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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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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.
Open Daily 9.30am-4.30pm
Orokonui Ecosanctuary is open to visitors from 9.30am to 4.30pm daily except Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. Entry into Top of Blueskin Rd, Waitati our Visitor and Education Centre and Pa Harakeke is free of charge.
Ph 03 482 1755 www.orokonui.org.nz
Transport We offer guided tours twice daily, at 11am and 1.30pm. Available However, group sizes are kept small so bookings are recommended. 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
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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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Dunedin Holiday Park and Motels • 4 star plus accommodation • 2 minutes walk to beaches • 4 minutes from town centre • friendly place to stay
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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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
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FROM OUR EVENTS CALENDAR... Burt Munro’s World Speed Record
50th ANNIVERSARY
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.
Blueskin Community Market
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
Ascot Park Hotel
Theomin Art Collection Tour
Tay St, Invercargill
When: Sun 9 Jul 2017, 3:00pm–5:00pm Sun 16 Jul 2017, 3:00pm–5:00pm Sun 23 Jul 2017, 3:00pm–5:00pm Sun 30 Jul 2017, 3:00pm–5:00pm Sun 6 Aug 2017, 3:00pm–5:00pm The Theomin Art Collection was acquired by the family between the late 1800s and the early 1960s and graces every wall of every room. Artists represented in the collection include Frances Hodgkins, William Mathew Hodgkins, Grace Joel, C. F. Goldie, Sir Russell Flint. The collection also contains works after Fra Filippo Lippi and Veronese. A tour of the art collection offers visitors the opportunity to learn about the works in the collection and the collecting passions and tastes of one of Dunedin’s most cultured and generous families. The Theomin Art Collection tour is available every Sunday evening, To make a booking, please contact: Phone - 03 477 3320 or Email - olveston@xtra.co.nz.
Chocolate Mmmysteries - Gallery Trail Otago Museum, 419 Great King Street, Dunedin, Otago Saturday 8 July 2017 – Sunday 23 July 2017 10:00am – 5:00pm Solve the cocoa-themed clues hidden throughout the Museum to claim your tasty reward. Collect your Trail from the info Desk.
Improsaurus: Improvisors In Space Fortune Theatre, 231 Stuart St, Dunedin, Otago Friday 14 July 2017 10:15pm – 12:00am Ticket Information: General: $10.00 Door Sales Only. Improsaurus is Dunedin’s very own improvised comedy troupe. Everything you see on the night is completely made up on the spot from your suggestions! Join us on the 14th for Improvisors in Space where we loosely theme our show around the movie Passengers.
Chocolate Carnival Opening 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.
The Octagon, The Octagon, Dunedin, Otago Saturday 15 July 2017 3:00pm – 6:00pm Admission: Free The Mayor of Joyville is back and we are celebrating chocolate in Dunedin! Bring the family to the Octagon and meet all your favourite chocolate characters - Freddo Frog, the Easter Bunny and Feldspar the Magical Elf will have lots of different activities to play (for all abilities and ages) with chocolate for everyone. Family fun with food vendors and hot chocolate to keep you warm and spectacular entertainment all night. Run in conjunction with Sport Otago.
Giant Jaffa Rolling Ball Sculpture Otago Museum, 419 Great King Street, Dunedin, Otago Saturday 15 July 2017 – Sunday 23 July 2017 10:00am – 5:00pm Lend a hand in building our sweet sculpture on Atrium Level 1 by adding your own pieces to the track, then send the Jaffa Balls rolling down to see where they end up.
