Dunedin with kids: fun things to do
Kids and adults alike will love this compact, historic city.
- June 2022
If you’re thinking of a family holiday in New Zealand, Dunedin is a ripper of a town. Firstly, it’s got New Zealand’s only castle. And, it has Baldwin Street, the steepest street in the world. Plus, it has interactive museums, heaps of bike paths, lots of wildlife and some beautiful beaches right on its doorstep. So, pretty much something for everyone.
Go swimming at St Clair
Swim, surf or or take a dip in the hot saltwater pool at St Clair, a beautiful beachside spot just 15 minutes from the city centre. Heated to 28C, the pool sits right on the beachfront and has sensational ocean views. And there’s a kiddie pool for little ones. Stroll the cafe-lined esplanade afterwards to find the best post-swim treats.
Cycle the city
Dunedin is pretty flat, compact and easy to navigate, so it’s ideal for biking around, and there are plenty of dedicated biking trails. Hire some bikes and ride around the city, the harbour, or even out to St Clair. For a bigger adventure, hit the Otago Central Rail Trail. The popular trail starts in Middlemarch, about an hour from Dunedin, and goes through some amazing landscapes and villages. It’s great for a daytrip or multi-day ride.
Time travel at the Toitū Otago Settlers Museum
Dive into Dunedin’s epic history, from early Māori stories to the present day, at the Toitu Otago Settlers Museum. Time travel through the city’s love of automotives, its creative and music scenes, its fashion and its inventions. There are plenty of hands-on interactive activities, and entry is free.
Explore the Botanic Garden
The Dunedin Botanic Garden is home to thousands of different plants (including the famously stinky Corpse Flower – dare the kids) and lots of local birdlife. Kids can walk up an extinct volcano, get quacky with the resident ducks, hit the playground or tackle the Children’s Play Trail.