecture locals see every day, often unaware of the stories of success, scandal, innovation and adventure that WELCOME TO DUNEDIN FOR TERTIARY OPEN DAY 2021 Otago University and the Otago Polytechnic offer some of the best degree and vocational training pathways in New Zealand. But the location and lifestyle are almost as important as the education itself. To truly get a taste of all this vibrant southern city has to offer, check out the ideas and deals below to WALKING TRACKS & TRAILS The Silver Peaks range lies right at Dunedin’s back door; between the Taieri River to the west and Blueskin Bay and Waitati in the east. The Silver Peaks Scenic Reserve and adjoining areas provide day walks and challenging backcountry tramping, less than a 30 minute drive from the city. Read more at www.doc.govt.nz.JOBS - ŌTEPOTI
Now hiring – jobs in Dunedin. The wider Dunedin job market is in growth mode with hundreds of vacancies across a number of sectors from professional services, education and healthcare through to construction, engineering, tech and everything in between. The local economy has experienced steady growth over the last 5 years and thisis set
DOWNTOWN ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE WALK The best way to do enjoy a heritage walk is with a knowledgable guide, contact the Dunedin i-Site Visitor Centre to find out how.. Heritage Building Walk One. Walk One takes you on a tour of the Heritage buildings in Central Dunedin, that have been categorised by the New Zealand Historic Places Trust.WELCOME TO CODE
Information on accommodation, activities, attractions, events, restaurants, shopping, maps, conferences and tours in Dunedin, NewZealand.
FOOD TRUCKS
Indulgent. International Flavours. Camping. Listen. Dunedin's growing range of food trucks offer an impressive array of mobile foodie options. As well as circling the suburbs, they’re often attracting queues at the Otago Farmers Market and Mosgiel Food Truck Market. The Dumpling Lady. Dumpling lovers rave about this mobile snackspecialist.
SANDFLY BAY
Sandfly Bay is a bay with large dunes on the Otago Peninsula, 15 km east of central Dunedin. The bay was often thought by locals to have been named for a small biting insect known as the Sandfly, but this is incorrect. It was named after the sand which, given the windy nature of this coast, flies from the dunes surrounding the bay.PORT CHALMERS
A port town full of history and charm, Port Chalmers captures your heart on the first visit. High above the hum and beeping of the container terminal, Flagstaff Lookout offers a panoramic view from Otago Peninsula’s Taiaroa Head, Aramoana at the harbour mouth, to the historic Scott Memorial high on the hill on the other side oftown.
ACCOMMODATION
Escape to Aaron Lodge Top 10 Holiday Park, a hidden gem tucked away in Kaikorai Valley and nestled in New Zealand’s beautiful southern city of Dunedin. Set amidst sprawling, lush gardens our sheltered holiday park is the perfect getaway. Email Website Phone +64 3 476 4725. Adding Add to Itinerary Remove from Itinerary.HERITAGE HITS
Dunedin lives with and values its heritage architecture. We have fine examples of working heritage buildings, like Speight's Brewery, the Gasworks Museum and Olveston Historic Home. Dunedin's history is on display in stunning architecture locals see every day, often unaware of the stories of success, scandal, innovation and adventure that WALKING TRACKS & TRAILS The Silver Peaks range lies right at Dunedin’s back door; between the Taieri River to the west and Blueskin Bay and Waitati in the east. The Silver Peaks Scenic Reserve and adjoining areas provide day walks and challenging backcountry tramping, less than a 30 minute drive from the city. Read more at www.doc.govt.nz. LONG BEACH - ŌTEPOTI Long Beach is a stunning 30-minute drive north of Dunedin, via Port Chalmers. Make time to visit Port, Aramoana and Orokonui Ecosanctuary on the way. Long Beach, known in Māori as Warauwerawera, is a small coastal settlement in Otago, New Zealand comprising approximately 100 homes. The small settlement of Purakaunui is located nearby.LIVING HERE
Dunedin information sheet. Active city. The city is home to New Zealand’s only covered multi-use sports and entertainment stadium, drawing in world class musical, sporting and social events. Indoor and outdoor sports facilities abound and Dunedin’s founders had the foresight to design a winding Town Belt of parks through the city’shill
CONSTRUCTION
Construction in Dunedin is set to reach heights similar to those of the gold rush days. Growing strength in the areas of health, education, tech industries, hospitality and tourism has led to a simultaneous rise in renewal projects and new builds that looks set to last for years to come. The new $1.3 billion, high-tech Dunedinhospital alone
PORT CHALMERS
A port town full of history and charm, Port Chalmers captures your heart on the first visit. High above the hum and beeping of the container terminal, Flagstaff Lookout offers a panoramic view from Otago Peninsula’s Taiaroa Head, Aramoana at the harbour mouth, to the historic Scott Memorial high on the hill on the other side oftown.
