Baldwin Street, World's steepest street, a thrilling challenge

Baldwin Street, Dunedin
Baldwin Street is the steepest street in the world
4.2

Introduction

Every visitor to Dunedin will head to this residential street with a slope of about 19 degrees. For drivers with strong skills and responsive brakes, they can speed down the slope at the top like on a rollercoaster. However, most visitors choose to hike up and take interesting photos on the way. In February, the Gutbuster race is held here and in July, the Cadbury World chocolate factory rolls down 10,000 chocolate candies from the top of the slope for visitors to enjoy for free - both fun and delicious.

Must-go rating

Must go
20%
Worth going
60%
Generally
20%

Transportation

87%
Self-driving
Free parking
Park by the roadside
13%
Translation: Others
Address
Baldwin Street, Dunedin
Transportation
Drive yourself, head north along Great King Street for about 2 kilometers from the city center until you reach North Rd, then continue for about 1 kilometer to get there; if taking public transportation, take the Normanby route (9 or 9A) at Octagon and tell the driver you want to get off at Baldwin Street, the adult fare is about 2 New Zealand dollars.