Motel accommodation in Dunedin close to the world-famous Otago Peninsula, also handy to many sporting venues such as Carisbrook
Motel Accommodation Dunedin, New Zealand
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NZ Freephone:
0800 455 200
Phone:
+64 3 455 2009
Address:
101 Queens Drive
St Kilda
Dunedin
New Zealand
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Adrian Motel Introduction
When you are looking for motel accommodation in Dunedin, why not stay at the Adrian Motel?
Our Dunedin motel is centrally located to take advantage of all that Dunedin has to offer. We are close to major sporting venues and much more.
Dunedin is the doorstep to the famous Otago Peninsula and is a wildlife haven, offering excellent viewing of birds, seals, dolphins and other marine life.
In addition the area around our Dunedin motel provides opportunities for exploration of our wonderful environment and there are many activities for the passive and active visitor.
Motel accommodation in Dunedin, New Zealand
Our Dunedin motel has 17 spacious, well appointed units, studio, one and two-bedroom, with 16 having full kitchen facilities.
Each of our Dunedin motel units have Sky TV, heating, electric blankets and phones, wireless internet access, DVD players and baby equipment on request. A guest email and fax service is available.
Our Dunedin motel offers a quiet location with plenty of off-street parking, guest laundry and barbecue area in the garden.
Other features of our Dunedin motel include:
- Newly refurbished units
- All units feature tea and coffee making facilities, fridge, radio, direct dial phone, wireless Internet
- All units are strictly non-smoking
- Most units feature kitchen facilities
- Guest laundry
- Continental breakfast available
- Plenty of off street parking
- Short drive to Dunedin city centre
- Two minutes from the start of the Otago Peninsula
- 300 metres to St Kilda beach
- Walking distance to Forbury Park
- Raceway and sporting facilities
- Walking distance to Dunedin ice-skating stadium
- 30 minutes drive from the airport
- Group booking and corporate rates available
- Disability units
For further information about our Dunedin motel please contact us, or visit our motel accommodation in Dunedin Web site.
Dunedin Attractions and Activities
Our motel accommodation in Dunedin is ideally situated if you are planning to visit the world famous Otago Peninsula, which is noted for its viewing of wildlife, wonderful views and historic sites. Also handy to many sporting venues such as Carisbrook, Indoor Bowls stadium, Forbury Park raceway and Edgar Stadium to note a few.
Just a three-minute walk away is St. Kilda Beach and a children's playground. If it's shopping or the historical architecture Dunedin has to offer then we are only eight minutes from the city centre and just around the corner from a bus route. The local dairy is two minutes away and there is a supermarket at the end of the street. For those that want a break from preparing the evening meal, two licensed restaurants are within walking distance.
Albatross – Go and see the Albatross at Taiaroa Head. The area is a diversity of wildlife which abounds on this small headland, and includes the only mainland colony of albatross in the world. The first albatross chick flew from Taiaroa Head in 1938 and from that date the colony has slowly grown, with the area now protected as a nature reserve.
About Dunedin
North Otago Coastline
Photographer: Jason Hosking
(www.jasonhosking.com)
Yellow Eyed Penguin, Dunedin
Photographer: Hiroshi Nameda
(hnamechan@hotmail.com)
The Otago Coast stretches from the Waitaki River to the mighty Clutha River, on the South Island's eastern coast. About halfway between is Dunedin, built around Otago Harbour, which indents Otago Peninsula.
Dunedin, with a population of 112,000, is the South Island's second-largest city and the commercial centre for the Otago region. Its name is the old Gaelic one for Edinburgh—appropriate since the city was established by Scottish Presbyterians. It is a gracious city whose numerous grand nineteenth-century and Edwardian buildings are unrivalled anywhere in the Southern Hemisphere.
Dunedin's architectural heritage has provided the city with some notable buildings, including the train station, town hall, university and many churches. There are also special former private residences worth noting including Olveston, a Jacobean-style family home and Glenfalloch, surrounded by 12 hectares of woodland garden. Neo-Gothic Larnach Castle represents the finest of nineteenth century craftsmanship.
Further north on the Otago coast is Oamaru, known for the grand white stone buildings of its old harbourside precinct. On Moeraki Beach, about halfway between Oamaru and Dunedin are the unique, perfectly round Moeraki Boulders, which weigh up to four tons each.
For further information about our Dunedin motel please contact us, or visit our motel accommodation in Dunedin Web site.
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