Town Belt

Town Belt

60 Littlebourne Road, Roslyn, Dunedin 9010

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4.6 on Google · 108 reviews

Dunedin Town Belt is a 200-hectare Victorian-era green belt established in 1848, wrapping the city centre in a 7km crescent from Kensington through Mornington, Belleknowes, Roslyn, Māori Hill and Dunedin North up to Signal Hill. The Littlebourne/Roslyn section above the city includes mature native plantings, walking tracks, Otago Boys’ High School’s Littlebourne Ground and Moana Pool nearby. Picnic spots and small playgrounds dot the belt, with viewpoints across the city to the harbour.

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Nick W.
Google15 Apr 20260Helpful

Wild(ish) woods within a few minutes walk of Dunedin Town centre. A good couple of hours leisurely walk from one end to the other. A spacious children's playground at the northern end as well as lovely park for all ages.

Hamish G.
Google15 Apr 20260Helpful

Like most things in Dunedin, it looks nice, but serves very little point. Because the priority of Dunedin residents seems to be mostly holding onto their overly expensive property, buying more and not doing anything for the larger community. But yea, it's nice to run through or drive I guess. Because oh yeah another thing is, dunedin is a place that requires you to own a car, because the public transport is completely limited and stops in arbitrary places outside of the city centre. So yeah the town belt has lots of trees, it's historical, it probably would be really good if it was a bigger park or a green area like what wellington has in the centre of it (Zealandia). But nah, just another wasted opportunity in a city that residents think is perfect, but outsiders think is pretty but dead. So I guess it's somewhere in between.

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