Dunedin's haunted Northern Cemetery
Times of India/Tourism New Zealand/OFFBEAT, DUNEDIN/ Updated : Feb 2, 2015, 16:05 IST
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The Northern Cemetery is regarded as one of the most haunted grave yards in the world. It’s amazing to think that just a short distance from Dunedin’s Octagon lies a historical treat waiting to be explored. Situated next to Dunedi … Read more
The Northern Cemetery is regarded as one of the most haunted grave yards in the world. It’s amazing to think that just a short distance from Dunedin’s Octagon lies a historical treat waiting to be explored. Situated next to Dunedin’s botanical gardens on Lovelock Avenue, The Northern Cemetery is the final resting place of some famous New Zealand souls. Read less

The Northern Cemetery is regarded as one of the most haunted grave yards in the world. It’s amazing to think that just a short distance from Dunedin’s Octagon lies a historical treat waiting to be explored. Situated next to Dunedin’s botanical gardens on Lovelock Avenue, The Northern Cemetery is the final resting place of some famous New Zealand souls.

How to get there?
What to bring?
- Sensible shoes: Dunedin is a hilly place and you will thank me for this tip
- Camera: There are some fantastic photographic opportunities here with views over the city
What may surprise you?
Apart from the ghost stories and tragic tales there is also a botanical treat in store for you with many varieties of trees and shrubs. During the summer months the historical roses on display add another dimension to this fascinating location.

Who will you meet?
There are many famous souls here but the following are worth meeting:
- William Larnach
- Thomas Bracken
- Joe Scott
- Thomas Hocken
- Charles Speignt
- William Jarvey
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