Dunedin – Between the wild coastline of the Otago Peninsula and a dormant volcano, discover this historic New Zealand city. Explore the best places to visit in …
Dunedin – Between the wild coastline of the Otago Peninsula and a dormant volcano, discover this historic New Zealand city. Explore the best places to visit in …
If there ever was any doubt about coming down to dunners for uni…
really enjoyed this…born & grew up in Dunners before heading overseas,always enjoy coming back. Always Home
Thank you for your video. We also did a little video about Dunedin Railways
i say my school in this 1:07 Otago girls high school
Dang! There’s 2 castles in Dunedin. Cargills castle and Larnachs. Cargills castle is in St Clair where most people live. I lived in Dunedin for 12 years love it!!
Magnifique voyage dans ce beau pays !
Dunedin is beautiful and is home to some of the nicest people in New Zealand, but the weather really really sucks.
Go away Corona virus! I want to go to New Zealand, my dream country.I wish i could reached my dream of going and live in New Zealand one day 🙏🙏🙏
Go away Corona virus! I want to go to New Zealand, my dream country.I wish i could reached my dream of going and live in New Zealand one day 🙏🙏🙏
#WSC
Heaven on the earth 😍😍😍🧡
Seriously someone take me to dunedin
One of friends from snapchat lives here,,,,, she’s so luckyyyyyyy ayyyy
Does it snow in Dunedin?
Perfect place for a great instagram pics lol. I just love it❤️
Sweet
This is brilliant. I’ll be there at the end of February.
Nice & Beautiful..
New Zealand people lives in most beautiful country on planet, God bless New Zealand..
Edinburgh's original name was Dunedin
Think you mean CAT-LINS coast, not Caitlin. Love a Dunedinite x
Great coverage of a lovely city .Thanks Expedia .
Just loved this. Filmed beautifully. Made me very homesick. Have not been back to visit in at least 15 years. A beautiful place to grow up in.
I was lucky enough to live there growing up and during those 14 years I went to Otago Girls High School and was married in First Church. That was in the 1950s and early 60s. It was beautiful then but now it is truly extraordinary and I wish I was young enough to be ableto return and enjoy it all again as this film shows the amazing changes of even more wonderful openings have been created for us to see.
~~Big Long List~~I am a local. The first half only includes in the city itself. Further down the list I have outside of Dunedin.There is so much to do. My big list here does not mention Cafés, Resturants, hunting, fishing or even half of the Walking tracks (because there is literally a whole book).I also refuse to give away surf locations (because I am not a surfer) and generic things like the indoor Rock climbing or Curling (Winter)Here we go:*Olverston house*Baldwin street (Real steepest street when measured from the Center of the road unlike the edge on that Wales street)*Toitu Otago Settlers Museum*Dunedin Railway Station (with NZ sports Museum)*Speights Brewary*Orokanui Ecosanctuary*Albatross Colony with disappearing WW2 gun (obviously not firing)*Natures Wonders 8 wheeled off road wildlife tour*Penguin Place (tour)*Tunnel Beach (tunnel dug down to beach)*Port Chalmers*Mt Cargill lookout (and organ pipe shaped rocks that can be walked over) *Pineapple track lookout*Dunedin Chinese Gardens*Taieri Gorge railway to Pukurangi, seasider train to Palmerston.*Ross Creek Reservoir (Northwest across a road at the northern tip to the beginning of the Pineapple walk track,Actually going down and east and down [ just keep following any track as long as it goes down ] you are at the start of the 'Love the Leith' stream walk which ends at the harbour walking past the Dunedin Roofed Rugby stadium),*Love the Leith Stream walk (as I mentioned above, goes through 4 features that can be explored further on their own)-Woodhaugh Gardens-Dunedin Botanical Gardens-Otago University-Dunedins permanant roof with real grass stadium.Or you can follow the stream as you wish on either sideExtras: St Clair beach, Brighton, Larnach Castle (yes a castle), Taieri Mouth, Aramoana, Purakaunui, osbourne beach, Also there is the Sandfly bay and Sandymount walking tracks on peninsula Sawyers Bay reservoir,Edgar centre (southern hemispheres largest single building indoor sports arena), flights over Dunedin, glowworms at Nicols Creek, various mountain bike tracks.Edit: more extras – Otago Museum (different to the settlers museum with a butterfly rainforest)Dunedin painted art on buildings tour, 'city of firsts bus tour'.Signal hill lookout.Gun emplacements at Tomahawk and near albatross ColonyOutside of Dunedin city:*Catlins: two hours south of Dunedin, walking, waterfalls, Nugget point lighthouse (front video picture)*Palmerston (best accessed by seasider train). From there you can do a tour of the Macraes Goldmine which is a half hour inland*Karitane (nice coastal road drive near the railwayline for the seasider train, Good views of coastline and inlet)*Middlemarch (Taieri Gorge train goes past Pukerangi to the small town once or twice a week)*Outram (walks and river)*Sinclair Wetlands and Waipori falls*Lawrence and Gabriels Gully
Breathtaking. I have to go to Dunedin, the next time I'm in New Zealand.
Hi, could someone from Expedia please tell me what the music is playing behind this video thank you, my wife and i have been to Dunedin many times with Princess Cruises and it is such a beautiful place, love the Railway Station, we always visit there every time we cruise to Dunedin.
The city’s original name was New Edinburgh
I think this video should be re-edited now as a street in Wales has recently overtaken Baldwin Street as the world's steepest.
Can you do some more South Island videos please, like Fiordland, Aoraki/Mount Cook National Park, Christchurch, Nelson Lakes, and Invercargill.
It is the furthest away city in the world from London, and Paris.