A Quacking Good Time at Dunedin Botanic Garden Duck Feeding Area
Experience the joy of feeding ducks in the picturesque Dunedin Botanic Garden, a family-friendly attraction amidst stunning natural beauty.
Located within the serene confines of the Dunedin Botanic Garden, the Duck Feeding Area is a charming attraction that beckons tourists with its delightful ambiance and friendly feathered residents. This area is perfect for families, nature enthusiasts, and anyone looking to unwind in a peaceful environment. The garden itself is a sprawling oasis filled with beautiful plants, trees, and seasonal blooms, making it an ideal backdrop for a leisurely outing. Visitors can purchase duck food available at the site, allowing them to interact closely with the ducks, which are often eager for a snack. This experience is not only entertaining for children but also provides adults with a nostalgic connection to simpler times. The gentle quacking and playful splashing of the ducks add to the enchanting atmosphere of the garden. Make sure to take some time to explore the surrounding areas of the botanic garden after feeding the ducks. With well-maintained paths and various themed gardens, including a rose garden and a herb garden, there is plenty to see and do. Whether it’s a short visit or a day spent meandering through the garden’s beauty, the Duck Feeding Area is a highlight that adds a unique touch to any trip to Dunedin.
Local tips
- Bring some bread or duck food from the garden's shop for a fun feeding experience.
- Visit early in the morning or late afternoon to enjoy a quieter atmosphere.
- Combine your visit with a stroll through the rest of the botanic garden for a full day of exploration.
A brief summary to Dunedin Botanic Garden Duck Feeding Area
- Dunedin, Dunedin North, 9010, NZ
Getting There
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Walking
If you are starting from the city center (George Street), head north towards the Octagon. From the Octagon, continue to walk along George Street, which will merge into North Road. Follow North Road for about 1.5 kilometers until you reach the entrance of the Dunedin Botanic Garden. The entrance is marked and you can easily spot it. Once you enter the garden, follow the main path straight ahead, and you will see signs directing you to the Duck Feeding Area, which is located near the pond.
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Bus
Catch a bus from the City Center. Look for bus routes heading towards the Botanic Garden or Dunedin North. The bus stop is located on George Street. Depending on the bus route, you may need to get off at the Botanic Garden stop or the North Road stop. Once you get off, follow the signs to the garden entrance. After entering, walk straight on the main path until you reach the Duck Feeding Area near the pond. Make sure to check the bus schedule for the most current times.
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Cycling
If you prefer to cycle, you can rent a bike from one of the bike rental shops in the city center. From there, head north along George Street which will turn into North Road. The cycle path will take you directly to the Botanic Garden. Upon reaching the garden, park your bike in the designated area and head towards the Duck Feeding Area, which is accessible via the main walking paths within the garden.
Attractions Nearby to Dunedin Botanic Garden Duck Feeding Area
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- Ethel Emma McMillan Walk
- Dunedin Botanic Garden
- Cone statue
- Dunedin Botanic Garden Mediterranean Terrace
- Dunedin Botanic Garden Water Garden
- Dunedin Botanic Garden Aviary
- Dunedin Botanic Garden Rhododendron Dell
- Six60 house
- Dunedin Botanic Garden Lovelock Bush
- Dunedin Botanic Garden New Zealand Native Plant Collection
- Deathstar
- Dunedin Botanic Garden Lookout
- Woodhaugh Gardens
- Dunedin Northern Cemetery
Landmarks nearby to Dunedin Botanic Garden Duck Feeding Area
- Dunedin Town Belt
- Knox Church
- Acquisitions - Head Office
- Regus - Dunedin, 218 George Street
- The Octagon Carriageway
- City Walks
- All In Dunedin - Nature and City Tours
- JA 1274 Steam Train
- The Archway
- Old Colonial Garrison HQ
- Imperial Buildings
- Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga
- Elm Wildlife Tours
- Exchange Plaza
- Steamer Basin