{"id":934,"date":"2018-10-08T03:44:16","date_gmt":"2018-10-08T03:44:16","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.confer.nz\/iw2019\/?page_id=934"},"modified":"2019-01-14T00:11:26","modified_gmt":"2019-01-14T00:11:26","slug":"dunedin","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/www.confer.nz\/iw2019\/dunedin\/","title":{"rendered":"Dunedin"},"content":{"rendered":"
Dunedin is located on the South East coast of the South Island. It is a city nestled in tree-clad hills at the head of a spectacular harbour. Dunedin is the main centre of, and the gateway to, the Otago region. Population \u2013 123,000 (student population 25,000). Dunedin is New Zealand’s second-largest city by area and arguably the most spectacular in terms of contrasting landscapes.<\/p>\n
Across Otago Harbour and Peninsula, or the majestic sweeps along the sandy beaches of St Clair, to the stunning little \u201csecret places\u201d such as Tunnel Beach and the haunting rocky tors and tussock of Middlemarch, our hinterland and the starting point for the Otago Central Rail Trail. The seaside settlements of Karitane and Port Chalmers provide the perfect setting to escape the city for the day.<\/p>\n
Click here<\/strong><\/a> to visit the Dunedin Visitor Information<\/strong> page and check out the following pages for further things to do in and around Dunedin:<\/p>\nDunedin A-Z Guide<\/a> Dunedin is the world\u2019s fifth largest city, in geographical size, offering lots of leisure and recreational opportunities.<\/p>\n Entertainment<\/strong><\/p>\n\u2022 Hair Raiser Ghost walk ($35) Gardens\/Walks<\/strong><\/p>\n\u2022 Dunedin Botanic Garden Culture<\/strong><\/p>\n\u2022 Dunedin Public Art Gallery Beaches<\/strong><\/p>\n\u2022 St Clair Architecture<\/strong><\/p>\n\u2022 Larnarch Castle
\nDunedin See & Do<\/a>
\nAutumn in Dunedin<\/a>\n\t\t\tQuirky Dunedin Facts\n\t\t\n
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\n\u2022 Speight\u2019s Tour ($30)\n
\n\u2022 Dunedin Chinese Garden ($9.50-$21)
\n\u2022 Lovers Leap and The Chasm
\n\u2022 Ross Creek
\n\u2022 Heritage Trails\n
\n\u2022 Otago Museum
\n\u2022 Toit\u016b Otago Settlers Museum
\n\u2022 Gasworks Museum\n\t
\n\u2022 Aramoana Beach and The Mole
\n\u2022 Victory Beach and the Pyramids
\n\u2022 Blueskin Bay
\n\u2022 Tunnel Beach
\n\u2022 Long Beach
\n\u2022 Sandfly Bay\n
\n\u2022 Olveston House
\n\u2022 St Paul’s Cathedral
\n\u2022 First Church
\n\u2022 Dunedin Railway Station
\n\u2022 Dunedin Street Art Trail\n\t