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Ville de Dunedin

Province ·🇳🇿 Nouvelle-Zélande
Population 126 255
Superficie 3 278 km²
Fuseau horaire Pacific/Auckland
Ville de Dunedin

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Dunedin City Essentials

Dunedin City Essentials

Dunedin features a blend of Scottish heritage and unique natural landscapes. The city center is defined by Victorian and Edwardian architecture, notably the ornate Dunedin Railway Station and the University of Otago’s Clocktower Building. Beyond the urban core, the Otago Peninsula offers access to the world’s only mainland albatross colony and the hand-carved passage at Tunnel Beach. Cultural landmarks like the Toitū Otago Settlers Museum and Olveston Historic Home provide insight into the region's colonial history and early settlement.

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Dunedin Peaks & Viewpoints

Dunedin Peaks & Viewpoints

Dunedin’s topography is shaped by its volcanic history and rugged coastline. This collection features the city’s most prominent heights, from the 676-meter summit of Mount Cargill to the tussock-covered ridges of the Silver Peaks and Flagstaff. On the Otago Peninsula, Sandymount and Signal Hill provide expansive views of the Pacific Ocean and Otago Harbour. The list also includes the Royal Albatross Centre at Taiaroa Head and Baldwin Street, recognized as the world's steepest residential road.

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Coastal Wonders of Otago

Coastal Wonders of Otago

The Otago Peninsula coastline near Dunedin features a diverse range of geological formations and wildlife habitats. This collection spans the surfing waters of Saint Kilda Beach to the dramatic 200-meter cliffs of Lovers Leap. Visitors can observe Little Blue Penguins at Pilots Beach, explore the high dunes of Sandfly Bay, or view the remains of the SS Victory shipwreck at low tide. The area is characterized by volcanic landforms like Mihiwaka and expansive sandy stretches at Tomahawk Beach.

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Historic Churches & Cemeteries

Historic Churches & Cemeteries

Dunedin’s religious and funerary landscape reflects its Scottish roots and Victorian prosperity. This collection features the Neo-Gothic St Paul’s and St Joseph’s cathedrals alongside historic wooden chapels like St Barnabas and St John the Evangelist. The Northern and Southern cemeteries provide insight into early settlement through elaborate Victorian masonry. These sites showcase the work of prominent architects like Francis Petre and R.A. Lawson, representing a diverse range of Anglican, Catholic, and Presbyterian heritage across the Otago Peninsula and Taieri Plains.

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Parks and Nature

Parks and Nature

Dunedin’s natural landscape ranges from New Zealand’s oldest botanic garden to the country’s only inland salt lake at Sutton. This collection features diverse ecosystems, including the coastal dunes of Sandfly Bay, the Aramoana Saltmarsh, and the high-altitude peat bogs of the Great Moss Swamp. Specialized floral sites like the Lady Thorn Rhododendron Dell, set in a former quarry, sit alongside historical sites and wilderness huts in the Rock and Pillar Range, showcasing the region's botanical and geological variety.

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Carte de Ville de Dunedin

Informations pratiques

Monnaie
dollar néo-zélandais NZD $ · Paiement par carte · Largement accepté
Numéros d'urgence
111
Électricité
Type I
230 V · 50 Hz
Langues
anglais, maori
Eau du robinet
Sûre à boire
Côté de conduite
Gauche
Indicatif téléphonique
+64
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Visites & activités

Riverside Hotel
Taxi · 8 min
Ville de Dunedin
2h
À pied · 6 min
Corner Café
45 min
À pied · 18 min
Riverside Hotel

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