Top 10 Historic Sites in South Island, New Zealand

December 16, 2021 Leonarda Pillsbury

Discover the best top things to do in South Island, New Zealand including Macetown, Bendigo Historic Reserve, Templeton Flax Mill Heritage Museum, Dunedin High And District Court, Larnach Castle & Gardens, Olveston Historic Home, Fallen Soldiers Memorial, Taylors Mistake - Awaroa / Godley Head Walk, Mona Vale, Riccarton House & Bush.
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1. Macetown

New Zealand http://search.doc.govt.nz/search
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5.0 based on 6 reviews

Macetown

2. Bendigo Historic Reserve

Bendigo Loop Road, Bendigo 9383 New Zealand http://www.doc.govt.nz/parks-and-recreation/places-to-go/otago/places/bendigo-area/
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5.0 based on 20 reviews

Bendigo Historic Reserve

Reviewed By marymH8851LH

DOC have done a great job in the historic area with excellent family friendly walks, information boards and preservation of this area. A pleasure to explore.

3. Templeton Flax Mill Heritage Museum

Otaitai Bush RD3, Riverton, Southland, Riverton 9883 New Zealand +64 21 377 997 http://www.nzmuseums.co.nz/account/4412
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5.0 based on 4 reviews

Templeton Flax Mill Heritage Museum

4. Dunedin High And District Court

1 Stuart Street, Dunedin 9016 New Zealand
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5.0 based on 5 reviews

Dunedin High And District Court

Reviewed By LindainLakewood - Lakewood, United States

We just saw the outside of this building from across the gardens at Anzac Square in Dunedin. It was built in 1902 and makes a nice reflection of the train station. Flowers were blooming which added to the square’s beauty. It’s still an active court house so I’d advise you to be on best behavior to avoid seeing the inside.

5. Larnach Castle & Gardens

145 Camp Rd Otago Peninsula, Dunedin New Zealand +64 3-476 1616 [email protected] http://www.larnachcastle.co.nz
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4.5 based on 2,841 reviews

Larnach Castle & Gardens

Discover New Zealand’s only Castle, built 1871 by William Larnach, merchant baron and politician, for his beloved first wife Eliza. It took more than 200 workmen three years to build the Castle shell and master European craftsmen spent a further 12 years embellishing the interior. Larnach spared no expense on his dream home, which features the finest materials from around the world.The Castle is still privately owned and cared for by the Barker family who purchased it as their home in 1967. Decades have been spent on the Castle's restoration, with the family having restored empty buildings from ruin and assembled a large collection of original New Zealand period furniture and antiques. Open to the public throughout, this conservation project has been funded through admission fees. The family has always been committed to opening their home and sharing this significant period of Dunedin and New Zealand's history.Scandalous and tragic stories, spectacular tower views and a Garden of International Significance complete this enjoyable award-winning experience. Boutique Lodge accommodation is available in the Castle gardens. Weddings, Balls, Conferences and Celebrations are held in the beautiful 3000 square foot Ballroom. High Tea is also now served daily in the Ballroom at 3pm

Reviewed By pirate013

A must see!!!! Beautiful castle!!!! Exquisite gardens!!!! Yummy lunch!!!! Self guided tour!!!! Highly Recommend Untamednz for your private tour!!!! You won't be disappointed

6. Olveston Historic Home

42 Royal Terrace, Dunedin 9016 New Zealand +64 800 100 880 [email protected] http://www.olveston.co.nz
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4.5 based on 976 reviews

Olveston Historic Home

A 'must visit' for lovers of art, heritage and history, Olveston is lavishly furnished with exotic artefacts, prized artworks, antique furniture, ceramics and statues from around the world. The 35-room Edwardian mansion was designed for a one of Dunedin's most prominent businessmen, philanthropists and collectors during the early 1900s. The house was gifted to the people of Dunedin in 1966, fully furnished with the original contents, Olveston is a time capsule as little has changed inside the house since it was occupied as a family home. The house and its 'Garden of National Significance', within the city's Green Belt, can be experienced at 42 Royal Terrace, within walking distance of Dunedin's Octagon. Entry inside the house is by guided tour only (1 hour, max. 15 People per group). Tours commence daily at: 9.30am, 10.45am, 12 noon, 1.30pm, 2.45pm and 4pm. Group bookings available at a time to suit the group - available on request. Tours are conducted in English. Mandarin, Cantonese, German, French, Japanese and Dutch speaking guides are available for groups on request. The gardens, listed as a New Zealand Gardens Trust 'Garden of National Significance' and the gift shop are open daily and free to the public.

Reviewed By TranquilityAustralia

We loved our short visit to this wonderful historic house. A very interesting insight into times gone by. It has the feeling of being just as it always was and someone has just stepped out and allowed you to be a voyeur into their home.

7. Fallen Soldiers Memorial

Queenstown Gardens, Queenstown New Zealand
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4.5 based on 3 reviews

Fallen Soldiers Memorial

8. Taylors Mistake - Awaroa / Godley Head Walk

Taylors Mistake Road, Christchurch New Zealand +64 3-379 4082 [email protected] http://www.doc.govt.nz/link/ae14dfd9c94f48a49ed6423bc5d026c3.aspx
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4.5 based on 167 reviews

Taylors Mistake - Awaroa / Godley Head Walk

Always check the website for changes that might affect your trip.

Reviewed By amazinggrace2019

It was hot, but what a lovely walk. The road to thd carpark is narrow so tske your time. Once there, it is easy to follow the well signposted track which winds up and down around the headland to Godley Heads. We saw seals, swimmers divers, boaties. Its not too strenuous and the track is a good walking surface and quite wide.

9. Mona Vale

63 Fendalton Rd Riccarton, Christchurch 8004 New Zealand +64 3-348 9660 [email protected] http://www.monavale.nz
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4.5 based on 230 reviews

Mona Vale

Reviewed By GSL2 - Christchurch, New Zealand

Mona Vale is an old, established garden running alongside the river. Lots of interesting plants and corners to explore including a rose garden and a water-lily pond. There were ducklings when we last visited and it was fascinating watching the mama duck herding her 7 little ones as they dived around the water lilies. You don't need to join a tour; nice to just wander at leisure. There is a restaurant there, but looked very formal, so we didn't get anything there. Would have been nice to have somewhere to get an icecream or a smoothie as it was a warm day.

10. Riccarton House & Bush

16 Kahu Road, Christchurch 8041 New Zealand +64 27 544 0462 [email protected] http://www.riccartonhouse.co.nz/
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4.5 based on 446 reviews

Riccarton House & Bush

Riccarton House & Bush is a unique New Zealand heritage site consisting of two historic buildings, flanked by beautiful open parkland and ornate gardens, bordered by the River Avon and set against extensive native bush forest featuring Kahikatea trees up to 600 years old. This tranquil 12 hectare reserve is located just 3.5 Km from Christchurch city centre. The protected bush area has free entry and the house has a wonderful cafe. Heritage Tours run 6 days per week.

Reviewed By GlendaMike - Gold Coast, Australia

Veronica our guide showed a small group of us through the house. A very informative tour with lors of stories of the family that lived here. Well done Riccarton House.

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