McAuley Glen Boutique Bed & Breakfast Dunedin
13 McAuley Road Dunedin, South Island, 90014, New Zealand
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Rugby
... monopoly Speights has on the beer consumption in Dunedin. They account for 90% of the beer sold. Especially within the student population, you just don’t see any other beers around. Many of the flats have Speights posters/bottles/tables/grills/ you name it they have it on display. On Sunday, woke up early to go learn how to properly cross-rivers for a trip to Fiorland through the tramping club for this coming weekend. Many of ...
De første to uger på Sydøen på NZ !
... de sidste par dage – og det bliver kun værre og værre. Det endte med at vi bestilte en tid ved en fysioterapeut til hende. Herefter tjekkede vi ind til Bungy Jump, og blev kørt med en bus ud til Nevis Bungy jump stedet. Det tog ca. 30 min i bus. Da vi ankom til stedet, fik vi seler på, og så blev vi kørt over til ”platformen”, som man skal springe fra, i en lille ”vogn”. Mette fik lov at komme med derover, selvom hun ikke skulle springe Bungy Jump, men ...
Where The Wild Things Are
... our taste. I didn't really need to see the Madonna with Child shooting milk from her breast. Could have lived a full life without that one.
We wrapped up our time in Dunedin by exploring Baldwin Street -- the steepest street in the world. And, it really was steep, hitting a 19 percent grade at its steepest point. The street was only a couple of blocks long with houses (and driveways). The folks who live here must have really ...
NZ Stonehenge and chocolate!
Oamarua is a quaint little town on the east coast of New Zealand's south island but you may mistake it for a town in Europe. It was a booming main port town in days gone by and due to the abundance of limestone in the area and architects that were influenced by the Victorian style, many of the buildings are gorgeous in their design. There is one part of town that maintains it's old style charm, where they dress in period costumes ...
Dunedin, city of the Scotts
... so we have to manually un-stuck it. But hey, at least we can move again, right?
We start out in search of a place to sleep, and notice the gears won’t shift. We’re stuck driving 50, max.
Really, really tired at this point, we find out that all camping grounds closed about 15 minutes ago. We stop at a petrol station to fill up our water, and eventually pull aside on a parking lot, calling it a day.
First thing tomorrow; calling the help desk ...
This bed and breakfast was formerly known as: McAuley Glen Bed and Breakfast