Saturday 26 August 5pm-7pm
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www.ehayes.co.nz Tickets available from E Hayes, 168 Dee St or shop.ehayes.co.nz
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Fletcher House Open Day Fletcher House, 727 Portobello Rd, Broad Bay, Dunedin, Otago Sunday 16 July 2017 11:00am – 4:00pm Come and see the beautifully restored Edwardian villa built in 1909 by Sir James Fletcher, founder of Fletcher Construction company Ltd. This lovely villa has been fully restored to its former glory and furnished in the style of the period by the Otago Settlers Museum for all to enjoy. Entry: Gold coin donation. Phone: (03) 478 0170
Larnach Castle Teddy Bear’s Picnic Larnach Castle, 145 Camp Rd, Company Bay, Dunedin, Otago Thursday 20 July 2017 10:00am – 12:00pm Adult or child for Party and garden: $15.00 Adult or child for Party and garden-transport included: $22.50 Come along and take the Bottom bus to the Teddy Bear’s big day Out! Dress your Teddy Bear in a fantastic outfit made with Cadbury Chocolate Wrappers for the Teddy Bear Fashion parade.
Cadbury Jaffa Race and World’s Steepest Street Party Baldwin Street, Baldwin St, North East Valley, Dunedin, Otago Friday 21 July 2017 11:00am – 1:30pm Jaffa Race ticket: $1.00 Don’t miss the famous Cadbury Jaffa Race! The excitement starts to build at the World’s Steepest Street party with loads of family fun, music and entertainment from 11am. At 12:30pm three Cadbury Jaffa Races will be run by Make-a-wish, Surf Life Saving New Zealand and Parents Centre, with up to 25,000 Cadbury Jaffas in each race. Watch them hurtle, jump, jostle for position down Baldwin Street, the steepest street in the world. It’s a sight you just have to see to believe.
Otago Museum 360° Immersive Theatre Experience
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PLANETARIUM 36O˚ IMMERSIVE THEATRE EXPERIENCE
Visit www.otagomuseum.nz/planetarium for scheduling, terms, pricing and tickets. Children under 14 must be accompanied by an adult.
The Perpetual Guardian Planetarium at the Otago Museum in Dunedin is the world’s southernmost planetarium. Spectacular graphics and engaging stories communicate science, culture and nature in the 50-seat state-of-theart dome. This month’s shows include: · We are Stars – 3D – Explore the secrets of our cosmic chemistry, in amazing Stereo 3D. Open to ages 4+. · Amazing Universe – Journey to the outer edges of the universe, via the sun, planets and deep-sky objects. Open to ages 4+. · The Sky Tonight (live presentation) – Learn how the sky will look tonight and how to find the southern stars and constellations. Open to ages 4+. The dome is suspended in a lightproof and soundproof area to enable a 360 ̊ viewing experience from luxurious tilted seats, creating the unique sensation of flying through space. The immersive theatre promises a fun and educational experience for the whole family. All day combo passes to Discovery World Tropical Forest plus one Perpetual Guardian Planetarium show also available. Visit www.otagomuseum.nz/planetarium for scheduling, and tickets. • Great value for money includedterms, free pricing Devonshire tea
• Most gardens within walking distance • Fashion shows - Exhibitions - Displays • Historic Homes • Dance music singing • Pottery weaving painting - Arts and craft • Laughter fun • Something for everyone - bring the family
Dunedin City
TOP ATTRACTIONS Two of the world’s GREAT train trips The Taieri Gorge Limited train is Dunedin’s prestige tourist train operating from the historic Railway Station and departing daily (seats are limited on Christmas day) it takes you on a journey through the rugged and spectacular Taieri River Gorge, across wrought iron viaducts and through tunnels carved by hand more than 100 years ago. Taieri Gorge Railway takes you from the hustle of Dunedin’s city centre, through the rugged Taieri Gorge with dramatic scenery that can not be seen by road, to beautiful inland Otago, and return. With full commentary, photographic stops, comfortable heating in winter and on board refreshments the train offers year round, all-weather entertainment. You can make the return journey to Pukerangi, or Middlemarch, or use the train as the one leg of your journey to or from Queenstown and Central Otago on our connecting `Track & Trail’ offering you the chance to view the spectacular scenery of Central Otago with its bizarre schist rock tors, desert landscapes, orchards, vineyards, blue lakes, high mountains and wild river gorges. Taieri Gorge Railway can take you from Dunedin to Queenstown, or vice-versa, with this special train’n’coach tour. Ph: (03) 477 4449 Email: reserve@taieri.co.nz The Dunedin Railway Station, Anzac Square, Dunedin
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
www.dunedinchinesegarden.com
Otago’s Own Tropical Escape No matter the weather, Otago Museum is always the hottest place in town! Experience a lush, living Tropical Forest where you will meet live butterflies and other tropical creatures in their natural paradise. A gardener’s dream and an elixir for the soul, you’ll discover the eternal summer right here in Dunedin.
