

Signal Hill Lookout is The 4th Top rated Tourist Attraction in Dunedin. The reserve, located only five kilometres from central Dunedin, is a popular site for both locals and visitors. The monument is surrounded by a scenic reserve of 180 hectares.

Staub.Īlthough commissioned for the centenary of the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi, the monument was not constructed until the 1950s, due to World War II.Ī large stone from Edinburgh in Scotland is also incorporated in the monument, symbolising the ties between Dunedin and its sister city. The summit of the hill is 329 metres and is capped by a monument to the New Zealand Centennial of 1940, a large structure including two large bronze figures representing "History" and "The Thread of Life" designed by F. There is a large monument with 2 bronze statues commemorating New Zealand Centennial. There is plenty of parking at the top and an extensive lookout area. It is scenic drive to the top of Signal Hill. Signal Hill Lookout has panoramic views of Dunedin and the Otago Peninsula.
