Nature and Eco Tourism
(1)Theme and Leisure Parks
(1)Walking Tracks
(2)Zoos and Wildlife Parks
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New Zealand Dunedin Attractions websites.
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Otago Museum Dunedin
(www.otagomuseum.govt.nz)The museum is Dunedin's most visited attraction. Explore world class collections of culture, nature, heritage and science.
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Otago Peninsula
(www.otago-peninsula.co.nz)Home of an abundance of wildlife, the Otago Peninsula is world famous for its populations of albatross and yellow eyed penguin. Visit the site for information on this unique region.
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Larnach Castle
(www.larnachcastle.co.nz)The castle is the home of the Barker family, who have spent more than 30 years lovingly restoring the building and re-creating the beauty of the gardens and grounds.
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The Emerson Brewing Company
(www.emersons.co.nz)Emerson's premium beers combine fidelity to style, aroma, flavour and finish with their own distinctive balance and memorability. Based in Dunedin.
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Orokonui Ecosanctuary
(www.orokonui.org.nz)Protecting and showcasing Otago's exiled wildlife and helping to save New Zealand's threatened species for all to appreciate.
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Caversham Rail Tunnel
(www.cavershamtunnel.org.nz)Caversham Rail Tunnel is a stunning example of Victorian infrastructure, sadly unusable. However this beautiful feature now fits perfectly into Dunedin walking and cycling routes.
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Cadbury World
(www.cadburyworld.co.nz)Located in the centre of Dunedin city, the Cadbury factory is a colourful and educational environment. Take a fun-filled guided tour around the factory and sample Cadbury product along the way.
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Otago Museum : Virtually There
(www.omvirtuallythere.co.nz)Virtually There is a system that allows visitors to view objects from the Otago Museum electronically. Visitors can experience how the museum caters for the storage of around 1.6 million objects in the museum storage areas by taking a virtual tour.
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Glenfalloch Woodland Gardens
(www.glenfalloch.org.nz)Glenfalloch features original plantings of European trees from 1872, underplanted with sizable azaleas and rhododendrons, including many unique hybrids, and large-leafed species.
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Chinese Garden
(www.chinesegarden.co.nz)The Chinese Garden commemorates the contribution of Chinese people to the history and culture of Dunedin. Dunedin has had a long history of Chinese settlement, with many Cantonese people settling in and around the city at the time of the Central Otago Gold Rush.
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Moray Gallery
(www.moraygallery.com)The oldest gallery in Dunedin, specialising in the sale of original contemporary New Zealand art.
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Dunedin Botanic Garden
(www.cityofdunedin.com/city/?page=bg_about)Close to the heart of our city lies the Dunedin Botanic Garden, a long-established garden of great variety.
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Otago Settlers Museum
(www.otago.settlers.museum)The early Scottish settlers of Otago and Southland were the original focus of this museum and its collections and displays reflect this strong association with the pioneer era.
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Tramping in New Zealand
(www.enzed.com/faq/tramp.html)An Internet guide to tramping in New Zealand.