Butterflies’ First Flight Witness the release of our newlyemerged butterflies as they take wing for the very first time. Free with your Discovery World Tropical Forest admission 11am Monday to Friday 11am and 1.30pm weekends and school holidays, Tropical Forest OPEN DAILY 10AM–5PM 419 Great King Street, Dunedin PH 03 474 7474 www.otagomuseum.nz
For early birds there’s an extra treat in store – witnessing the first flight of a butterfly. Visitors are invited to release newly-emerged butterflies every morning at 11.00am. You can be there for that special moment, helping a Museum Communicator to release the young butterflies and watching as they take wing in the Tropical Forest, joining over 1000 other butterflies! With an outstanding collection from New Zealand and around the world, visiting the Otago Museum is your chance to discover the special stories of Otago and New Zealand, a window on the Pacific and a gateway to the world. To delve a little deeper, why not take a guided tour of the Museum’s iconic gallery Southern Land, Southern People to discover local insights and the special stories of Otago. At Dunedin’s most visited attraction, you’ll find warm southern hospitality as you venture through the galleries – but don’t forget to leave time for the museum’s great café and shop! Located at 419 Great King Street Dunedin, Otago Museum is open daily 11am-5pm. While entry to the museum is free, an admission charge applies to the Discovery World Tropical Forest. To find out what else is happening at Otago Museum, call 03 474 7474 or visit www.otagomuseum.govt.nz
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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Otago Peninsula
TOP ATTRACTIONS
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
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.
WELCOME TO THE HOME OF THE ROYAL ALBATROSS Taiaroa Head is alive with wildlife species, many of them scarce nesting seabirds. Our jewel in the crown is the Northern Royal Albatross. To view this majestic seabird with its wingspan up to 3m flying at speeds up to 120kph is an exhilarating sight. Experience it for yourself by taking a guided tour. The Royal Albatross Centre is located on the tip of the Otago Peninsula, about a 45 minute drive from Dunedin. We are owned by the Otago Peninsula Trust, a charitable trust formed in 1967 for the protection of the local natural environment. The Nature Reserve on Taiaroa Head is managed by the Department of Conservation.
0800 528 767 albatross.org.nz
Taiaroa Head is also famous in New Zealand history. From a small Maori camp in the 1300s to a fortified pa where the Treaty of Waitangi was signed in 1840; from a wooden flagstaff to 1864 lighthouse to radar entrance for Otago Harbour; from an 1880s underground fortress to a large defence base in WWII. Taiaroa Head is today a Nature Reserve and iconic wildlife attraction. Bookings essential. Freephone 0800 528 767 www.albatross.org.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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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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Monarch Wildlife Cruises & Tours have 5 departures a day for their popular 1 hour cruise leaving from Wellers Rock on the Otago Peninsula or join a half or full day tour from the city and include other great attractions on the Peninsula.
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Dunedin Holiday Park Otago peninsula starts at our gate – close to beaches, Dunedin Holiday Park hot salt water pool, golf courses, sports grounds, hotels,
Otago peninsula starts at ouryet gate – close beaches, restaurants, supermarkets, only fourto minutes drive to the city centre. hot water pool,variety golf courses, sports grounds, hotels, Wesalt have a good of accommodation, 3brm, 2brm & studio Motels, restaurants, supermarkets, only four the city self contained Tourist Flats,yet Ensuite Units,minutes Lodge drive (eachto room withcentre. its own We have a cabins, good variety of accommodation, 3brm,caravans 2brm & studio Motels, ensuite), powered sites for campervans, and tent site. selfShop contained Tourist Flats,and Ensuite Units,atLodge room with its own serving hot food bus stop gate. (each Free wireless internet. 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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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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Car rentals from $35 per day (including insurance and unlimited kilometres) at Smash Palace. Automatic and manual cars are available, plus rental vans, including 11-seater mini-buses. Check out the old Oamaru stone building full of quality car parts. Located behind Clock Tower at 1 Meek Street, Smash Palace is open five and a-half days. Phone Geoff at (03) 433 1444.
