3 Must-Visit Haunted Places in New Zealand (and where to relax afterwards)

03 OCTOBER 2019

3 MUST-VISIT HAUNTED PLACES IN NEW ZEALAND (AND WHERE TO RELAX AFTERWARDS)

3 Must-Visit Haunted Places in New Zealand (and where to relax afterwards)

#1 Larnach Castle – Dunedin

Settled by Europeans in the mid-1800s, the city of Dunedin is brimming with history. One of the area’s most popular attractions is Larnach Castle, built in 1871 by William Larnach for his wife Eliza. Featuring outstanding views and gardens, the castle is also home to Eliza’s ghost, who was enraged when her husband married her younger sister after she died. William and Eliza’s daughter Kate, dead from typhoid at 26, is also said to cause mischief and many visitors report chills up their spines, surely the work of restless spirits expressing displeasure.

3 Must-Visit Haunted Places in New Zealand (and where to relax afterwards)

Travel tip: Dunedin is a two-hour flight from Auckland, or a four-and-a-half-hour drive from Christchurch. From the Royal Albatross Centre to the Taieri Gorge Railway, there is so much to do in beautiful Dunedin. The Otago Museum puts the region’s history into perspective and you’re also well-placed to cycle the Otago Central Rail Trail (do the whole 152 kilometres, or just plan a day-trip). Wine is central to Central Otago’s economy so if you enjoy a glass of the good stuff, make time to visit a vineyard or two.

3 Must-Visit Haunted Places in New Zealand (and where to relax afterwards)

#2 The Vulcan Hotel – St Bathans

The Vulcan Hotel was built in 1882 when St Bathans was a booming gold-mining town. Today it’s considered to be New Zealand’s most haunted town, with the hotel reputedly occupied by a spirit known as “The Rose”, named for a woman who was murdered in one of the rooms. Groans are heard in the hallways, kettles switch themselves on and a ghostly figure is sometimes seen lying on a chaise longue in the dining room.

Travel tip: St Bathans is a two-hour drive north-west of Dunedin and bursting with historic charm. The town has barely changed since the gold rush days, having seen almost 2,000 miners living in its vicinity in 1887. Take a walk around Blue Lake, a beautiful man-made lake leftover from mining activities that began in 1864. Now, the minerals in the surrounding rocks give the water an astonishing blue colour which is offset by surrounding columns of white quartz tailings. Cycle or hike along the Hawkdun Range for a stunning scenery and easy summits, perfect for an adventurous family outing.

3 Must-Visit Haunted Places in New Zealand (and where to relax afterwards)

#3 Napier Prison – Hawke’s Bay

Napier Prison is New Zealand’s oldest jail. Constructed in 1862 and used until 1993, today it’s preserved for its heritage, and offers a range of tours to titillate visitors with a hunger for the macabre. With tours designed to spook, it’s thought the souls of four prisoners who were hanged still wander the corridors. The facility was also a psychiatric unit, and ghostly sightings include unexplained footsteps and doors opening and shutting on their own. The resident cat, Basil, is rumoured to be the incarnation of a former prisoner, complete with the same half-ginger moustache.

Travel tip: It’s one of New Zealand’s best wine-producing regions, so it’s no surprise that the food and wine in Hawke’s Bay are superb. The beaches are also exceptional in this coastal region. In Napier, walk up to the lookout at Bluff Hill, visit Centennial Gardens and enjoy Marine Parade either on foot or by bike. The National Aquarium of New Zealand is popular with all ages, and the town’s art deco architecture regularly steals hearts.

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JQ Lee
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JQ Lee talks and writes for a living. That's because she loves sharing interesting things to the world. With a Degree in Communication and Media Management, this petite Gen-Y will not stop chasing her passion in writing and broadcasting. She dreams to host a travel show and be a radio announcer someday, hopefully soon.

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