GOLF COURSES
For information contact gladfield.golf@gmail.com or call 03 489 4882. This semi-private, 9-hole course is located at 336 Brighton Road Waldronville. Scattered with trees, a few bunkers and a lake make it a testing course for golfers of all levels. The course provides a great view overlooking the Kaikorai Estuary. VINTAGE & COLLECTABLES The real deal of auction houses at 462 Princes Street. Mod-on-line has been presenting handpicked individual mid-century design objects since 2008. We specialise in the sale of art glass from the 1930’s to 1970’s, studio pottery, mid-century decorative collectables as well as a small selection of period furniture. DUNEDIN VISITOR STRATEGY 2 Dunedin Visitor Strategy, July 2008 The key audience for the strategy is Dunedin City Council, Tourism Dunedin, the industry, and other agencies or organisations who influence, or who are influenced by, visitors to Dunedin.ACCOMMODATION
Escape to Aaron Lodge Top 10 Holiday Park, a hidden gem tucked away in Kaikorai Valley and nestled in New Zealand’s beautiful southern city of Dunedin. Set amidst sprawling, lush gardens our sheltered holiday park is the perfect getaway. Email Website Phone +64 3 476 4725. Adding Add to Itinerary Remove from Itinerary.WHAT'S ON DUNEDIN
Information on accommodation, activities, attractions, events, restaurants, shopping, maps, conferences and tours in Dunedin, NewZealand.
LIVING HERE
THE SEASIDER
Welcome aboard the Seasider where we offer excellent views as the train travels along Otago Harbour to climb the cliff tops to emerge above the Pacific Ocean and the incredible view over the dazzling Blue Skin Bay. This section of railway is considered to be a highlight of the rail network in New Zealand. The train runs as far as Oamaru and this is a great option to take running on a weekly LONG BEACH - ŌTEPOTI Long Beach is a stunning 30-minute drive north of Dunedin, via Port Chalmers. Make time to visit Port, Aramoana and Orokonui Ecosanctuary on the way. Long Beach, known in Māori as Warauwerawera, is a small coastal settlement in Otago, New Zealand comprising approximately 100 homes. The small settlement of Purakaunui is located nearby.JOBS - ŌTEPOTI
Now hiring – jobs in Dunedin. The wider Dunedin job market is in growth mode with hundreds of vacancies across a number of sectors from professional services, education and healthcare through to construction, engineering, tech and everything in between. The local economy has experienced steady growth over the last 5 years and thisis set
WELCOME TO DUNEDIN FOR TERTIARY OPEN DAY 2021 Otago University and the Otago Polytechnic offer some of the best degree and vocational training pathways in New Zealand. But the location and lifestyle are almost as important as the education itself. To truly get a taste of all this vibrant southern city has to offer, check out the ideas and deals below to ART GALLERIES & EXHIBITIONS Dunedin Public Art Gallery. The Dunedin Public Art Gallery is one of New Zealand's four major metropolitan art galleries. Established in 1884, the gallery was the first in New Zealand and is well known for the richness of its historic collection, including significant works by Dunedin and national artists such as Ralph Hotere and FrancesHodgkins.
WELCOME TO CODE
Information on accommodation, activities, attractions, events, restaurants, shopping, maps, conferences and tours in Dunedin, NewZealand.
FOOD TRUCKS
Indulgent. International Flavours. Camping. Listen. Dunedin's growing range of food trucks offer an impressive array of mobile foodie options. As well as circling the suburbs, they’re often attracting queues at the Otago Farmers Market and Mosgiel Food Truck Market. The Dumpling Lady. Dumpling lovers rave about this mobile snackspecialist.
ACCOMMODATION
Escape to Aaron Lodge Top 10 Holiday Park, a hidden gem tucked away in Kaikorai Valley and nestled in New Zealand’s beautiful southern city of Dunedin. Set amidst sprawling, lush gardens our sheltered holiday park is the perfect getaway. Email Website Phone +64 3 476 4725. Adding Add to Itinerary Remove from Itinerary.WHAT'S ON DUNEDIN
Information on accommodation, activities, attractions, events, restaurants, shopping, maps, conferences and tours in Dunedin, NewZealand.
