Luxury accommodation New Zealand in a private hotel Dunedin, Otago

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Wildlife, arts, history and adventure

Simply walking the central city streets of Dunedin viewing its unique 19th Century architecture and relaxing in its many bars and cafés is both fun and fascinating, though many come to this south-east corner of New Zealand to view the rare and endangered species found on the spectacular Otago Peninsula.











However, a stay at Corstorphine House offers many other opportunities for rewarding activity, and day excursions and tours can be readily booked through our in-house travel service:

• Visit The Royal Albatross Centre at Taiaroa Head

• See the Yellow-Eyed Penguin Conservation Reserve

• Take a fully guided wildlife tour of the Otago Peninsula or Southern Coast with Elm Wildlife
or cruise around the Otago Peninsula aboard the Monarch

• Tour Larnach Castle

• View the unique Moeraki Boulders located on the coast north of Dunedin

• Drive the Southern Scenic Route from Dunedin to Invercargill

• Browse the Dunedin Art Gallery

• Visit the Otago Museum

• Take a journey on the Taiera Gorge Railway

• Stroll the Dunedin Botanic Gardens, the Chinese Gardens or Glenfelloch Gardens

• Shop at Dunedin’s Saturday Farmers Market

• Play golf on one of three local Dunedin courses – Otago Golf Club, St. Clair or Chisholm Park Golf Club

Sea kayak the Otago Peninsula

Mountain bike the Otago Peninsula

Horse ride on Hare Hill at Deborah Bay