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Oamaru Opera House, 94 Thames St, Oamaru, North Otago Thursday 3 August 2017 8:00pm – 10:30pm Part of Rhys Darby Mystic Time BirD Darby’s shows are always a mix of astute observations and stand-up cocooned in a fantastical story that takes his audience on a journey through the ridiculous to the downright silly. This show promises to be no different.
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Oamaru Opera House, 94 Thames St, Oamaru, North Otago Thursday 15 June 2017 8:00pm – 10:30pm Ticket Information:Premium Dress Circle (+ service fees): $89.90 A Reserve (+ service fees): $79.90 B Reserve (+ service fees): $65.00 Buy Tickets – 03-433-0770 Roger Hall’s hugely successful, sell-out hit comedy is hitting the road in 2017, promising big laughs and nights of fun in 28 venues around the country. Venice! Rome! Tuscany!
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Meet the growers, farmers and producers of the best seasonal produce our region has to offer. You’ll be sure to find a fantastic selection of fruit and vegetables, meat, fish, plants, baking, preserves, eggs and more. WHEN: Every Sunday from 9:30am - 1;00pm WHERE: corner Wansbeck St and Tyne St,Oamaru NEW ZEALAND
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The Waitaki District stretches from the huge glacier-fed Waitaki River in the north to just south of the gold mining town of Palmerston and inland up the Waitaki Valley to Ohau and Omarama, near the spectacular Southern Alps. A district of stunning natural beauty, lush rolling farmland, ancient marine landscapes and the Moeraki Boulders. Ensure a close encounter with our precious wildlife; view Blue Penguins, the worlds smallest. in their natural environment. Close by visit one of the worlds rarest penguins, the Yellow Eyed (Hoiho). View priceless Maori artefacts, grand Victorian Architecture, plus a unique colonial heritage that shaped the nations wealth. Nestled on the South Island’s east coast, Oamaru is an ideal destination for anyone keen to experience the real New Zealand. With friendly locals, a compact town centre and a variety of attractions, Oamaru offers unique experiences for even the most seasoned traveller.
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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.
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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.
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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
WANAKA
Wanaka in Winter
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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Whats on: Knights of the Dub Table
Mint Bar, 73 Brownston St, Wanaka, Queenstown Lakes Saturday 15 July 2017 9:00pm – 1:00am General Admission: $20.00 Buy Tickets It’s Winter and you Southerners will need a lil warming up, so we are bringing the heavy bass lines, silky horns and percussion along with that crafty Dub Table to two venues this Winter. With our recent Unity Summer tour done and dusted, we have since released our latest single ‘Let You Know’ and booked ourselves in for our debut Ozzie Tour this Spring.
Comedy Night with Wilson Dixon & Paul Ego
Gin and Raspberry Boutique Bar, Level 1, 155 Ardmore St, Wanaka, Queenstown Lakes Monday 24 July 2017 8:00pm – 10:00pm Hailing from Cripple Creek Colorado, country music legend, Wilson Dixon’s melodic philosophies on life have seen him become one of the most loved characters on the Australian, UK and NZ circuit. He has had sold out seasons at The New International Comedy Festival and won awards for Best Show and the supreme Festival Award for outstanding artistic achievement in 2010. His chart-topping singles include ‘Never’, ‘Philosophy’, ‘Life’, and ‘Sticks and Stones’.
Losing Faith Tour
Hawea Flat Hall, Cnr Kane & Camphill Rds, Hawea Flat, Wanaka, Queenstown Lakes Sunday 30 July 2017 7:00pm – 10:00pm General Admission: $20.00 A dark comedy that explores the challenges of new parenthood and coffee groups in a rural town. After 5 sell out shows in Wanaka Last year Liz Breslin’s play Losing Faith returns to the Wanaka stage for one night only. Director Fiona Armstrong has returned and leads the new and returning cast into this engaging reimagining of Losing Faith.t
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QUEENSTOWN
Queenstown Surroundings
Whats on in Queenstown
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.
