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High tea is served daily in the Ballroom Cafe; bookings should be made in advance.
The castle gardens have been rated by the New Zealand Gardens Trust as a Garden of International Significance, so don’t fail to check them out.
The castle itself is a private residence, but visitors can stay at accommodations on the grounds, from 4-star Larnach Lodge to more budget options at the Stable Stay.
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The admission fees for the castle, gardens, and grounds at Larnach Castle are NZ$45 for adults, NZ$15 for kids aged 5–14, and free for kids aged four and below. To access the gardens and grounds only, the tickets are NZ$22 for adults and NZ$7 for kids aged 5–14.
Yes, guided tours are available at Larnach Castle, but they are not the most common way to visit. Private one-hour tours cost $220, plus the cost of regular admission (NZ$45 for adults, NZ$15 for kids aged 5–14, and free for kids aged 4 and below) per group. Tours must be booked in advance.
No, you cannot stay overnight in Larnach Castle itself, but three accommodation types are available within the grounds. The luxurious Camp Estate has five rooms and can be booked as a whole unit; the 4-star Larnach Lodge has 12 individual rooms, and the lower-budget The Stables has six rooms and shared bathrooms.
Day visitors to Larnach Castle can buy lunch, snacks, and refreshments at The Ballroom Cafe, open daily, and you don’t need a reservation. Victorian High Tea is served daily in the Ballroom at four sittings, and reservations are required. Dinner is available to guests staying on the grounds and outside visitors. A 4-course “trust the chef” menu is served, and reservations are required.
Larnach Castle is about 8 miles (13 kilometers) from the Octagon in Dunedin’s city center or a 20-minute drive along the Otago Peninsula. Unless you’re on a guided tour from Dunedin, you’ll need your own vehicle to get there, as the local bus service doesn’t travel up the hill to the castle. Alternatively, you could catch a taxi from the city.
Yes, several special events and festivals take place at Larnach Castle, including an annual Winter Ball in July. The castle also takes part in the local Fringe Festival, Wild Dunedin New Zealand Festival of Nature, and Ōtepoti Dunedin Heritage Festival, so check the website to see if any events are scheduled during your visit. Further, a Victorian High Tea is held daily, and ghost story tours are sometimes held.










































































































































