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Lake Wakatipu

Your only chance to see ... ... the world’s only mainland breeding colony of Royal Albatross, on the Otago Peninsula, a short scenic drive from Dunedin. Guided tours, souvenir shop & superb cafe.

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0800 528 767 albatross.org.nz DUNEDIN TOUR

Departs from Dunedin i-Site Visitor Centre

Make your Bookings at i-Site or phone 021 2800 444 or 027 677 0595 Email richard@goodcompanytours.co.nz Web: www.goodcompanytours.co.nz

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Open Daily 9am - Last Entry 5pm Phone 03 476 1616 Fax 03 476 1574 email booking@larnachcastle.co.nz www.larnachcastle.co.nz

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Open Daily 9.30am-4.30pm Make your Bookings at i-Site Top of Blueskin Rd, or phone 03 477 3666 or 021 2800 444 or 027 677 0595

Waitati, Dunedin Email richard@goodcompanytours.co.nz www.goodcompanytours.co.nz Visitor Centre • Wildlife • Café • Walks

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New Zealand? Alexandra i-SITE 21 Centennial Avenue Alexandra Phone (03) 448 9515 alexandra@i-SITE.org

Clutha i-SITE 4 Clyde Street Balclutha Phone (03) 418 0388 balclutha@i-SITE.org

Cromwell i-SITE 47 The Mall Cromwell Phone (03) 445 0212 cromwell@i-SITE.org

Dunedin i-SITE 26 Princes Street Dunedin Phone (03) 474 3300 dunedin@i-SITE.org

Fiordland i-SITE Lake Front Drive Te Anau Phone (03) 249 8900 fiordland@i-SITE.org

Invercargill i-SITE 108 Gala Street Invercargill Phone (03) 211 0895 invercargill@i-SITE.org

Lake Wanaka i-SITE 103 Ardmore Street Wanaka Phone (03) 443 1233 lakewanaka@i-SITE.org

Oamaru i-SITE 1 Thames Street Oamaru Phone (03) 434 1656 oamaru@i-SITE.org

Queenstown i-SITE Clocktower Building, Corner Camp & Shotover Streets, Queenstown Phone (03) 442 4100 queenstown@i-SITE.org

Ranfurly i-SITE 3 Charlemont Street East Ranfurly Phone (03) 444 1005 ranfurly@i-SITE.org

The Orokonui Story What began as a mere dream to restore an entire forest ecosystem to its pre-human state, is now a reality.

In less than 10 years, the Orokonui Ecosanctuary has become the only place on mainland South Island of New Zealand where native birds, animals and insects can live a life safe from predators. They are free to fly, feed, mate and nest wherever they wish, exactly as they would in the wild.

Visitor Centre • Wildlife • Café • Walks

Since the $2.2 million, 8.7km pest-proof fence was erected around our 307 hectares of protected habitat in 2007, pests have been almost entirely eradicated. This has allowed us to reintroduce a number of endangered species and there are encouraging signs they are adapting well to their new home. In fact, it is becoming increasingly common for native birds to find their own way to the ecosanctuary and take up residence. To support the Ecosanctuary, a million dollar eco-friendly visitor and Otago Daily Times education centre has been built into the hillside above Blueskin Bay. Here, visitors can learn about the Ecosanctuary and the native species it contains, take a guided tour through the Ecosanctuary, purchase gifts and educational material from the souvenir shop, or simply have a coffee and enjoy the view. All of the funds generated from visitors contribute to the ongoing conservation work at Orokonui Ecosanctuary.

9.30am-4.30pm Orokonui Ecosanctuary is open toOpen visitors Daily from 9.30am to 4.30pm daily except Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. Entry into our Visitor and Education Centre and Pa of Harakeke is free Rd, of charge. Top Blueskin Waitati Ph 03 482 1755 www.orokonui.org.nz

We offer guided tours twice daily, at 11am and 1.30pm. Available However, group sizes are kept small so bookings are recommended. Transport Our walking tracks are open for self-guided walkers allowing our visitors to explore at their own pace.

How to get to Orokonui Just 20 minutes drive from Dunedin City.

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VISIT AND EXPLORE THE ONLY AUTHENTIC SCHOLAR’S GARDEN IN THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE

Learn about the Dunedin Chinese Settlers in our alleyway exhibition.

Savour traditional tea and dumplings in the enchanting teahouse.

Create memories and dress up in traditional Chinese costume.

Spot the goldfish and be puzzled by the puzzles.

OPEN DAILY: 10am – 5pm ADMISSION: Adult $9 | Under 13 FREE ANNUAL PASS: $20 Cnr Cumberland and Rattray Streets – Otago Settlers Museum) (beside Toitu www.dunedinchinesegarden.com


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Welcome to DUNEDIN - Edinburgh of the South Dunedin, is the second largest city in the South Island and yet is a world away from any traffic jam. This thriving city – the oldest in New Zealand - offers all you would expect from any city in the world, perhaps even more. It is renowned for its proximity to incredible wildlife, vibrant cafes, restaurants and shops as well as high quality cultural experiences. The largest industry in Dunedin is tertiary education, with students of Otago University and Otago Polytechnic making up almost 20% of the population of Dunedin. These students add to the diversity and vibrancy of the city especially after dark. Dunedin is rich in wealthy Victorian architecture and history. The railway station building is regarded as one of the most important, architecturally, in the world and Dunedin itself is often regarded to be one of the best preserved Victorian and Edwardian cities in the Southern Hemisphere. A city tour ending at The Otago Settlers Museum will uncover fascinating tales of those who settled in Dunedin. From the early Maori, Scottish pioneers and Chinese gold miners the tales allow you to immerse yourself in history of this city. Once you have enjoyed everything on offer in the city you will discover that Dunedin is also a gateway. The Otago Peninsula only a brief drive from the city centre, is home to a colony of the world’s rarest penguins, the only mainland breeding colony of the royal albatross, rare New Zealand sea lions and the magnificent authentic Larnach Castle (the grand home of an early politician). From the historic railway station Dunedin is also a gateway to climb aboard the Taieri Gorge Railway to Central Otago or let the road take you south to discover the Southern Scenic Route and the wild Catlins seemingly untainted by the modern world. Regardless of where you stay or what you do in the southern city the lasting impression for most visitors to Dunedin is what can only be described as good old fashioned southern hospitality. If the character of a place is determined by the character of the people that live there, Dunedin has more to offer than most.

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41 VICTORIA ROAD ST KILDA, DUNEDIN. Phone/Fax (03) 455 4690 Reservations Only 0800 945 455 Email:

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Use our Dining Guide to zero in on local restaurants, Maximise your dining experiences! The Customhouse

The Criac

DUNEDIN DINING GUIDE Great Coffee • Great food • Great place

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23 The Octagon,Dunedin ph: (03) 479 0785 Open seven days 7.30am - 10.00pm

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Harvest Cafe   Tremendous range of sandwiches, cakes, tarts and cheesecakes. Deli style meals. All homemade. Great coffees and teas, including herbal.   Located near McDonalds on 218 George Street (in Harvest Court Mall). Ph (03) 477 5700.

282 North Road North East Valley Dunedin 9010 p: 03 4730397 e: info@gridcoffee.co.nz Hours: 7.30am – 3.30pm Monday – Friday 10.00am – 2.00pm Saturday 11.00am – 3.00pm Sunday

Grid Cafe Whether you’re a local looking for sustenance to get through your day or a visitor wanting help to summit Baldwin Street, the world’s steepest street you will enjoy our full-flavoured coffee made from beans roasted onsite. Alternatively stop in for specialty tea or juice to help you survive the day.

