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Dunedin

Brooding 19th century architechture mixes with lively university life to make Dunedin an exciting city with many attractions for the visitor...

Dunedin is the ancient Scottish name for Edinburgh, which is appropriate as the city was foundered by  presbyterian Scottish migrants in the 19th century.  The architecture of Dunedin reflects this tradition with the University, Town Hall, Railway Station a number of private residences and many churches being built in the grand 19th century style.  The old worldly Larnach Castle on the peninsula is neo gothic in design and definitely worth a visit.
Dunedin mixes traditional Kiwi rural culture with a vibrant university life and has all the facilities and attractions of a large modern city with museums, art galleries, theatres, cinemas and excellent restaurants, cafes and bars. 
The Otago peninsula is a scenic highlight with its beautiful wind swept beaches and wildlife tours including fur seals, albatross colony, penguin colony and other bird life.  No where else in the world are these largest sea birds, the albatross, so easy to view. To the north of the city the peaceful Palmerston estuary is in easy reach and south, the Taieri Gorge train is an exciting day trip. 

 


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