Spread over 12 hectares along the Otago harbor, the Glenfalloch Woodland Gardens offer beautiful views of the coast in a relaxed setting of indigenous as well as exotic flora such as rhododendrons, azaleas, magnolias and fuchsias

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Dunedin: Glenfalloch and Chinese Gardens Shore Excursion

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Enjoy a guided tour of Glenfalloch Gardens with morning tea and a sightseeing tour of Dunedin City. ...

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Glenfalloch Woodland Gardens, Dunedin

Spread over 12 hectares along the Otago harbor, the Glenfalloch Woodland Gardens offer beautiful views of the coast in a relaxed setting of indigenous as well as exotic flora such as rhododendrons, azaleas, magnolias and fuchsias.

Spread over 12 hectares along the Otago harbor, the Glenfalloch Woodland Gardens offer beautiful views of the coast in a relaxed setting of indigenous as well as exotic flora such as rhododendrons, azaleas, magnolias and fuchsias. There are walking trails lined with mature trees, including a 1000-year-old matai.


Hours

Sun

9:30

15:30

Mon

9:30

15:30

Tue

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Wed

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Thu

17:00

22:30

Fri

17:00

22:30

Sat

17:00

22:30

About Glenfalloch Woodland Gardens

 430 Portobello Rd, Macandrew Bay, Dunedin 9077, New Zealand

 +64 3-476 1006

 www.glenfalloch.org.nz

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