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Tourism Waitaki, Oamaru i-SITE Visitor Centre

1 Thames St, Oamaru

The Waitaki District is famous for its unique wildlife, dramatic landscapes, Victorian heritage buildings and strong links to New Zealand's pioneering past. Eco-tourism and the...

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...

West Rd Shop n Cafe

Cnr West Road & SH 83, Otematata

Drop into Otematata’s Shop `n' Cafe, for all your convenience store requirements or a truly authentic Kiwi dining experience. A children's play space, wireless hotspot, and...

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

AA CENTRE - OAMARU

273 Thames St, Oamaru

BP 2go Milton

Milton, Milton

BP Grant Ward

Alexandra

BP 2go Alco Motors

Mosgiel, Dunedin

BP 2go Mornington

Mornington, Dunedin

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Otago Information & Services - What to See & Do. If you are looking for comprehensive travel information for Otago 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 Otago, 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.

For those who want to escape city noise, high-rise buildings and the daily grind of big city life,
the southern part of New Zealand is the ideal place to visit. Its rugged, unspoilt landscape is a
fertile place of green farmland and forest, laced with sparkling clean waters and small
towns. Dunedin is the capital of a sparsely settled region that once swarmed with gold prospectors.
These prospectors made it the largest New Zealand city in the mid-Victorian era. Dunedin is a city
of culture and learning, distinguished by libraries, museums and galleries. It has cultural
diversity, many churches, and a statue of Robert Burns in the city's central Octagon, which is a
reminder of the city's Scottish heritage. Dunedin is rich in history, which can be seen in its
museums, churches, historic buildings and stately homes. The Waitaki region is known for its lakes
and hydroelectric dams, rolling farmland, exquisite Oamaru stone, the rare yellow-eyed and blue
penguins, and fishing. From the mountains to the sea, Waitaki is rich in natural beauty, including
the clay cliffs at Omarama, which are a short drive off the main road. The east coast at Moeraki is
teeming with wildlife including penguins, seals, fish and dolphins. Southland's largest urban centre
is Invercargill, a city memorable for its elegant buildings, gardens and landscaped parks. Tranquil
waterways through this region attract fly fishing enthusiasts in search of brown trout. Key
attractions include Stewart Island, and the Catlins Coast where visitors will find the best of every
world - rivers, waterfalls, beaches and wildlife encounters. The Clutha River has great fishing and
boating. Balclutha, on its banks, is the main town of this productive agricultural area of South
Otago. On the coast, the Catlins area contains forests, walkways, beaches and caves. In the far
south of New Zealand, the rich farming country of Southland contrasts with the natural wonders of
Fiordland, where there are deep rainforests and high alpine lakes, thick bush and rare, elusive
birds.

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Otago: For those who want to escape city noise, high-rise buildings and the daily grind of big city life, the southern part of New Zealand is the ideal place to visit. Its rugged, unspoilt landscape is a fertile place of green farmland and forest, laced with sparkling clean waters and small towns. Dunedin is the capital of a sparsely settled region that once sw...Read More

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