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Dalrachnie Homestead, Otago | Post Code, Weather, Map & nearby locations

Explore Dalrachnie Homestead, Otago, in the Nelson City, Nelson. This includes the postal code, map coordinates (latitude and longitude), travel guide, weather, police station, college, schools, airport, railway station, business, cinema, nearby street addresses and nearby locations of interest.

Overview

Dalrachnie Homestead is a historic property located in the South Island of New Zealand. The homestead was built in the early 1900s and is situated on a sprawling estate that boasts stunning views of the surrounding countryside. Today, the property is open to the public and serves as a popular destination for visitors who want to learn more about New Zealand's history and rural way of life.

Dalrachnie Homestead Details
LocationDalrachnie Homestead
RegionOtago
District CouncilQueenstown Lakes District
Sub-DistrictQueenstown Lakes District
Postal Code:-
Current Time:04:56 PM
Date:Thursday, July 10, 2025(NZST)
Time zone:NZST (UTC+12:00)
Elevation / Altitude51.73 meters. Above Seal level
Latitude-44.5300
Longitude169.7200
DMS Lat-45° 28' 12''
DMS Long169° 43' 12''

History

Dalrachnie Homestead was built in the early 1900s by a Scottish immigrant named John McIntosh. McIntosh purchased the property with the intention of creating a sheep station and he built the homestead as his family's residence. The property remained in the McIntosh family for several generations and was eventually sold to the New Zealand government in the 1990s. Today, the property is managed by the Department of Conservation and is open to the public.

Geography

Dalrachnie Homestead is located in the South Island of New Zealand and is situated on a sprawling estate that boasts stunning views of the surrounding countryside. The property is surrounded by rolling hills, lush farmland and pristine forests and is home to a variety of native plant and animal species.

Dalrachnie Homestead is located at latitude -44.53 and longitude 169.72 (decimal degrees), and approximately at latitude -45° 28' 12'' and longitude 169° 43' 12'' (DMS).
Below is map of Dalrachnie Homestead

Demographics

As a historic property, Dalrachnie Homestead does not have a permanent resident population. However, the property attracts a steady stream of visitors from around New Zealand and the world. Visitors to the homestead come from all walks of life and include history enthusiasts, nature lovers and families looking for a unique and educational day out.

Climate

The climate at Dalrachnie Homestead is typical of the South Island of New Zealand, with cool temperatures and moderate rainfall throughout the year. Summers are mild and sunny, with temperatures averaging around 20°C, while winters are cool and rainy, with temperatures averaging around 10°C. The property is located in a relatively high-altitude area, which can lead to cooler temperatures and more variable weather conditions.

Dalrachnie Homestead Live Weather & 5-day Forecast: Stay informed on current and upcoming weather.

Dalrachnie Homestead Live Weather

Temperature: 11.68 °C
Light rain
Humidity: 97%
Wind: 2.56 mt/sec towards NE
observed on 10 Jul 2025 06:00

Dalrachnie Homestead Weather Forecast for Next 5 days

10-07-2025
11.68°C to 11.68°C
Light rain
11-07-2025
12.58°C to 12.58°C
Moderate rain
12-07-2025
12.64°C to 12.64°C
Light rain
13-07-2025
12.49°C to 12.49°C
Light rain
14-07-2025
12.55°C to 12.55°C
Light rain
15-07-2025
13.35°C to 13.35°C
Overcast clouds

Landmarks and Tourist Attractions

The main attraction at Dalrachnie Homestead is the homestead itself, which is a beautifully preserved example of early 20th century rural architecture. Visitors can tour the homestead and learn more about the history of the McIntosh family and the property's importance to the local community. The property also features extensive gardens and walking trails, which are popular among visitors who want to enjoy the natural beauty of the area.

Economy

Dalrachnie Homestead is managed by the Department of Conservation and is not operated for profit. However, the property does generate some revenue through donations and admission fees, which are used to maintain the property and fund conservation efforts in the surrounding area.