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Open 11am- 11pm daily 118 High Street, Dunedin

YOU CAN STAY ALL DAY AND ENJOY THE CRAIC. The Craic offers both a fantastic selection of international and NZ beers, wines, spirits and whiskys as well as an extensive menu for brunch, lunch and dinner. Our A Graded Kitchen produces menus that focus on using the best local produce with an emphasis towards seafood and game, infused with Irish favourites and offering something for everyone. What’s the Craic? Craic, or “crack” as it is pronounced, is a traditional Irish term for banter, fun, entertainment and enjoyable conversation. So sit back, relax, and enjoy great food and drink. And of course, great Craic! The Craic Irish Tavern in the Octagon Open 7 days 9am till late. Monday to Friday 8am to late Saturday and Sunday.

Enjoy great food, great service and great Craic in the heart of the Octagon. Open everyday for breakfast, lunch and dinner, until late. The Craic prides itself on using the best local produce available, specialising in Seafood and Game dishes. Matched perfectly by our extensive selection of beers, wines and whisky’s.

24 The Octagon, Dunedin. Phone (03) 479 0781


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MARKETS

WHAT’S ON

FROM OUR EVENTS CALENDAR...

Every Saturday OTAGO FARMERS SATURDAY MARKET Saturday Mornings 8am - 12.30pm at Dunedin Railway Station – Off Anzac Ave. Every Saturday morning rain or shine, the Dunedin Railway Station north carpark is transformed into a bustling market place, with thousands of people enjoying the best that Otago has to offer.

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Fortune Theatre, 231 Stuart St, Dunedin, Otago Saturday 7 April 2018 7:30pm – 9:30pm Ticket Information: Adult: $45.00 Concession: $35.00 Members: $32.00 School Student/Child: $17.50 University Student: $20.00 Buy Tickets – 03 477 8323 Starring: Michael Hurst Directed by: Jonathon Hendry The guy at the bar has quite a story to tell. Homer’s epic masterpiece, The Iliad, is condensed into an intimate, incisive, urgent evening of theatre. A sole performer is joined on stage by a musician to tell the tale of the great Trojan War and Achilles’ victory over brave Hector. This sweeping and powerful story collides with our world and delivers startlingly modern results. Has anything really changed? Musical virtuosity combines with exceptional storytelling to create a theatrical experience like no other.

Forsyth Barr Stadium, 130 Anzac Avenue, Dunedin, Otago Saturday 14 April 2018 7:35pm – 9:35pm Platnium Adult/Child: $43.50 Gold Adult: $33.50 Gold Child: $15.00 Take A Kid To Footy Adult/Child Package: $26.00 Take A Kid To Footy Additional Adult: $25.00 Come support the team at Forsyth Barr Stadium, as we take on the Brumbies in Round Nine of the 2018 Investec Super Rugby competition

Sunday Sounds: Blues Concert

Gallery on Blueskin, 1 Harvey St, Waitati, Blueskin Bay, Dunedin 1st Sunday of every month 11:00am–1:00pm Blueskin Community Market is held in and around the Art Gallery in Waitati, 15 minutes drive north from Dunedin city. It hosts many stalls including organic produce, crafts, clothing, jams and pickles, carboot, coffee, Indian food, and honey. Waitati is a great destination for a day trip - shopping and lunch at the market followed by a visit to the art gallery (which is always open during market days), Blueskin Nurseries and a walk on Doctors Point beach. Hire en electric bike from the gallery to explore the village, or cycle up to the ecosanctuary. Check out the new designer clothing shop recently moved across from the market. More details for Blueskin Community Market can be found on facebook.

Port Chalmers Community Market

Port Chalmers Community, 70 George Street, Dunedin On the third Sunday of every montht 10:10am – 3:00pm The Pink - lilac cycloptic octopus wants you in Lawnsville, Port Chalmers this Sunday. It is opposite the Four Square Supermarket and below the highly esteemed. Print maker’s Studio of Manu Berry. In fact every third Sunday of the month is Market day. Stalls with everything organic produce, local food, books, weaving etc. Free to public but stalls have a small hire.

Alliance Française French Film Festival 2018 Dorothy Browns Cinema, Buckingham St, Arrowtown, Queenstown Lakes Thursday 5 April 2018 – Sunday 15 April 2018 The Alliance Française French Film Festival returns to Dorothy Browns from 5 - 15 April 2018, inviting audiences to experience one language and a world of emotions. Featuring a diverse programme of feature films from France and beyond, the 2018 Alliance Française French Film Festival will celebrate fresh talent, daring auteurs and a cast of audience favourites.

My Dad’s Deaths Dee’s Cafe & Bar, 403 Princes Street, Dunedin, Otago Friday 6 April 2018 7:30pm and Saturday 7 April 2018 7:30pm Ticket Information: Full: $20.00 Concession: $15.00 0800 BUY TIX (289 849) Incredible Australian comedian and storyteller Jon Bennett (Pretending Things are a Cock, Fire in the Meth Lab) has done plenty for his parents to be proud of. Jon is a multi-award winning performer and a powerhouse of guts and gusto; a must-see performer of the real and the ridiculous. But his Dad doesn’t get it.

Book Sale Bunker Dunedin City Library, 230 Moray Pl, Dunedin, Otago Friday 6 April 2018 – Sunday 8 April 2018 Admission: Free Head underground for a weekend of bargain books in our massive Library booksale. Three days of shopping: it’s a book-lover’s dream. Bring a bag and get down here!

Chloe Jane Blue Door, 18 Buckingham Street, Arrowtown, Queenstown Lakes Saturday 7 April 2018 9:00pm – 11:00pm Admission: Free Returning Queenstown native, touring around the country doing both originals and covers, alternative rock artist.

Ha the Unclear - Wallace Line Tour The Captain Cook Tavern, 354 Great King St, Dunedin, Otago Ticket Information: General Admission: $20.00 Auckland-based Dunedinites Ha The Unclear are hitting the road this April with 4 New Zealand shows to celebrate the release of their new single ‘Wallace Line’. Ha the Unclear’s off-kilter, guitar-driven pop songs have seen them tour with Australian luminary Courtney Barnett, and support The Shins, The Dandy Warhols and Jeffrey Lewis.

Dunedin Botanic Garden, Opoho Rd, Dunedin, Otago Sunday 8 April 2018 1:00pm – 2:30pm Admission: Free Sit back and enjoy the rousing melodies of local blues musicians Clive Copeman and Bluestone while they entertain you with their blues style Enjoy a lazy summer Sunday afternoon with friends and family. Grab a rug and enjoy live music while lounging on the lawns of the beautiful Dunedin Botanic Garden. Pack a picnic, or buy a treat from the on-site café.

Cromwell Farmers & Craft Market Old Cromwell Town Historic Precinct, Melmore Terrace, Cromwell, Central Otago Sunday 8 April 2018 9:00am and Sunday 15 April 2018 9:00am Cromwell Farmers’ and Craft Market: The market starts at Labour Weekend and runs every Sunday until 15 April. The market is open from 9am-1pm and is located in the Cromwell Heritage Precinct.

A Day In the Life of An Astronaut Otago Museum, 419 Great King Street, Dunedin, Otago Tuesday 10 April 2018 6:00pm – 7:30pm General Admission: $5.00 Ever dreamed of being an astronaut? Otago Museum is proud to bring you NASA astronaut Col Mike Hopkins for a one-off public talk in Dunedin. Col Hopkins has undertaken a five-month space expedition aboard the International Space Station and two space walks. Learn about his career, experiences and what it’s like and took to live that dream.

Mozart & Mahler Dunedin Town Hall, Moray Place, Dunedin, Otago Tuesday 10 April 2018 7:00pm Mozart - Concerto for Two Pianos in E flat major, K. 365 Mahler - Symphony No. 5 in C sharp minor Maestro Edo de Waart opens our subscription season with a Masterworks concert that will delight and inspire audiences. It features international piano duo Christina and Michelle Naughton, who will perform Mozart’s Concerto for Two Pianos.