Comedy Night with Wilson Dixon & Paul Ego
Comedy Gold
Sherwood, 554 Frankton Road, Queenstown Thursday 20 July 2017 9:00pm – 10:30pm General Admission: $25.00 Hailing from Cripple Creek Colorado, country music legend, Wilson Dixon’s melodic philosophies on life have seen him become one of the most loved characters on the Australian, UK and NZ circuit. He has had sold out seasons at The New International Comedy Festival and won awards for Best Show and the supreme Festival Award for outstanding artistic achievement in 2010. His chart-topping singles include ‘Never’, ‘Philosophy’, ‘Life’, and ‘Sticks and Stones’.
SKYCITY Queenstown, 16-24 Beach St, Queenstown Saturday 22 July 2017 8:00pm – 10:00pm You know you’re in for a jolly good time with Comedy Gold at SKYCITY Queenstown. Line-up - Brendhan Lovegrove Just bloody brilliant – Brendhan is our resident comedian, and never fails to leave everyone in stitches.Melanie Bracewell At only 21 years old, Melanie Bracewell is the Babe of Comedy. Winner of the 7 Days Comedy. Apprentice & the Raw Comedy Quest – just to name a few.Steve Hughes Probably the best comic Australasia has ever produced!. One of the best in the business. Steve is internationally renowned as a stand up comedian. 0800 BUY TIX (289 849)
TRAVEL INFORMATION
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.
Sunday Roast Bazaar Queenstown, 38/54 Lake Esplanade, Queenstown Sunday 9 July 2017 5:30pm Adult: $55.00 Child: $25.00The ultimate Sunday Roast has at long last arrived in Queenstown.With winter casting itself over The Remarkables, there is nothing like a post-slope indulgence in the form of a Sunday Roast.
BLUEPEAKS LODGE Call us today on 0800 162 122
Blue Peaks Lodge offers Queenstown motel accommodation with a choice of 2 bedroom, 1 bedroom and studio motel units, most of which are fully self contained with kitchen facilities. Nestled on a rise overlooking Queenstown, Blue Peaks Lodge Motel is conveniently located, less than a five minute easy walk from the town centre. Our self contained motel accommodation is great for individuals, couples and families because of its convenient location and its ability to comfortably host its many guests.
www.bluepeaks.co.nz
ARROWTOWN
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.
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Walking Arrowtown’s trails are famous – fifteen listed walks past mountains, rivers, forests, and lakes. Easy one hour strolls, and treks of several days in Lord of the Rings country. Mountainbiking Arrowtown is a main get-on get-off hub on the famous 110 km Queenstown Trail. There are world class rides past mountains, lakes and rivers. You can also hire a bike in arrowtown and explore the area. Goldpanning The arrow river is a few minutes walk from the town, threre are a few places you can hire a gold pan and get a few tips. Then head down to the river and try your luck!. Golf Arrowtown Golf Club is one of New Zealand’s most historic and scenic regions. Surrounded by mountains, the 18 hole course has superb views from every fairway. Millbrook is simply an unforgettable Queenstown golfing experience. Voted the Leading Golf Resort in Australasia for the third year running, Millbrook is a five star golf and lifestyle resort.
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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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Being owner operated for the past 37 years, we are constantly being reminded by our customers that our selection of products is the best they have seen. From our extensive range of merino possum garments and accessories to our modern style jewellery, the choice is outstanding. A Licensed Cafe on site caters for all your food requirements and our friendly, courteous staff are always willing to assist. State Highway One, Balclutha. Ph: (03) 418 2345. Email: info@peggydale.co.nz
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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The Catlins A new wonder every 10 minutes… Cascading waterfalls & hidden lakes Geological forms Unique wildlife Rugged coastal beauty
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
Purakaunui Falls
Our large retail store and licensed cafe is well worth a visit if looking for quality gifts & great food. We specialise in 100% Merino & Merino/Possum garments, all NZ made. We also stock everything KIWIANA - this includes jewellery, books, DVD’s, tees, jackets, toys etc. The licensed cafe on site provides an appetising selection of foods; we also have ample parking and clean toilets.
