Archive for the 'Dunedin And Otago' Category

Waitaki Valley Dunedin And Otago New Zealand

The flat-bottomed pastoral Waitaki Valley is a little-travelled route but includes some unique sights and scenery between the turn-off at SH1 and Omarama. Predominantly farmland, bordered by increasingly impressive hills as you near the Alps, the valley is also a blokes’ paradise, known to all red-blooded Kiwi males as a place to shoot ducks, catch [...]

Otago Peninsula Dunedin And Otago New Zealand

With the most easily accessible variety of wildlife on the South Island, Otago Peninsula is a near compulsory excursion unless you hate animals. Albatross, penguins, fur seals and sea lions are all to be found here, along with some rugged countryside, wild walks and beaches, and interesting historical sites. Despite the host of tours that [...]

Omarama Dunedin And Otago New Zealand

At the head of the Waitaki Valley, surrounded by mountain ranges, the Omarama area is at the centre of fabulous landscapes. The bizarre moonscape of the Clay Cliffs (admission $5) is the result of two million years of erosion on layers of silt and gravel that were exposed along the active Osler fault line. The [...]

Oamaru Dunedin And Otago New Zealand

Nothing moves very fast in Oamaru: tourists saunter, locals languish and penguins waddle. Even the chosen forms of transportation – penny-farthings and steam trains – reflect an unhurried pace. For travellers, the town focuses mostly on penguins and the historic district, but eccentric gems such as the South Island’s yummiest cheese factory, cool galleries and [...]

North Otago And Waitaki Dunedin And Otago New Zealand

The broad, braided Waitaki River rushes across the northern boundary of Otago, setting the boundary with the one-eyed Cantabrians to the north. South of the river on the coast lies Oamaru, a town of penguins and penny-farthings that’s worthy of a day or two of your time. The Waitaki Valley itself is an alternative route [...]

Dunedin And The Otago Peninsula Dunedin And Otago New Zealand

Nestled at the end of Otago Harbour, Dunedin captures the hearts of locals and travellers alike. It’s a surprisingly artsy town, and has more great bars and eateries than its small size deserves. If you can unglue yourself from the city’s live music and café scene, the rugged Otago Peninsula and northern harbour provide easy [...]

Dunedin And Otago New Zealand

Coastal Otago, and its one major city, Dunedin, has attractions both urban and rural, offering travellers a chance to escape the crowds of Queenstown, party down in the South Island’s coolest city, and get up close and personal with the island’s most accessible wildlife.
Read more for detail and Video tours from others.

Dunedin Dunedin And Otago New Zealand

Dunedin’s compact little town centre is a comfortable blend of the historic and the contemporary, reflected in its alluring museums, tempting cafés and restaurants, and smorgasbord of bars. Weatherboard houses ranging from stately to ramshackle pepper its hilly suburbs, and nicely preserved bluestone Victorian buildings are dotted throughout the centre. The country’s oldest university provides [...]

Cromwell Dunedin And Otago New Zealand

There’s a couple of really good reasons to visit Cromwell: the sweet little historic precinct near the lake, and to eat (and eat, and eat). Courtesy of great local farms and orchards the little town has way more than its fair share of great eateries. If you’re passing through on your way east to Dunedin [...]

Clyde Dunedin And Otago New Zealand

The little village of Clyde (www.clyde.co.nz) on the bank of the emerald green Clutha River looks more like a cute 19th-century gold-rush film set than a real town. Despite a recent influx of retirees (or perhaps because of them) Clyde retains a friendly, small-town feel, even when holidaymakers arrive in numbers over summer, and is [...]