Michael Morris NZ Tour 2018 Fitzpatricks Irish Pub, 59 Helwick St, Wanaka, Queenstown Lakes Thursday 12 April 2018 10:00pm – 11:45pm Admission: Free Michael Morris is a songwriter and music producer based in Dunedin. His work is dark and psychedelic, drawing influence from blues, folk and rock n roll. A veteran of eleven national tours, an Australian jaunt and the critically acclaimed album release of “Beautiful Mire” with his band The River Jesters, Michael now branches out as a solo act on his first tour alone, visiting fifteen New Zealand destinations.

Waitiri Launch - Featuring The Black Seeds Cargo Brewery , 2323 Church Lane, Gibbston, Queenstown Lakes Saturday 14 April 2018 1:00pm – 5:00pm Ticket Information: Adult Admission: $25.00 Child Admission: $10.00 0800 BUY TIX (289 849) After years of experimenting and planning we are pleased to announce the launch of Waitiri Lager, the fresh new beer from Cargo Brewery. Available to taste for the first time on Saturday 14th April during our launch event at Cargo Brewery, Gibbston Valley, Queenstown. South Pacific reggae-soul legends, The Black Seeds, headline the event with one of their unmissable live shows and music from their sixth studio album ‘Fabric’.

Steinlager Pure Sessions Presents Barnaby Weir & Friends Yonder, 14 Church St, Queenstown Saturday 14 April 2018 9:00pm – 12:00am Admission: Free Steinlager Pure are excited to announce the Steinlager Pure Sessions – five free shows across New Zealand this April, featuring Barnaby Weir & Friends.Performing alongside some of the country’s finest musicians and his bandmates from The Black Seeds and Fly My Pretties, Barnaby Weir & Friends will be performing songs from their vast back catalogues of classics.

Contact Epic Lake Hawea Hotel, 1 Capel Ave, Hawea, Wanaka, Queenstown Lakes Saturday 14 April 2018 7:00am – 6:00pm Traverse (35km): $79.00 Classic (95km): $129.00Epic (125km): $149.00 NZ’s Ultimate MTB Challenge.Take on the majestic Lake Hawea and cycle its full 125km surrounds, (95km, 35km and 160km options also). The most remote event you will ride with jaw-dropping scenery that displays the best of the mountainous South Island.

Sunday Sounds: Kiwiana Concert Dunedin Botanic Garden, Opoho Rd, Dunedin, Otago Sunday 15 April 2018 1:00pm – 2:30pm Admission: Free Gumboots, Buzzy Bee’s, and all things Kiwi! Celebrate the wonderful and distinctive sounds of New Zealand music with our friends Makka and The Leftovers.Enjoy a lazy summer Sunday afternoon with friends and family. Grab a rug and enjoy live music while lounging on the lawns of the beautiful Dunedin Botanic Garden. Pack a picnic, or buy a treat from the on-site café.

Eb and Sparrow - Seeing Things Album Tour The Captain Cook Tavern, 354 Great King St, Dunedin, Otago Friday 20 April 2018 8:00pm – 11:00pm Pre-sale General Admission: $20.00 *Support acts to be announced. “...Ebony Lamb’s standing as one of the country’s coolest, most sultry voices.” - The Listener Watch the latest single here - https://www.youtube. com/watch?v=NQNEjsA2zHQ Supreme sweethearts of New Zealand altcountry, Eb & Sparrow bring their highly anticipated third record Seeing Things on tour throughout New Zealand with curated visual installation Don’t miss this special one of a kind show folks!

Music Saturdays Toitu Otago Settlers Museum, 31 Queens Garden, Dunedin, Otago Saturday 21 April 2018 2:00pm – 3:30pm Come along and support these awesome musicians. Music for all ages and all genres.- 2pm - James Dignan - musician, poet, and artist from Dunedin. - 2:30pm - Hawthorn - Local folk musicians with soaring 3 part harmonies - 3pm - The Wilding Pines - Old timey style tunes.

South Otago A&P Society Giant Pumpkin Competition Balclutha Showgrounds - Clutha Park, Glasgow St, Balclutha, South Otago Sunday 22 April 2018 10:00am This is our 2nd annual Giant Pumpkin Competition and we are very lucky to have award winning Anna Van Riel as our musical guest. As well as a Pumpkin pie Baking Contest, petting zoo, bouncy castle, ugly fruit and veg contest, horse and cart rides, vendors, games, and prizes.

Sunday Sounds: Kaikorai Metropolitan Brass Dunedin Botanic Garden, Opoho Rd, Dunedin, Otago Sunday 22 April 2018 1:00pm – 2:30pm Admission: Free With a wide variety of members ranging from students to retirees, this band is well established in the New Zealand band scene and offers the perfect recipe for a relaxing afternoon. Enjoy a lazy summer Sunday afternoon with friends and family.

ANZAC Commemorations – A Time to Remember

Toitu Otago Settlers Museum, 31 Queens Garden, Dunedin, Otago Wednesday 25 April 2018 7:00am – 9:00am Admission: Free The Museum will open immediately following the Dawn Service. Join us for morning tea and Anzac biscuits in the Josephine Foyer, opposite Queens Gardens.

The Autumn Colours Outing 2018 #16 Olveston Historic Home, 42 Royal Terrace, Dunedin, Otago Saturday 28 April 2018 8:00am and Sunday 29 April 2018 11:00am To give you a brief overview of what we are doing over this weekend. This Autumn Colours Outing event is a very relaxing and enjoyable event for those who really like Central Otago at this time of the year with the last of the good weather and those beautiful Otago colours!

Sunday Sounds: City Slickers Dunedin Botanic Garden, Opoho Rd, Dunedin, Otago Sunday 29 April 2018 1:00pm – 2:30pm Admission: Free This seriously lively brass band is packed with accomplished saxophonists. Their performances appeal to all tastes.

Baliphonics NZ Tour 2018 The Anteroom, 29 Wickliffe Terrace, Port Chalmers, Dunedin, Otago Sunday 29 April 2018 8:00pm – 10:30pm Presales: $17.00 Door sales: $20.00Audio Foundation is pleased to present one Auckland concert for Sri Lanka’s Baliphonics at the Unitarian Church on Ponsonby Road. They will be joined by master of keyboards, Hermione Johnson, who will perform on the church’s unique 1904 stereophonic pipe organ. Full tour dates below.

Priscilla, Queen of the Desert: The Musical Regent Theatre, 17 The Octagon, Dunedin, Otago Thursday 3 May 2018 7:30pm – 10:00pm Premium: $69.50 A Reserve: $59.50 A Reserve Concession: $49.50 Buy Tickets – 0800 224 224 Due to popular demand – additional shows added!Now you have more opportunity to Shake Your Groove Thing Dunedin, because the MTF Dunedin season of Priscilla Queen of The Desert, The Musical has just been extended! Based on the Oscar-winning movie, Priscilla Queen of The Desert the Musical is the heart-warming, uplifting adventure of three friends who hop aboard a battered old bus searching for love and friendship and end up finding more than they could have ever dreamed of.


