Otago Daily Times

Street back up there as attraction

- HELEN HOLT helen.holt@odt.co.nz

ITS status as the world’s steepest street has been restored and Dunedin’s Baldwin St is busy with sightseers during the summer break.

At 4pm yesterday, more people were on the North East Valley street than on the footpath and dozens of cars were parked below.

German tourists Jordan Christians­en and Kim Weyenberg hid their exhaustion as they walked right to the top.

‘‘We had heard of Baldwin St before we had come to

Dunedin. It’s pretty amazing, but exhausting to walk up,’’ Mr Christians­en said.

Last year, Guinness World Records reversed its decision to strip Baldwin St of its claim to fame.

The street was dethroned as the world’s steepest by Ffordd Pen Llech in Harlech, Wales, in July 2019.

But in April last year,

Guinness backtracke­d, accepting its measuring method was wrong.

From the Czech Republic via Tauranga, Vit Novak and Lucie Novakova admired the view from halfway up Baldwin St.

‘‘I can’t help but think about the people who live here, in a normal street with so many tourists,’’ Mr Novak said.

Closer to home, Cantabrian Sayali Godsay was giving her Auckland friends a South

Island tour.

She said Baldwin St was a challenge that had to be tackled by visitors to Dunedin.

‘‘It was fun driving up the hill.’’

Ms Godsay said she had been to Baldwin St once before four years ago at nighttime to avoid the swarm of tourists.

Grace Hsu climbed down from the top of the hill for the first time since she was a student in the city.

‘‘It’s pretty tough. If you’ve seen it, you would know it’s the steepest.’’

 ?? PHOTO: GERARD O’BRIEN ?? Some take the steps and others tackle the steep street directly.
PHOTO: GERARD O’BRIEN Some take the steps and others tackle the steep street directly.
 ?? PHOTO: CHRISTINE O’CONNOR ?? Taking a breather are (from left) Ryan Du (6), Maxwell Gu (9, standing), Nathan Gu (5) and Nolan Chen (5), all of Auckland.
PHOTO: CHRISTINE O’CONNOR Taking a breather are (from left) Ryan Du (6), Maxwell Gu (9, standing), Nathan Gu (5) and Nolan Chen (5), all of Auckland.
 ?? PHOTO: CHRISTINE O’CONNOR ?? Photo opp at the top . . . Kim Weyenberg (left) and Jordan Christians­en capture the moment atop Dunedin’s Baldwin St, the world’s steepest street.
PHOTO: CHRISTINE O’CONNOR Photo opp at the top . . . Kim Weyenberg (left) and Jordan Christians­en capture the moment atop Dunedin’s Baldwin St, the world’s steepest street.
 ?? PHOTO: GERARD O’BRIEN ?? Having reclaimed its world title, Baldwin St is attracting sightseers during the holiday break.
PHOTO: GERARD O’BRIEN Having reclaimed its world title, Baldwin St is attracting sightseers during the holiday break.

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