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Browse park in Dunedin. Use this directory to compare ratings, reviews, photos, opening hours, addresses and contact details. 377 results in Dunedin. Average rating 4.0/5 based on 87,106 reviews & ratings.
“Beautiful park, amazing view and a quality turf.”
“We like this playground. It provides confidence and stretches our grandchilds ability. It's handy for parking, toilets very handy. It's a sunny spot. Seating is available. Sports grounds next door. Good area for small children to play on equipment and large area for kicking a ball or running around”
“Always loved this place as a child, seen people walking their dog and there are toilets to use.”
“We had a powered site for two nights (early October 2025). The bathrooms are very clean & tidy (plenty of toilets and showers). And there's a large kitchen, with a seated dining area. The hosts are very nice. Oh, the location is just behind the beach. And the caravan park is perfectly located = short 8min drive to the city (easiest parking for motorhomes is directly across the train tracks, from the Dunedin train station). It's a quick walk up over the tracks to access the train station AND the city centre. And 30min north-east of the caravan park is the Albatross Centre (worth going to). There's a "coastal route" and a "plateau route" = both are the MOST scenic drives you shall ever do in your life.”
“Great school, highly recommend it. It truly does live by the morals of respectful, motivated and inclusive!”
“Cool little park with kids play things.”
“My dog's favourite place in Dunedin so far!”
“Beautiful quiet spot and awesome for kitesurfing”
“Nice park to walk the dog can be quit boggy after rain but other than that great park”
“Nice park to take the kids, wide open spaces for them to run around on, has a slide as well”
“Best little school, wonderful family atmosphere with fantastic caring teachers and friendly welcoming staff and families”
“Nice wide space, good for a frisbees or soccer ball, small playground there for kids”
“It is a lovely big park with a short walk to awesome beach plus a gorgeous coffee cart with local made food”
“Took a bit to work the showers but everything clean and easy for our 4 motorhome group. Good laundry & kitchen facilities, well spaced parks & easy walk up the street to breaky & coffee or down the street to the pub.”
“Excellent motel and my new first choice of somewhere to stay in Dunedin. The room was clean, stylish and warm. It's a pleasant walk through a nature reserve to the city and the views from the neighbourhood are spectacular. The staff were friendly and went out of their way to help. I would absolutely stay here again.”
“Stayed in a studio cabin. Good and clean. Good kitchen (no oven though if you needed one of those). Comfortable. Plenty of parking space. Suspect may be cold in winter with only one electric heater. Good walks nearby. Friendly staff.”
“Lovely croquet greens. Friendly people”
“Pacific ocean views, seal lions lounging, volcanic rock formations brought to you by Monarch cruises and their knowledgeable staff, especially Will.”
“Great place to visit! You can see wild sea lions with a nice view. Easy to get there, though to come up again.”
“A beautiful hidden gem! Gravel trail which leads to a beautiful and surreal view of the beach! Best to wear takkies, carry a jacket and a bottle of water as the trail is long, gets windy and is quite a workout.. but absolutely worth every step!”
“It's a nice walk, only the sandy parts are a bit hard to walk.”
“Stunning views of the peninsula and ocean, with dramatic cliffs and erosion formations. The trail is easy, but close to cliff edges at some points so be careful. And there are sheep. Who doesn't love sheep? The road to get there is a narrow dirt road. I would avoid it in the rain, in an old, manual van.”
“Excellent beach, very calm day. Great for a swim.”
“An exceptionally beautiful beach where, with a bit of luck, you might spot many sea lions. Even if you don't see any, the beach is worth a visit, but the walk up and down is a bit arduous or takes a bit more time.”
“This area overlooks the St Kilda beach and can be booked out for events. The entirety of the drive up to Lawyers Head is open to vehicles between 11am and 3pm on weekdays, bollards are closed outside of these times making the area pedestrian only. Bollards are also locked on public holidays.”
“A good walk (3h return) with ups and downs following the Taieri river. Can be slippery, as the terrain is patched with rocks.”