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Dunedin TOP ATTRACTIONS Otago Museum Life before Dinosaurs: Permian Monsters Special Exhibition Step back 290 million years when bizarre-looking animals dominated life on land and sea in Life before Dinosaurs: Permian Monsters, now open at the Otago Museum. This unique international touring exhibition, produced by Gondwana Studios, brings the past back to life with fossilised skeletons and life-size animatronic models of the animals that ruled the world millions of years before the age of dinosaurs, in a time known as the Permian. The exhibition blends art and science with a collection of new artwork that offers a glimpse back in time through the eyes of award-winning paleo-artist Julius Csotonyi. View fossilised skeletons and reconstructed models of these strange and amazing creatures; and dig and identify fossils in the interactive dig pits throughout the exhibition. Saturday 26 August 2017 – Sunday 25 February 2018 Paid admission Special Exhibitions Gallery, Otago Museum 419 Great King Street, Dunedin

www.otagomuseum.nz

the Dunedin Chinese Garden

OPEN DAILY: 10am – 5pm Admission charge applies Cnr Cumberland and Rattray Streets – Otago Settlers Museum) (beside Toitu

Dunedin Chinese Garden A perfect miniature of a traditional Chinese landscape painting, the Dunedin Chinese Garden encapsulates the essence of nature. It was built to take visitors on a journey to a greater understanding of Dunedin’s history, culture, heritage and tradition. It is the only traditional Chinese Scholar’s Garden in the southern hemisphere. The Dunedin Chinese Garden was designated a Garden of National Significance in 2011 by the New Zealand Gardens Trust. National gardens are outstanding in most ways, and have a distinct identity of their own, a character that gives them an edge – something the Dunedin Chinese Garden can certainly boast. Visit the teahouse for tea and dumplings or try your hand at some traditional Chinese games and puzzles. The gift shop offers a wide range of unique items. Corner of Rattray and Cumberland Streets, Dunedin. Phone 03 477 3248 Open daily 10am – 5pm

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THERE’S ALWAYS SOMETHING HAPPENING AT DUNEDIN CASINO Dunedin Casino invites you to enter through handsome glass doors, to a central vestibule with its beautiful mosaic floor, then ascend a sweeping grand staircase, to discover opulent gaming rooms outfitted in blue damask with gilded light fittings reaching to a magical glass dome roof & this is the elegance and style of Dunedin Casino, New Zealands Leading Boutique Casino. The Gainsborough Room, once one of the most elegant dining rooms in Australasia, now home to the Casinos table games, and the casino also features an electronic gaming area with 170 machines with the latest games. A perfect complement to an evening of entertainment is Dunedin Casinos Grand Bar & Café, which offers a cafe style restaurant dining experience. Dunedin Casino is located in the heart of the Southern Cross Hotel complex. Whether you are a serious gambler, or a visitor to the city, Dunedin Casino is an experience not to be missed. Open Daily 11am - 3am (R20) Proof of age may be required., 118 High Street, Dunedin. 0800 477 4545

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Dunedin TOP ATTRACTIONS

Visit the world’s only Mainland

albatross colony Watch Dunedin’s famous Royals from our exclusive “Royal Box” observatory. Be awed by the chance to see a majestic giant of the seas with a three metre wingspan. Learn intimate insights and view the breeding cycle of the northern royal albatross-toroa. Don’t mis your chance to visit the stars of New Zealand’s wildlife capital Explore historic Fort Taiaroa hidden beneath the colony. with the worlds only fully restored 1886 Armstrong Disappearing Gun in its original gun pit.

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Discover Korora. the little blue penguin, in it’s natural habitat at Pilots Beach. See the oh-socute penguin waddle as Korora scurry up the beach to there cliff-face burrows.

This is a fully guided tour which lasts for about 75 minutes. it operates at dusk every evening starting at the Royal Albatross Centre at Taiaroa Head/Pukekura. Bookings essential. There is a superb cafe and gift shop open at the centre before your tour.

Guided tours to albatross observatory and Fort Taiaroa - Cafe - Gift Shop - Free displays - mobility carts

Royal Albatross centre 1260 Harington Point Road Dunedin

Open 10.15am Daily

03 478 0499 reservations@albatross.org.nz www.bluepenguins.co.nz

Taiaroa Head/ Pukeura, 1260 Harington Point Road Dunedin 03 478 0499 reservations@albatross.org.nz www.albatross.org.nz

Garden dining

ambience on Otago Peninsula

Experience Glenfalloch Restaurant as you dine in one of New Zealand’s most beautiful gardens

Enjoy superb cuisine created with fresh local produce from artisan suppliers and imaginatively crafted by an award winning chef. Glenfalloch’s menus change regularly to showcase the best of Otagos seasonal ingredents and Local delicacies. And our warm hositality will make your day.

Open for coffee lunches and dinners Bookings recommended. Private celebrations a speciality. Free garden entry 430 Portobello Road, Dunedin Restaurant 03 476 1006 - Green Bikes 03 476 1775 restaurant@glenfalloch.org.nz www.glenfalloch.org.nz

Fletcher House Step back in time with a visit to Fletcher house, a beautifully restored and furnised 1909 Edwardian villa. 727 Portobello Road Open 11am-4pm weekends ph 03 478 0180

Discover New Zealand’s Only Castle

With its exciting, sometimes scandalous and tragic history, magnificent carved ceilings, New Zealand antiques and breathtaking views, Larnach Castle offers you a vision of the past and present. Today, the Castle is the home of the Barker family, who have spent over forty years lovingly restoring the building and recreating the beauty of the 14 hectares of gardens and grounds. Accommodation is also available, Larnach Lodge, four star Qualmarked Guest & Hosted accommodation located on the seaward side of the Castle with spectacular views of the Otago Harbour and Peninsula. Only 20 minutes from Dunedin, accommodation package includes complimentary admission to Larnach Castle, full breakfast in historic Stables, and the opportunity to dine in the Castle.

Phone: (03) 476 1616 Fax:(03) 476 1574

www.larnachcastle.co.nz

Penguin Place conservation reserve

Helping the Endangered Yellow Eyed Penguin Penguin Place is a private conservation reserve, dedicated to helping the endangered Yellow Eyed Penguin. We offer you the opportunity to visit a working conservation programme which is set on a family sheep farm, you will experience natural activity at close range through a unique system of covered trenches and viewing hides. We access the breeding grounds and living areas to get an insight and intimate understanding on what makes Yellow Eyed Penguins so unique, your experienced and knowledgeable guide will share with you personal stories on these non migratory penguins and explain about their struggle for survival and how our project is giving them a real chance. This project is fully funded by the guided tours, funding provides habitat restoration, predator control, our own research programme and on-site rehabilitation care for the sick, starving and injured. It is our hope that through this work, the future of this rare and wonderful bird will be assured. Guided tours are 90 minutes in duration and run 365 days of the year. Bookings Essential: 03 4780 286 www.penguinplace.co.nz www.facebook.com/penguinplace


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OTAGO PENINSULA To Oamaru

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Predominantly of volcanic origin, the Otago Peninsula is steep and on the Pacific side very rugged. The harbour side, warm, sunny and sheltered, has a micro climate that is better than anywhere else on the Otago coast. The 20 km long shallow-bottomed fiord, Otago Harbour, is the home of an abundance of wildlife. World famous are the Royal Albatross and the endangered Yellow Eyed Penguin (Hoiho), but also the Little Blue Penguin and the Stewart Island Shag can be seen in their natural environment. A number of walkways give you access to the many breathtaking views and sheer cliff faces like ‘The Chasm’ and ‘Lovers Leap’.

At the entrance to the Otago Harbour the peninsula rises to Taiaroa Head, home to a breeding colony of northern royal albatross the only colony of albatross to be found on an inhabited mainland. The viewing centre for the albatross colony is one of the peninsula’s main ecotourism attractions, along with other wildlife such as seals and yellow-eyed penguins. Most of the Otago Peninsula is freehold farming land, with increasing numbers of small holdings or lifestyle blocks. Some biodiversity sites such as Taiaroa Head are managed as sanctuaries for wildlife. Many species of seabirds and waders in particular may be found around the tidal inlets, including spoonbills, plovers, and herons.

