ACTIVITIES Around Dunedin & Karitane

We think the Otago Region is a pretty special part of the world offering so much for visitors to experience. Whatever you like to do we are able to create a bespoke meaningful itinerary for our guests.

We couldn’t possibly describe all the region has to offer here but these are a few highlights within 30 minutes drive from the Longhouse.

KARITANE

Karitane is a small seaside fishing village renowned for its scenic beauty, golden beach, tranquil environment, Maori and European history. It was the location of a pre-European Maori kaik (undefended village); close by is the site of Huriawa Pa, a fortified Maori village strategically set on a rock promontory above the coast. European sealers and whalers began to arrive as early as the 1820s and a whaling station was established at Karitane in 1837. Walks along the beach and peninsula will often provide encounters with fur seals or sea lions, as well as a range of sea birds.

The local iwi operate guided walking and waka canoe tours providing a wonderful indigenous insight into the area, the local fauna & flora, history and an unforgettable coastal experience.

To the keen surfer, the Dunedin coast offers uncrowded beaches with plenty of beach breaks. There is a consistent swell, white sand and clear waters. Karitane is described as Dunedin's 'big wave' spot. Take a surfing lesson on one of Karitane’s two surf breaks: the long, often hollow waves of the bar break and the legendary heavy barrels of The Point. The Point is one of Dunedin's premier big wave surfing spots – it offers extremely heavy, barrelling waves that make for some spectacular viewing.

There are local fishing charters available in the area for hire. Let us know if you would like us to organise a fishing trip for you, weather permitting, and try your luck at snagging some of the famous South Island Blue Cod.

We would love to help you plan a meaningful Karitane experience - please let us know if we can assist with arranging this itinerary

DUNEDIN

Tucked into a sheltered harbour on the east coast of New Zealand's South Island, Ōtepoti Dunedin is a city rich in heritage, renowned for its wildlife and distinctly quirky character - we reckon it’s one of the world’s best small cities. Take a stroll through the city, taking in the historic building juxtaposed with modern street art and dotted with eateries. Visit St Clair, Tunnel Beach or Long Beach for breathtaking beaches, flora and fauna. See the world in Dunedin, from castles and pyramids to wildlife and beaches, you'll find it all here

LOCAL WALKS

From the Longhouse you can access Karitane beach. Walk from Back Beach (southern end) with views of the basalt rock formations to the main beach ( approx 1 km). From here follow the road and then veer right on the paths to the Huriawa Peninsula. The Huriawa Peninsula is a 2.6km loop track Take care as the cliffs are unstable and quite high. Follow the path and you can walk to the wharf and surfing reserve from here you can walk to the Village ( have a coffee at the Karitane General Store & Kitchen.). Return to The Longhouse back via the beach or along the road. From the Longhouse to Huriawa return to Longhouse via beach is approximately a 4.6km loop track

Other Nearby recommended walks:

Orokonui

Orokonui Estuary Walk

Warrington Beach

Waikouaiti Lagoon & beach Walk

Click Below for Dunedin Walks:

Karitane Beach from Longhouse
Huriawa Peninsula