Dunedin Gourmet Walk - Weekdays
With your personal Zest guide to tell you all about the local stories and snippets of light history, you walk from Dunedin's central Octagon to find small specialist food havens and boutiques. Everywhere you go, you'll enjoy small tastes of local and regional specialties including the humble yet famous cheese roll, virtually unique to Otago and Southland. You'll meet families and owners to taste their products - maybe gourmet ice cream, sophisticated chocolates, craft beer, freshly roasted coffee and locally baked treats.
Dunedin Gourmet Walk - Saturdays
Saturday culinary tours are special: starting a little later to arrive at the ideal time at the popular Otago Farmers Market. Here you will meet food producers and purveyors from all over the region, tasting samples of fresh fruit, specialty meats, baked items and other delights. With your personal Zest guide to tell you all about the local stories and snippets of light history, you walk from Dunedin's central Octagon to find small specialist food havens and boutiques. Finish with a glass of fine regional wine or whisky.
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Tour Details
Dunedin Gourmet Walk - Weekdays:
Leaves Monday to Friday from i-SITE Visitor Centre, The Octagon, Dunedin.
9.30 am - 1.00 pm. About one hour of walking time.
Rate NZ $183 per person (minimum 2)
All inclusive for up to 8 guests.
Dunedin Gourmet Walk - Saturdays:
Leaves Saturday from i-SITE Visitor Centre, The Octagon, Dunedin.
11.00 am - 1.30 pm. About 30 minutes walking time.
Rate NZ $149 per person (minimum 2)
All inclusive for up to 8 guests.
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i-SITE Visitor Centre
Available year round except for public holidays and Sundays.
As our tour minimum is 2 guests, if you wish to make a single booking please click
here to enquire before going further. We will reply by email within 12 hours.
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