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Dunedin Holiday Park Otago peninsula starts at our gate – close to beaches, hot salt water pool, golf courses, sports grounds, hotels, restaurants, supermarkets, yet only four minutes drive to the city centre. We have a good variety of accommodation, 3brm, 2brm & studio Motels, self contained Tourist Flats, Ensuite Units, Lodge (each room with its own ensuite), cabins, powered sites for campervans, caravans and tent site. Shop serving hot food and bus stop at gate. Free wireless internet.

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Free phone Dunedin Holiday Park & Motels on 0800 945 455, 41 Victoria Road, St Kilda, Dunedin.


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OAMARU & WAITAKI DISTRICT Lake Aviemore Waimate Lake Waitaki Hakataramea 82 Lindis Pass Kurow Glenavy To Wanaka, Cromwell Duntroon Waitaki River & Queenstown 83 Ngapara Danseys Pass

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The Elephant Rocks are only a short picturesque drive from Oamaru and about 5 kms south of Duntroon, they are a collection of large weathered limestone rocks, not necessarily shaped like elephants but very unique in their own way. They vary in size from approximately 1-10 metres across and are naturally scattered over a grassy paddock. They are on privately owned land and sheep may be present, but access is allowed via a paddock directly opposite the parking bay. The location was also used in the first Chronicles of Narnia film in 2005.

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Anthonie Tonnon The Grainstore Gallery, 9 Harbour St, Oamaru, North Otago Saturday 28 April 2018 8:00pM General Admission: $20.00 The EP and single, Two Free Hands, is Tonnon’s first imprint from two years of international touring and experimentation. The single spent a number of weeks at the top of the NZ alt radio charts at the end of last year, and, due to demand, the CD version of the EP is now available from music stores across the country via Southbound distribution - as well as from Tonnon’s website and bandcamp.

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The Blue Penguin or Korora which is the Maori name, have been nesting along the edge of the Oamaru Harbour since the early 1990’s. Viewing is a must if you are in Oamaru and it is advised to book a tour to ensure you get the best possible experience.

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This cycle trail covers 301 km from the base Aoraki/Mt Cook, the trail continues through the Mckenzie basin to Lake Ohau, past Omarama and the Hydro Dam lakes surrounding the mountains and on through other towns like Kurow, Duntroon and Otemetata. It is one of New Zealands most scenic cycle ways and boasts some beautiful scenery that the country has on offer, as well as vineyards, rivers and Maori Art. The trail is a Level 2 which is designed for riders of all abilities and ages and can be done in segments for those that don’t have time for the entire ride. Worth doing if you really want to experience our beautiful country and all it has to offer.

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Oamaru Club, 32 Severn Street, Oamaru, North Otago Saturday 7 April 2018 8:00pm – 11:00pM General Admission: $23.00 “Like the good ole days, the music is jumpin and the dancing is Hot!” New Album release for sale with tickets $10, or on the night $15. Songs we all know and love: - Fever - Still Got The Blues - The Thrill has Gone - Sweet Home Chicago & many moreThe night will feature original releases such as “On a Train to Chicago, The Devils gonna Pay”.

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Oamaru, meaning ‘place of Maru’ in Maori, is the largest town in the Waitaki district in North Otago. European settlement began in 1853 and by 1860 the town was growing rich serving the pastoralists and gold miners. By the mid 1880’s the town centre had and an impressive array of buildings made from the locally-quarried limestone, many of these buildings remain today and are worth stopping in and viewing if you are in the area, they contain a mixture of shops, galleries and food & drink outlets. Bushy Beach Scenic Reserve is also a top spot to visit, with some stunning vistas from the viewing platforms, and if your lucky you may see some NZ Fur Seals/ Kekeno on the rocks below or the Yellow Eyed Penguin (before 9am or after 3pm).

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The towns, valleys and coastline are rich in heritage, culture and recreational pursuits. Enjoy natural wonders and unique wildlife encounters. Reward yourself with quality local products, excellent food and wine at award winning restaurants and accommodation to suit all tastes.

Oamaru i-SITE Visitor Centre: 1 Thames Street, Oamaru T: +64 3 434 1656 • E: isite@visitoamaru.co.nz • W: www.visitoamaru.co.nz


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Cromwell

CENTRAL OTAGO

why visit central otago?

Central Otago is New Zealand’s most inland region, also it’s hottest, coldest and driest. The region celebrates a magnificent natural and historic wealth; distinguished through its expansive landscapes, defined seasons, distinctive heritage, year round curling, wine trails and New Zealand’s first rail trail.   Set your own tempo of activity in Central Otago. Cycle a section of the Otago Central Rail Trail, taste award winning wines in amazing locations, try curling year round, play a round of golf at any one of the 11 golf courses, cruise the Clutha River, visit picturesque historic gold mining towns or just kick back and relax at one of the many boutique historic or heritage accommodation places. Central Otago is a place where you relax, indulge and rejuvenate.   Central Otago is readily accessible by main highways from Christchurch, Dunedin, Invercargill, Queenstown and the West Coast via Wanaka. Dunedin International Airport is 2.5 hours from Alexandra and Queenstown International Airport is 40 minutes from Cromwell.   Central Otago has four distinct seasons and is cooler in winter, however the climate is mostly dry and sunny all year!   The people of Central Otago have a strong sense of “Love of Place” and are proud to share their place with visitors. It is a place which truly offers A World of Difference.

Alexandra

44 Manuherikia Road, Alexandra Ph.(03)4488297

info@ahp.nz

www.ahp.nz

Close to Gold Mining, Rail Trail, Aqua Centre, Golf Courses Bike & Walking Tracks, Wine Trails, Curling, Fantastic Fising. Approx 1 hour Drive to Wanaka, Queenstown, Nasby, Ranfurly.

“Great for a getaway in Sunny Central Otago”

On Manuherikia Road Alexandra Holiday Park is scenically set close to the Rail Trail, mountain bike and walking tracks, wine trails, goldmining, fantastic fishing, aquatic centre and golf course.   The Holiday Park complex is centrally heated (including the amenities block and TV room) with a range of accommodation options from self-contained units, cabins, caravan and tent sites, and backpackers rooms. School groups catered for with conference facilities (private fully equipped kitchen/toilets/ bedrooms) for hire.   Approximately one hour to/ from Wanaka/Queenstown. Manuherikia Road, Alexandra. info@ahp.nz www.ahp.nz

Cromwell … Central Otago’s Action-Packed Destination Looking for a lake teaming with trout and whichever way the wind blows has smooth water for family doughnut riding or winding out the jet-ski. Cromwell’s got it. Looking to pedal a mountain bike or power a trail bike up to the clouds? Cromwell’s surrounded by lofty ranges laced with tracks and trails from fairly easy to hair-raising. Looking to unwind with a glass or two of New Zealand’s finest pinots? Cromwell’s at the heart of the Central Otago wine region. Looking to spend time walking and hiking? Cromwell’s got miles of lakeside and mountain top opportunities. Looking to discover New Zealand’s past? You’ll find it alive and well in Old Town Cromwell. Looking to entertain the kids with some panning? In Cromwell you’ll strike gold. Looking to tell people what they’re missing. Many of Cromwell’s cafes also serve up free internet. Looking for a holiday base that’s central to everything? No guessing the answer to that. Cromwell. Less than an hour from Queenstown, a little under three- quarters of an hour from Wanaka, 20 minutes from Clyde (start/finish of the Otago Central Rail Trail... www.otagocentralrailtrail.co.nz) and half an hour from Alexandra.

