Natural Wonder Venues in Otago
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Walter Peak High Country Farm
Steamer Wharf, Queenstown
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Green Island Memorial Park
221A Main South Road, Dunedin
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Fat Weka Farm, Portobello
33 Hereweka Street, Dunedin
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Lake Hawea
Hawea, Wānaka
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Lake Hayes Pavilion
719 Gibbston Hwy, RD 1, Queenstown
The Lakes Hayes Pavilion is located between Queenstown and Arrowtown with stunning views overlooking Lake Hayes and the surrounding mountains… Read More
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Ocean Beach
Esplanade, St Clair, Dunedin
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Otago Boat Harbour
Magnet St, Dunedin
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Luggate Creek
Kingan rd, Luggate
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One Mile Reserve
96 Fernhill road, Queenstown, Queenstown
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Greenstone and Caples Tracks
Alexandra
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Otago Central Rail Trail
Dunstan Road, Alexandra
The Otago Central Rail Trail is a 150 kilometre walking and cycling track in the South Island. It runs between Middlemarch and Clyde, along the route… Read More
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Oamaru Little Blue Penguin Colony
Waterfront Road, Oamaru
Oamaru is home to the little (often known as fairy or blue) penguin. This is the smallest species of penguin in the world. Our Blue Penguins… Read More
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Moeraki Boulders
Moeraki Boulders Rd, Koekohe Beach, Palmerston
Take a beach walk to the startling Moeraki boulders, 60 million years old and nestled like eggs into the sand along the coastline. The sea is slowly… Read More
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The Moeraki Boulders - Roadside Stories
Hampden-Palmerston Rd, Moeraki, Palmerston
A Manatū Taonga audio guide to the Moeraki Boulders. Check out the Ministry for Culture and Heritage's audio guide in the image carousel… Read More
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Mount Aurum Recreation Reserve
Skippers Rd, Skippers, Arrowtown
The reserve begins after crossing the historic Skippers suspension bridge. Opened in 1901 it’s the most spectacular of its kind in New Zealand.… Read More
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Hawea River Track
Lake Hawea Albert Town Road, Wānaka
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Ben Lomond Scenic Reserve
Lomond Cres, Queenstown
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Glaciers and Gold in Otago - Roadside Stories
Queenstown
A Manatū Taonga audio guide to Lake Wakatipu. Check out the Ministry for Culture and Heritage's audio guide in the image carousel above. The… Read More
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Lake Hayes
Lake Hayes, Queenstown
The lake was originally known as Hays Lake after D. Hay, an Australian who came to the district looking for sheep country in 1859. Its name gradually… Read More
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Queenstown Bay
Queenstown
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