Tunnel Beach-Dunedin
Tunnel Beach, located just south of Dunedin, is a spectacular coastal destination known for its dramatic cliffs, sea-carved rock formations, and secluded beach. Accessible via a tunnel carved through the rock in the 1870s by John Cargill, the beach offers stunning views of the rugged coastline and natural arches.
The walk to Tunnel Beach takes about 20-30 minutes downhill, through scenic farmland, leading to a breathtaking view of the cliffs and the ocean. The tunnel itself provides access to the beach, where visitors can explore the striking landscape and enjoy the secluded beauty of the area. Tunnel Beach is a must-visit for nature enthusiasts and photographers, offering a unique blend of history and natural wonder.