QUALITY GIFTS + HUGE SELECTION + GREAT PRICES = PEGGYDALE Shopping can be fun, call in any day of the week we’re open 365 days just 3kms South of Balcutha on State Highway 1.
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Nugget Point
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EAST & WEST SOUTHLAND Gore
Tuatapere Hump Ridge Track
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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Riverton Featuring the JOHN MONEY WING & RALPH HOTERE GALLERY Monday to Friday 10am – 4.30pm Weekends & Public Holidays 1-4pm
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.
16 Hokonui Drive, Gore, Phone: 03 203 9288 email: goreinfo@goredc.govt.nz Booking service available for activities, accommodation and land transport throughout New Zealand Monday - Saturday The Destination Gore Visitor Centre is front of house for the Hokonui Moonshine and Historical Museums. Operating hours – Monday – Friday 8.30am – 5.00pm Saturday 9.30am – 4.00pm Sunday 1.00pm – 4.00pm, booking service unavailable on Sundays, Public Holidays as advertised
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MOONSHINE MUSEUM Celebrating the tradition of Moonshine Hokonui Heritage Centre, Hokonui Dr, Gore.
Hiking Scenic Drives Jet Boating Seaside Cafes Surfing Horse Trekking Heritage
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. 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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Situated in Gore’s Arts and Heritage Precinct, the museum celebrates the history of illicit whisky-making in the south. ‘Hokonui’ or ‘Hokonui Moonshine’ had its origins in the Highlands of Scotland, but made its presence felt in the Gore District with the advent of localised Prohibition in 1902. 51 years of subsequent “drought” gave rise to an illicit moonshining tradition, and over 30 resulting prosecutions. The museum explores this colourful history through recreations, audio-visuals and original artifacts.
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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.
Dig This is coming to Invercargill, New Zealand
Invercargill’s new attraction Dig This lets guests live out their wildest fantasies operating heavy machinery. New Zealand’s southernmost city of Invercargill is fast building a reputation as a must-visit destination for motoring enthusiasts and transport buffs.
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In what will be a New Zealand first, Transport World has announced that it is gearing up to launch a third attraction with Dig This, further staking their claim as the transport tourism capital of New Zealand. Based on the hugely popular formula established by Dig This Las Vegas, guests will now be able to live out their wildest fantasies operating heavy machinery, including bulldozers, excavators, mini excavators and skid steers in a giant, adult-sized gravel pit. Scheduled to open in Spring 2017, Transport World is busy preparing a new site located on Otepuni Ave for future excavation. Dig This Invercargill is designed for anyone who has ever wanted to operate heavy machinery and will include interests for both young and old. Easy to pick up, guests will operate heavy machinery whilst being challenged to a series of games within a controlled and safe environment.
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Greenhills Bill Richardson Transport World, 491 Tay St, Invercargill, Southland Saturday 15 July 2017 7:00pm – 12:00am
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Lex Chisholm, the Dig This Manager says: “We are really excited about this new attraction and think it is such a unique and fun concept. We will have 15 tonne diggers and bulldozers for adults to test their skills. We also have smaller machinery for the kids to enjoy like 1.5 tonne diggers.” Lex also says that “couples tend to get somewhat competitive and women tend to be better than their partners due to their soft touch”. Activities include stacking tyres, using the machinery to play basketball within tyres and also a car crushing area. The facility caters for families, couples and corporate groups. The packages include a safety briefing, instructions on using the machinery then a full hour to play in the giant gravel pit! Dig This Invercargill expands upon Transport World’s vision to create a hub of world class transport-related activities. Dig This Invercargill will complement two other major attractions - Bill Richardson Transport World and Classic Motorcycle Mecca - becoming another drawcard to Invercargill for those interested in wheeled activities.
