Athol-Brae
Athol-Brae is a farmstead in Otago, South Island. Athol-Brae is situated nearby to the hamlet Tokarahi, as well as near Livingstone.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Tokarahi and Livingstone.
Tokarahi
Hamlet
Tokarahi is a small village located in the Otago region of the South Island of New Zealand. Its location is a rural setting in the Waiareka Valley, inland from Oamaru. Economic activity is focused on agriculture.
Livingstone
Hamlet
Livingstone is a small settlement in the Canterbury part of Waitaki District, in the South Island of New Zealand. More commonly considered to be in Otago, It is located northeast of Danseys Pass, some 30 kilometres northwest of Oamaru. Livingstone is situated 3½ km west of Athol-Brae.
Danseys Pass
Locality
Danseys Pass is a locality in Waitaki District in the Canterbury region of New Zealand. The settlement is located approximately halfway between Danseys Pass and Duntroon on the Canterbury side of the pass. Danseys Pass is situated 10 km west of Athol-Brae.
Athol-Brae
- Type: Farmstead
- Category: agriculture
- Location: Otago, South Island, New Zealand, Oceania
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Latitude
-44.95836° or 44° 57′ 30″ southLongitude
170.62009° or 170° 37′ 12″ eastElevation
335 metres (1,099 feet)Open location code
4V7G2JRC+M2GeoNames ID
6211789
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