CROMWELL’S HOSPITALITY AND VISITOR CENTRE C N R H I G H W A Y 8 B & B A R R Y AV E N U E , C R O M W E L L

Three Star Plus Harvest Hotel (formerly Golden Gate Lodge) is Central Otago's gateway accommodation where all 47 standard and premium suites (Queens, Super Kings, Twins, Triples and rollaway beds available) have French doors opening on to breath-taking mountain, golf links, vineyard and rural views. Amenities include Free Wi-Fi, extensive parking, guest laundry, room service, 24 hour reception (night porter 10.30pm to 6am) EMAIL: info@thegate.nz

Hunting lodge themed Five Stags Bar and Restaurant has evolved from the need to provide honest, hard-working locals and travelling folk with a welcoming, family friendly place to grab a cold pint, a glass of wine or a great feed and share stories about their day or week. The restaurant is cleverly separated from the bar which itself has multiple areas to appeal to differing occasions and customers. NZ FREEPHONE: 0800 104 451

Just under an hour from Queenstown Airport, even less from Wanaka and on the main Christchurch – Queenstown and Queenstown – Dunedin highways, Forage Information Centre & Cafe at The Gate could not be better positioned for tourists hungry for food and refreshment or thirsty for information and being able to make accommodation, activities and tour bookings there and then. PHONE: + 64 3 445 1777

World famous in Cromwell and throughout much of Central Otago, Black Panther Pizza has since 2011 become a take away – dine in favourite with locals and visitors for consistent quality and ‘Grrreat Taste, Grrreat Value’. The pizza base dough is made daily on premises and then on getting your order, our pizza makers bake their creations in the Black Panther Pizza Stone Oven that distributes heat evenly for that traditional pizza crispness.

FAX: + 64 3 445 1776

WEB: www.thegate.nz


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WANAKA

Wanaka in Autumn

The freedom to do your own thing, away from the crowds, with breathtaking lakes and mountains as your playground. A year-round destination set against the pristine alpine backdrop of Mount Aspiring National Park, you can still discover that totally relaxed Kiwi way of life at Lake Wanaka. Many attractions and adventure sports are within reach of Lake Wanaka. Take a scenic cruise on the Lake, sample locally made exquisite wines, or fish at one of the many easily ac- cessible spots. Alternatively, venture into the hills and mountains surrounding Wanaka. Mountain biking, Sking, hiking and climbing are all available in this area. Check out www.lakewanaka.co.nz for more information.

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This is New Zealands 3rd largest National Park. covering 355,543 hectares and is part of Te Wahipounamu - South west NZ Heritage area. The park offers a large number of walks, either short or longer hikes depending on ability. A highlight for many is the 30 minute Blue Pools walk, winding through a silver beech forest, across a swing bridge to a viewing platform overlooking the crystal clear pool. For more information on the Park, see the Wanaka Isite or Department of Conservation website

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Puzzling World has had a busy summer but not just with an influx of visitors, with many small additions, finishing touches and plans advanced to help cement their “weird” theme. Mid-December saw the unveiling of a large illusionary mural inside the businesses’ Sculptillusion Gallery. “We’ve been very lucky to have had an extremely talented local artist, Minhal Al Halabi on site to create an incredible scene that blends NZ native bush, iconic London landmarks and operatic superstars together with morphing lions, birds, fish and many other whimsical touches. In line with our business always seeking to add intrigue to all our spaces, this fits the bill!” says Duncan Spear, marketing manager Also in time for the holidays, the latest in Holographic advertising was given a home in the Hologram Hall. A Holoblade, featuring a rotating display of filling Coke cans, fluttering butterflies, rotating Nike shoes and other objects seemingly floating in space has proven yet again to be a simple but popular offering. A new year will also bring a new exhibition to the business that celebrates what might be described as “genius stupidy” A large display of impossible or useless inventions and creations by local sculptors and artists will be on show from April, all aimed to amuse, confuse and amaze. From Steam-powered Walking sticks, Umbrella Shoes, a Multi-Tool glove, 2-Way Bike and many more items, we ask the question - how would that ever work?! With an incredible stone sculpture commission just completed by another talented local due to be added in March, if you haven’t been to “Wanaka’s World of Weirdness” recently, now’s the time!


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QUEENSTOWN

Queenstown Surroundings

Travel Information

With 200 vineyards in the vicinity, wine tours are a great way to explore the Central Otago region and get an insight into its epicurean culture and world renowned wines. Spend an afternoon soaking up the scenery, drinking an award-winning local Pinot Noir and nibbling a gourmet platter of local produce. To delve more into the area’s rich goldmining history Arrowtown is a must. Born in the goldrush of 1862, the picturesque old goldmining village has quaint tree-lined streets, old miners’ cottages, a restored Chinese Village and the fascinating Lakes District Museum. A true slice of paradise sits a spectacular 45-minute drive west of Queenstown at the end of Lake Wakatipu. Set amongst snowcapped mountains, pristine lakes and rivers and national parks, the frontier town of Glenorchy has provided the backdrop for many films including Lord of the Rings. It’s also a great place to enjoy wilderness jetboating, horse riding, kayaking, and hiking. Queenstown also acts as a convenient hub for trips to explore some of New Zealand’s most famous attractions like Milford and Doubtful Sounds.

Queenstown’s international airport is located a 10-minute drive from the town centre. Air New Zealand and Jetstar provide daily domestic flights to/from the international gateways of Auckland, Christchurch and Wellington. Access by road is a great scenic option. Via the east coast of the South Island it takes roughly six hours to drive from Christchurch to Queenstown or four hours to drive from Dunedin. From Fox Glacier on the West Coast the drive time is approximately five hours. Remember to carry snow chains and always check the weather forecast before you set off. Accommodation options range from budget to five-star, with international chains of hotels and motels alongside backpacker properties, B&Bs, luxury lodges and hosted options. Whether you stay within walking distance of town, or venture a little further out, most accommodation has spectacular views. Hospitable and welcoming, your hosts will go out of their way to give tips on special lakeside picnic spots, wonderful trails to walk or point you in the direction of iconic local events.

Travel Information

Arrowtown is a historic gold mining town in the Otago region of the South Island of New Zealand. Arrowtown is located on the banks of the Arrow River approximately 5 km from State Highway 6. It is a short drive from Queenstown via the Shotover Gorge or via the picturesque Lake Hayes. During the high point of the gold rush the population of Arrowtown rose to over 7,000 and became the center of a larger municipality, which covered the new settlements of Macetown, Skippers and Bullendale (today only ghost towns). Arrowtown was constituted as a borough in 1867 There are many well preserved buildings used by European and Chinese immigrants dating from the gold mining days of the town. Arrowtown is the home of the excellent Lakes District Museum. Arrowtown is a fantastic place to visit, it has planty of great cafes and restaurants, Bars, Gold shop, and with all it’s historic buildings it is a great place to wander around and take in the atmosphere.

TUATARA ENCOUNTER

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Don’t miss the brand new Tuatara Encounter and Kiwi Backstage Pass Tours in Franz Josef at the West Coast Wildlife Centre !. Open every day from 8.30am.Set aside 1 hour for a visit. Come in a see our baby kiwi chicks ! Award winning indoor attraction,great coffee , fantastic shopping, free wi-fi.

All-Weather Kiwi Attraction @Franz Josef New Zealand

Ph: +64 (3) 752 0600 Email: info@wildkiwi.co.nz www.wildkiwi.co.nz

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CLUTHA - CATLINS The Catlins

This 440km scenic travelling route begins or ends in Dunedin city and travels through Brighton, Taieri Mouth, Balclutha, Owaka, Catlins to Invercargill city, Bluff, Stewart Island and then on to Riverton, Tuatapere and the Gateway to Fiordland, Manapouri and Te Anau.

www.southernscenicroute.co.nz

Mountain Biking

Single track riding can be found in Balclutha, along the Clutha River on the Blair Athol walkway and then into the ‘Rhodo Dell’. There is also single track riding in the Kaitangata forests. Tracks are being cut in both the Catlins Forest and the Blue Mountain Forest in Tapanui – ask the local information centres for starting points. There are numerous cross-country, metalled roads and forestry tracks throughout the district – one of the best would be the Beaumont to Millers Flat along the Clutha River, or try the Governor’s single track near Lake Mahinerangi. Others such as that in the Catlins, take in many of the scenic attractions. Mountain bikers should enquire with the local Information Centre.