Aluminum Smelter
Enjoy a Mid-Winter Christmas Celebration like no other - an evening in the most gorgeous surrounds of Transport World’s exhibits. A sumptuously adorned table featuring a lavish two-course meal. An evening to share with friends, have some fun and dance the night away to live music. Strictly limited numbers. No door sales. Cash/eftpos bar service available.
Standard - Per Person: $85.00 Buy Tickets – 0508 iTICKET (484-253)
Hokonui Culture Feast
The James Cumming Wing, Ardwick St, Gore, Southland Friday 7 July 2017 6:00pm – 10:00pm
Come along to the James Cumming Wing for a night of delicious international food, as well as music, dance and workshops with an international flavour. Food stalls (cash required) include Fijian, Turkish, Roumanian, Maori and Lebanese. And there will be a cash bar on the night. Some of the confirmed acts are kapa haka, Fijian dance, and a dance workshop for everyone to take part or to watch. This is a family-friendly event, so bring everyone along for a night of fun and flavour. Entry by koha (donation).
The Lion’s Test Matches Followed by Live Music
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Comedy Night with Wilson Dixon & Paul Ego St James Theatre, 61 Irk St, Gore, Southland Saturday 22 July 2017 8:00pm – 10:00pm. Hailing from Cripple Creek Colorado, country music legend, Wilson Dixon’s melodic philosophies on life have seen him become one of the most loved characters on the Australian, UK and NZ circuit. He has had sold out seasons at The New International Comedy Festival and won awards for Best Show and the supreme Festival Award for outstanding artistic achievement in 2010. His chart-topping singles include ‘Never’, ‘Philosophy’, ‘Life’, and ‘Sticks and Stones’. Riverton Midwinter Twilight Market
The Postmaster Bakery, 166 Palmerston Street, Riverton, Southland District Saturday 29 July 2017 5:00pm – 8:00pm Come and Enjoy a fantastic family night out with lots of entertainment, a variety of stalls and a great way to beat the winter blues. The Market will be held in 4 different locations, there will be so much to see and do. A great variety of stalls including, clothing, art, craft, toys baking, Mr Whippy, yummy food and an appearance of the local toy library. What more could you need. The market starts at 5pm - 8pm.
The Midtown Boys
Ascot Park Hotel, Tay Street and Racecourse Road, Invercargill, Southland Saturday 29 July 2017 7:00pm – 11:00pmm General Admission: $75.00 Singing their favourite “60s hits” from the Rat Pack, Motown, The Four Seasons Jackson 5 and more! Dinner & show. Doors open 6pm. Hurry now! Limited seats available. To reserve your seat today call us (03) 219 9076.
Kelvin Hotel, 20 Kelvin Street, Invercargill, Southland Saturday 8 July 2017 7:35pm – 12:00am Ticket Information: Cost includes nibbles during the game: $10.00 We’re screening all Lion’s Test matches on HD Screens in Level One, great specials during the night followed by live entertainment after the completion of the games. Free entry for 17th June... 24th June 1st & 8th July $10 entry while rugby is on includes half time nibbles and ‘seating’. Book now 03 218 2829. • 17th June Usual Shenanigans - Invercargill 4-piece Covers band playing a range of covers music from Irish/Country/Pop/Rock Classic/ Kiwi Classics and more • 24th June Deuce unit- Invercargill Acoustic Duet Covers band • 1st July Jetset will be playing all the best songs from the 80’s for our 2nd Annual 80’s party • 8th July Usual Shenanigan’s are back again
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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
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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.
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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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How about getting eye to eye with a great white Joinsafety a Boutique Day Tour & cover it all! shark in the 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. 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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Over 300 vehicles restored and unrestored
Catch up in the retro lounge
Entertain the children
Wearable arts collection
Experience famous Southern delicacies
Over 60 motorcycle manufacturers
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The largest private collection of its type in the world. Home to The Grille Café, over 300 vehicles and experiences for all, it offers a visual display sure to impress!
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Housed within two beautifully restored buildings are around 300 motorcycles, an extensive international motorcycle themed artwork collection and Meccaspresso Café.
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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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