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Beautiful
A great place for a peaceful walk in the native bush and listening to the bird song. Lots of people walking dogs who were all respectful of other walkers - we didn't see a single dog mess left behind...
So close to the city but you are immediately in well established bush. Dam and waterworks are apparently amongst the earliest still in use in NZ: from 1867 I think? Waterbirds, birds in the bush, grad...
This was a beautiful and peaceful walk within the city limits of Dunedin. Lovely bush, plenty of birdlife, and excellent, well-made paths allowed easy walking. Plenty of runners and joggers as well.
Craigieburn is the site of a Scottish subsistence farm in Ross Creek. The stone remains of farm buildings, cobbled floors, and dry stone walls are fabulous. A 1 to 2 hour walk through bush land in the...
Ben though a few times in the last few months. There are quite a few tui and kereru and is a place which a lot of people go to walk. The path between the bottom of the dam is now open and makes movin...
Beautiful
A great place for a peaceful walk in the native bush and listening to the bird song. Lots of people walking dogs who were all respectful of other walkers - we didn't see a single dog mess left behind...
Beautiful walk by reservoir
So close to the city but you are immediately in well established bush. Dam and waterworks are apparently amongst the earliest still in use in NZ: from 1867 I think? Waterbirds, birds in the bush, grad...
Excellent walk
This was a beautiful and peaceful walk within the city limits of Dunedin. Lovely bush, plenty of birdlife, and excellent, well-made paths allowed easy walking. Plenty of runners and joggers as well.
Dry Stone Walls and City Views
Craigieburn is the site of a Scottish subsistence farm in Ross Creek. The stone remains of farm buildings, cobbled floors, and dry stone walls are fabulous. A 1 to 2 hour walk through bush land in the...
Dam path open
Ben though a few times in the last few months. There are quite a few tui and kereru and is a place which a lot of people go to walk. The path between the bottom of the dam is now open and makes movin...