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The Catlins offers a glimpse of rural New Zealand set amid native forests, fringed by high cliffs and golden beaches. This spectacular coastal stretch is home to an array of marine life – sea lions are regular beach visitors, while dolphins frolic in the shallows. Keep your eyes peeled for the rare but distinctive hoiho, the Yelloweyed penguin. Here, you’ll also find a world of waterfalls that are amongst the most photographed in the world.

Some of the highlights of the Catlins include; Walking the rugged coastline to Nugget Point 100 metres above the heaving Southern Ocean; seal pups play in their sheltered rock pools below and thousands of sea birds circle around the iconic lighthouse and rock nuggets which have been a menace to ships for over 150 years. The water tumbles over rock faces at the spectacular Purakaunui Falls and McLean Falls which are highlights of the Catlins. It is a short 10 minute walk to both waterfalls through tall temperate rainforest where you will hear the call of the tui and bellbird. At Lake Wilkie you will find a piece of tranquillity. Time seems to slow down at this serene, reflective lake where the reeds stand still and the forest above whispers lightly in the breeze. Feel dwarfed by the sheer size of the Cathedral Caves. The caves are only accessible very close to low tide. Walk for ten minutes through ancient native forest and suddenly a beach appears before you. The brooding entrance to the caves is at the northern end of the beach where you will hear the dripping of water into reflective pools and breathe in the ocean smells.

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Curio Bay is renowned for its scenic, wildlife and recreational values in one small area. This idyllic bay is home to the 180 million year old Petrified Forest, dolphins and yellow-eyed penguins. Just down the road is Waikawa, a small fishing settlement which is also teeming with wildlife.

Tunnel Hill

An historic train tunnel, is located on the way from Balclutha to Owaka. The tunnel was dug out in 1891 by hardy workers using shovels and picks to allow coal carrying trains through McDonald’s Saddle. The 200 metre tunnel opened up a new gateway to Owaka. The last train ride through the tunnel was in 1971 and the rail was dismantled sometime after that. The tunnel now serves as a fun night-time walkway.

OWAKA MUSEUM

10 Campbell Street Owaka - The Catlins New Zealand Owaka Museum features significant stories about life and places . Ship wreck movies and heritage objects combine to present multi-media exhibitions for visitors from around the globe. Recommended by the Lonely Planet Guide as an excellent museum, Owaka Museum sets a new benchmark for small museums. Owaka Museum’s Maori name Wahi Kahuika appropriately translates as the Meeting Place : a rest on your journey. http://www.owakamuseum.org.nz

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EAST & WEST SOUTHLAND Gore

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West Southland

The town of Gore is 64 kilometres northeast of Invercargill and 70 km west of Balclutha – Dunedin and Invercargill are the nearest cities. Gore is well known for its connection with Country and Western music, with the annual New Zealand country music awards having been held in the town for 36 years.[12] It has a sister city relationship with Tamworth, New South Wales, the “Country Music Capital of Australia”

Eastern Southland Gallery

Heading west on the Southern Scenic Route, from Invercargill, leads you to Southland’s western reaches and some of the most fertile land of this incredibly arable province. Western Southland’s first major coastal stop is Riverton the Riviera of The South. The community has always been strong in this historic port town, which, in recent years, has developed an almost bohemian culture. Recycling, organics, conservation and the arts collide happily here.

Established in a former Carnegie Library building, it features permanent exhibitions including The John Money Collection: is a large body of New Zealand, Australian, African and American works of art, amassed over 50 years by Baltimore based expatriate NZ academic Dr John Money, and gifted to the Gallery in 2003. The Ralph Hotere Gallery: contains graphic works and paintings by major NZ contemporary artist Ralph Hotere.   The Eastern Southland Gallery also features a vibrant programme of temporary exhibitions, performances, workshops and artist projects.

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Coastal Orepuki overlooks views of the dreamy South Coast – either blue seas sparkling in bright sun, or windswept waves battering the shore. Look carefully from the grey stone beaches of Te Waewae Bay and you may just catch a glimpse of New Zealand’s largest pod of Hector’s dolphins. For visitors, one of the latest and greatest attractions is the Tuatapere Hump Ridge Track. Opened in 2001, the track’s reputation as a world-class eco-tourism destination was cemented when it was named a finalist in the British Guild of Travel Writers’ annual tourism awards. At nearby Clifden, a quick walk into the Dean Forest leads to a 1000-year-old Totara tree. Then you can take your pick of Lakes Hauroko or Monowai, both bordering Fiordland National Park, and both offering great fishing, as well as wonderful bush walks and jet boating.

HOKONUI

Hokonui Heritage Centre, Hokonui Dr, Gore.

Throughout Western Southland, accommodation is as much an experience as a bed for the night. While there is plenty of choice in the townships, don’t overlook the hinterland. Farm stays on genuine working sheep, cattle or dairy farms offer valuable insights into southern farming life Back on the Southern Scenic Route, a short drive over the Blackmount Road takes travelers to Manapouri and Te Anau townships - the gateway to the World Heritage-ranked Fiordland National Park, where a wealth of new experiences await.

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INVERCARGILL Invercargill

Invercargill is capital of the the Southland region of New Zealand. We invite you to experience the warmth, friendliness and hospitality that makes our city such a great place to live and visit. Invercargill is favourably placed on the Southern Scenic Route and is the gateway to some of New Zealand’s most beautiful scenery and destinations including the Southland heartland, Stewart Island, Fiordland and the Catlins.

Whats on in April

Legends Live here

A collection like no other In a location like no other. Every year hundreds of visitors from all around the world journey to E Hayes and Sons’ Invercargill store for one reason - to see a remarkable vintage motorcycle with their own eyes and stand in the presence of a legend. It’s a legend that tells a story of passion and determination to develop a motorcycle to its full potential - beyond what would even seem possible. It’s the story of ‘The World’s Fastest Indian’. The legend of Burt Munro. Today, Burt Munro’s original World’s Fastest Indian Scout forms the centerpiece of a unique display of over one hundred classic, vintage and modern motorcycles, automobiles, engines, equipment and memorabilia that makes up the E Hayes Motorworks Collection of classic and vintage motor vehicles. From working examples of early vintage machinery, pumps, engines and lathes to our original shop delivery van and a range of classic automobiles and motorcycles - from turn of the century models to racing bikes of the modern era - you’ll find it all here in a collection unlike any other.

Hokonui Community Market St Andrews Presbyterian Church, 4 Devon St, Gore, Southland Saturday 14th April 2018 10:00am – 2:00pm

A monthly community market, offering unique handicrafts and seasonal produce. Email - hokonuicommunitymarket@gmail.com for more details, or follow us on Facebook.

Winton Community Market

Winton Presbyterian Church , 11 Meldrum Street, Winton, Southland District Saturday 21st April 2018 10:00am – 1:00pm Grab a cuppa and snack in our onsite cafe, pop the kids in the toy room and browse the amazing line up of stalls that we have to offer. Baby change & high chair facilities available plus the building has wheelchair friendly access & toilets.