LIVING HERE
THE SEASIDER
Welcome aboard the Seasider where we offer excellent views as the train travels along Otago Harbour to climb the cliff tops to emerge above the Pacific Ocean and the incredible view over the dazzling Blue Skin Bay. This section of railway is considered to be a highlight of the rail network in New Zealand. The train runs as far as Oamaru and this is a great option to take running on a weekly LONG BEACH - ŌTEPOTI Long Beach is a stunning 30-minute drive north of Dunedin, via Port Chalmers. Make time to visit Port, Aramoana and Orokonui Ecosanctuary on the way. Long Beach, known in Māori as Warauwerawera, is a small coastal settlement in Otago, New Zealand comprising approximately 100 homes. The small settlement of Purakaunui is located nearby.JOBS - ŌTEPOTI
Now hiring – jobs in Dunedin. The wider Dunedin job market is in growth mode with hundreds of vacancies across a number of sectors from professional services, education and healthcare through to construction, engineering, tech and everything in between. The local economy has experienced steady growth over the last 5 years and thisis set
WELCOME TO DUNEDIN FOR TERTIARY OPEN DAY 2021 Otago University and the Otago Polytechnic offer some of the best degree and vocational training pathways in New Zealand. But the location and lifestyle are almost as important as the education itself. To truly get a taste of all this vibrant southern city has to offer, check out the ideas and deals below to ART GALLERIES & EXHIBITIONS Dunedin Public Art Gallery. The Dunedin Public Art Gallery is one of New Zealand's four major metropolitan art galleries. Established in 1884, the gallery was the first in New Zealand and is well known for the richness of its historic collection, including significant works by Dunedin and national artists such as Ralph Hotere and FrancesHodgkins.
WELCOME TO CODE
Information on accommodation, activities, attractions, events, restaurants, shopping, maps, conferences and tours in Dunedin, NewZealand.
FOOD TRUCKS
Indulgent. International Flavours. Camping. Listen. Dunedin's growing range of food trucks offer an impressive array of mobile foodie options. As well as circling the suburbs, they’re often attracting queues at the Otago Farmers Market and Mosgiel Food Truck Market. The Dumpling Lady. Dumpling lovers rave about this mobile snackspecialist.
SEE & DO - ŌTEPOTI
See & do. See the world in Dunedin. From castles and pyramids to wildlife, beaches, street art and exceptional food. You'll find it all here. Listen. Family fun. Heritage hits. DunedinHERITAGE HITS
Dunedin lives with and values its heritage architecture. We have fine examples of working heritage buildings, like Speight's Brewery, the Gasworks Museum and Olveston Historic Home. Dunedin's history is on display in stunning architecture locals see every day, often unaware of the stories of success, scandal, innovation and adventure thatEVENTS - ŌTEPOTI
The Dunedin Fringe Festival is back with a bang in 2021, celebrating its 21 st in true blow-out style. The programme offers an eclectic blend of new and established artists, premieres and touring shows, across all forms of art and entertainment. Events will take place across Dunedin - in theatres, bars, galleries, churches, book stores,pop-up
WELCOME TO DUNEDIN FOR TERTIARY OPEN DAY 2021 Otago University and the Otago Polytechnic offer some of the best degree and vocational training pathways in New Zealand. But the location and lifestyle are almost as important as the education itself. To truly get a taste of all this vibrant southern city has to offer, check out the ideas and deals below toFOOD TRUCKS
Indulgent. International Flavours. Camping. Listen. Dunedin's growing range of food trucks offer an impressive array of mobile foodie options. As well as circling the suburbs, they’re often attracting queues at the Otago Farmers Market and Mosgiel Food Truck Market. The Dumpling Lady. Dumpling lovers rave about this mobile snackspecialist.
VICTORY BEACH & THE PYRAMIDS Victory Beach. This pristine and completely undeveloped beach is named after the SS Victory ship that sunk off its shores in 1861. It is also home to sea lions, fur seals, blue and yellow-eyed penguins. At 3.5 kilometres, Victory Beach is the longest beach on Otago Peninsula. It is located alongside the Papanui Inlet and surrounded by sand dunes. DUNEDIN’S TECH SCENE Techweek Dunedin, 24 - 30 May 2021. Each year, New Zealand celebrates Techweek – an annual festival of innovation that’s good for the world. In 2021, the festival is going fully online with a series of presentations, workshops and demonstrations– but it isn’t just for those in the industry. APARTMENTS AT ST CLAIR Apartments at St Clair offers fully equipped spacious one and two bedroom apartments only 5km from the town centre. The tastefully decorated apartments have a fully equipped separate kitchen, a separate lounge, a private bathroom and bedrooms with queen size beds and with the two bedroom apartments have two single beds in the secondbedroom.
VINTAGE & COLLECTABLES The real deal of auction houses at 462 Princes Street. Mod-on-line has been presenting handpicked individual mid-century design objects since 2008. We specialise in the sale of art glass from the 1930’s to 1970’s, studio pottery, mid-century decorative collectables as well as a small selection of period furniture. DUNEDIN DESTINATION PLAN 05 One of the world’s great small cities Dunedin is a compelling destination. All the things that make Dunedin a great place to live also make it a great place to visit,Loading...
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