Day 5: Dunedin
Started the day with a walk down from the ridge of the Otago Peninsula. All the walks here either go straight up a mountain or straight down to the sea, so I went down as far as I could in the time available and then toiled back up again. Nice views over the sea and green farmlands, including some geese waddling uphill in a long line to be fed.
In Dunedin I booked the coastal rail trip for 11.10 and then just strolled around a bit. They have closed off the famous Octagon to traffic, and the retailers aren't happy about it. Even with bunting and a stage it doesn't look particularly glamorous; I can't see it becoming a tourist mecca, even wth the visiting cruise liners.
Caught the train along the coast and got to see the other side of the bay. Again, very spectacular views, with the same train captain giving his travelogue; but a much shorter trip which doesn't actually end anywhere important; just stops and turns around.
Back in Dunedin I had fish and chips for lunch and visited the Chinese Garden. It's a bit smaller than the one in Sydney, but it's laid out along similar lines. Then I stocked up on some more supplies, drove back to the accommodation and went for a local stroll. Rain coming on tonight, but hopefully it should clear by the time I get to Catlins tomorrow.
Jon Jermey
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