
Tunnel Beach is along the Dunedin to Brighton coastal road. About 2km after leaving the Dunedin area.
Of all the walkways to Tunnel Beach, are spectacular and strikingly different. Here you will find sea-carved sandstone cliffs, rock arches and caves just 15 minutes walk from the road.
The one hour return walk takes you through a tunnel carved through the rock then down to the beach - it's best to do this expedition at low tide.
The tunnel was built by John Cargill to allow him private access to the beach, making it a great place for a family picnic in a secluded area. Look out for the small fossils in the spectacular sandstone cliffs.
Nice one.

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What a handsome guy in that picture!! Yes, I'm sure all of this reminds you of Gaspe - as I look at the pictures I am reminded too, and hope to get there in May.
Victor is not well these days and has gone to Rosemont to rest. So, I cannot make any firm plans for now. Poor Mao, all alone for so long!!! Love, Mom
Ed, don't worry about Mao. We are going everyday and Ryan gives him 20 minutes of petting, although not in the counterclockwise direction you requested.
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