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Dunedin City

PO Box 5457, Dunedin 9058

Explore the Otago Peninsula and see rare yellow-eyed penguins, seal colonies and the world's only mainland breeding colony of royal albatross - all within 45 minutes of this...

Otago Rail Trail

Dunedin

A stunning and world-renowned recreational facility designed for leisure walkers and mountain bikers, the Rail Trail is a free public reserve and can be walked or ridden in...

AA CENTRE - DUNEDIN

450 Moray Pl, Dunedin

BP 2go Alco Motors

Mosgiel, Dunedin

BP 2go Mornington

Mornington, Dunedin

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Dunedin District Information & Services - What to See & Do. If you are looking for comprehensive travel information for Dunedin District Information & Services including General, I-SITE/Visitor Info Centre and Petrol/Gas Stations, you will find it here on AA Travel.

If you're visiting Dunedin District, your first stop should be the information centre. This will enable you to pick up all the information that you need to get the most out of your trip. i-SITES are New Zealand's official visitor centres, and there are over 80 of them throughout the country. Aside from i-SITES, there are also information centres in most towns and even in small settlements. The friendly staff at the information centres can help you find accommodation, plan tours and activities, and give you that local insight that makes all the difference. Most bookings can be made here for you, and you can pick up maps and brochures to help you plan your visit. These centres also sometimes have souvenirs for sale and internet access.

Dunedin is the capital of Otago, a region that once swarmed with gold prospectors and was New
Zealand's largest city in the mid-Victorian era. It is now renowned as the country's capital of
eco-tourism and heritage, a city of distinguished architecture and amazing wildlife. Dunedin is also
a city of culture and learning, housing our first and largest university (Otago), a selection of
fine art galleries, museums and libraries and an eclectic array of boutique fashion design studios.
A temperate climate (mild summers and cool winters) supports fine gardens and the city is famous for
its rhododendrons. It also has a number of good swimming and surfing beaches, and much natural
beauty on the Otago Peninsula, home to a variety of bird life, including rare yellow-eyed penguins
and the world's only mainland royal albatross colony.

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Dunedin District: Dunedin is the capital of Otago, a region that once swarmed with gold prospectors and was New Zealand's largest city in the mid-Victorian era. It is now renowned as the country's capital of eco-tourism and heritage, a city of distinguished architecture and amazing wildlife. Dunedin is also a city of culture and learning, housing our first and largest univ...Read More

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Leviathan Heritage Hotel
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Woodlands Motels & Apartments
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