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Dunedin heritage walks

Dunedin heritage walks - Document - Adobe PDF - Acrobat Reader
This brochure features two heritage walks which offer the opportunity to see much of Dunedin's Victorian past, as well as changing skylines and unexpected views.
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Peninsula tracks - track descriptions (Dunedin)

Describes 19 walking tracks on the peninsula and links to the Otago Peninsula Tracks brochure.
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Dunedin City Council
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Peninsula tracks - track classifications (Dunedin)

Defines track classifications and suitability for various tramping abilities.
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Dunedin City Council
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Peninsula tracks - environmental care (Dunedin)

Outlines rules for using tracks which cross private property etc.
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Dunedin City Council
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Dunedin walks - peninsula tracks - general information

The Otago Peninsula Tracks provide access to special areas of coastline, historic sites, high points and other areas of interest.
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The Silver Stream water race tracks (Dunedin)

This information describes a series of track circuits that explore the historic Silver Stream Water-Race.
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Antarctic Connections (Christchurch)

Central city heritage trail Antarctic history relating to Christchurch, including a heritage trail around the central city.
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Christchurch City Council
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