Founded in 1848, Dunedin is known as Edinburgh of the Southern Hemisphere (Dunedin is the ancient Gaelic name for Edinburgh) apart from the hills it shares much more in common visually with Glasgow. New, old and 1970/80's architechture all sit together in a pleasant city a bit worn at the edges. All the street names are taken from Scotland and many areas of the city are from Edinburgh. The city museum was very interesting in a newly renovated string of old buildings. With loads of hands on exhibits including vintage video games to play, there was plenty of things to look at. We took a walk round the buildings in the city including the lovely train station and churches with a quick stop at the Cadbury factory shop to restock on cheap chocolate. A cruise ship had docked recently and Chinese visitors were buying chocolate as though a shortage was due. Most were buying 30+ bars and struggling with the 10kg+ weight! To walk of the chocolate we had a wander through the excellent Botanical gardens with greenhouse and aviaries. Finished the city with a trip to Baldwin Street, the steepest street in the world with a 1 in 2 slope. Travelled 15km outside the city and stayed in a free campsite set up by the hamlet of Warrington.Read more
Lyndsay McDonnellDunedin looks a very interesting city but can't believe you two are eating chocolate - you must be on holiday!!! Enjoy it all - including the chocolate !!! Love xxxx
Lyndsay McDonnell Dunedin looks a very interesting city but can't believe you two are eating chocolate - you must be on holiday!!! Enjoy it all - including the chocolate !!! Love xxxx
Can't see you riding this bike - with the engine it would be too easy for you!!! Love Mom xx
Dave Warwick Looks a lovely place, quite the history buffs!. See if you can find any Canadian Fizzy Cola Bottles too :-)