The Original Gypsy Fair – Est’d 1990

Gala St Reserve, Gala Street, Invercargill, Southland Saturday 14 April 2018 9:00am and Sunday 15 April 2018 9:00am For over quarter of a century The Original Gypsy Fair has been travelling NZ and we will be back in Invercargill at the wonderful Gala Street reserve, for our 30th fair of the 2017–2018 season. As always we will be bringing an expansive range of handcrafted products that are sold exclusively at The Original Gypsy Fair, some of which will be made before your eyes. Watch our world renowned glass blower Geoff Brunker as he skilfully manipulates molten glass into an array of beautiful works of art. Observe the woodcraft skills of master craftsman Phil White who has created beautiful fretwork as well as a selection of toys and other wooden creations.

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SECRETS OF THE SOUTH INVERCARGIL & BLUFF

Invercargill is New Zealand’s southernmost city and acts as the commercial hub INVERCARGILL

for Southland. Influenced by early European settlers Invercargill is full of grand architecture and gardens. TheSouthland city is home to many natural and built facilities that make The natural beauty of Southland combined with its agricultural See it to believe it! thosebackbone is heartland New finest. The friendly locals, it wonderland base for wanting toZealand getat itsout and enjoy people, events, walking, historic coastal villages and peaceful inland towns are only a part of what makes this southern region a desirable destination. Southland heritage, cycling and many more that is perfect activities for travellers tempted with variety, are discoveryeasily and stunning and quickly accessible.

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If there’s a place that melds the Southland experience, it’s Invercargill. With its rich heritage and vibrant central business district, this city is more than just the region’s commercial hub and tourist service centre – it’s an attraction in itself.

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E array VER Y Invercargill and Bluff have a great of coastal landscapes for visitors to explore from the long coastal highway of Oreti Beach, to the native wonders of Waituna Wetlands and Omaui, or the boardwalk on the estuary and heritage wharfs.

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New Zealand’s southernmost city was founded in the 1850s and has a population in excess of 53,000. It buzzes with the prosperity of a thriving economy, the vivacity of student life and a history that marries the strong Māori and Celtic influence that pioneered the province centuries ago. And, like the rest of the region, its unique culture and spirit areabout set in the most beautiful of surrounds. How getting eye to eye with a great white

shark a shark cage? Running With someinofthe thesafety world’sof best fare produced right on its doorstep, thefrom city serves up to an June, eclectic mixisofyour dining experiences; January this chance to getsucculent seafood, farm-fresh vegetables, prime cuts of meat and our famous up close personal with these fascinating cheese rolls -and all dished up with a good dash of Southland flair. creatures of the sea.

Motoring history has also been made in Southland. E Hayes and Sons City Centre, Invercargill Motorworks is the home of Burt Munro’s “World’s Fastest Indian”, and the Bill Richardson Transport World is the largest private collection of its type in the world.

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INVERCARGILL BREWERY What started as a hobby is now recognised as one New Zealand’s most iconic craft breweries and is our countries most Southern! The ever changing brews compliment the great platter of foods found throughout Southland.

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Museum Cafē Enjoy espresso coffee and cake (or our famous macadamia brittle!). Stay for lunch with a variety of options from a Southland classic, soup and cheese rolls, to sushi and sandwiches. Gluten free options

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How about getting eye to eye with a great white shark in the safety of a shark cage? Running Museum Gift Shop from January to June, this is your chance to get If you’re looking for unique up close and personal with these fascinating Southland art toof decorate creatures the sea. Stirling Point, Bluff your home, or for gift ideas.

Oreti Beach & Sandy Point

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Henry the Tuatara at Southland CAMPING

1824 boasts a diverse and raw heritage. As the gateway to the Southern Ocean and Stewart Island, the Oyster Stirling Point sign May is an Bluff Fesitval: iconic photo stop to other corners of the world and the Bluff hill lookout provides mapped views of Southern New Zealand..

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SituatedBill in Richardson the SouthernTransport Hemisphere’s largest World pyramid,&the museum is nestled in Queen’s Park Classic Motorcycle Mecca - an NZ Garden of National Significance. Hosting Sign-postexhibitions, this is also a varietyBluff of changing the home of the successful Tuatara breeding Invercargill Brewery, Seriously Good programme that has aided the recovery of our Chocolate Company & Blue River Dairy most ancient New Zealanders.

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As with the rest of Southland, visitors don’t have to travel far for a change of scenery. Just a few kilometres from the city centre, Oreti Beach unfurls miles of soft sand and surf, belying its proximity to civilisation. Thirty kilometres south, nestled above Foveaux Strait, is the port town, Bluff, home of the iconic - and deliciously delectable A great Bluff oyster. spot for some shopping for both him and

How about getting eye to eye with a great white her, this is also the home of the original Indian shark in the safety of a shark cage? Running owned by Burt Munro. E Hayes & Sons holds an from January to June, this is your chance to get extensive collection of Burt Munro memorabilia, up close and personal with these fascinating photographs, and information about this creatures of the sea. The legendary oldest European town in NZ, continuously settled since Southlander. Tuatara, Southland Museum

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l l i g r a c r In ve Burt Munro exhibition at E. Hayes Motorworks Museum & Art Gallery

How about getting eye to eye with a great white Joinsafety a Boutique Day TourRunning & cover it all! shark in the of a shark cage? from January to June, this is your chance to get up close and personal with these fascinating creatures of the sea. Burt Munro Challenge: November

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How about getting eye to eye with a great white shark in the safety of a shark cage? Running from January to June, this is your chance to get up close and personal with these fascinating creatures of the sea.

The oldest European town in NZ, continuously settled since 1824 boasts a diverse and raw heritage. As the gateway to the Southern Ocean and Stewart Island, the Stirling Point sign is an iconic photo stop to other corners of the world and the Bluff hill lookout provides mapped views of Southern New Zealand.

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From Sheep’s milk to sweetbreads, swedes to seaweed, salmon to saison, Southland is not a place to be ‘shellfish’, especially being the home of the world renowned Bluff Oyster. Visit one of the local cafes, delis, restaurants or taverns for a Southern take on some of the finest ingredients in the world.

How about getting eye to eye with a great white shark in the safety of a shark cage? Running from January to June, this is your chance to get up close and personal with these fascinating creatures of the sea. Queens Park, Invercargill

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Visitors to Invercargill should be sure to come and see our tuatara display, the world’s only living relative of the dinosaurs that roamed the earth 220 million years ago.   These living ‘dinosaurs’ are a unique feature of the Southland Museum and Art Gallery, 108 Gala Street, Invercargill.

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As New Zealand’s third largest island, Stewart Island is well worth taking a few days to explore.   Rakiura National Park covers 85% of the island’s land area providing unique walking, bird watching and flora observing opportunities. Regular ferry services operate from Bluff to Stewart Island or why not fly with Stewart Island Flights? Phone (03) 218 9129.   Accommodation can be arranged through the Invercargill i-Site on (03) 211 0895, or visit www.stewartisland.co.nz.   To all visitors, whether from New Zealand or further afield, Stewart Island offers a special experience - a glimpse into a simpler, slower lifestyle, in rhythm with the sea and the tides, attuned to the natural world of bush and beach.   Whether you have come to enjoy the land and seascapes, view the wildlife, walk, boat, fish, dive, kayak, hunt or just relax, a Stewart Island holiday will be an experience that will draw you back here again and again.

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Scheduled daily flights, day trip specials or try the exciting ‘Coast to Coast’ adventure. Contact us now to arrange your visit to natural New Zealand at its best...

Just a 20 minute scenic flight from Invercargill to this tranquil place where time almost stands still…where silence is broken only by the native birds calling in the trees…

Scheduled daily flights, day trip specials or try the exciting ‘Coast to Coast’ adventure.

PO Box 860, Invercargill Ph 03 218 9129, Fax 03 214 4681 Email sif@xtra.co.nz

Contact us now to arrange your visit to natural New Zealand at its best… PO Box 860, Invercargill Ph 03 218 9129, Fax Airport 03 214 4681 106 Ave,Invercargill Email sif@xtra.co.nz

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