Dunedin's claim to being home to the world's steepest street is facing a fresh challenge - this time from the Welsh.
Residents of the small seaside town of Harlech are making a bid for one of their streets to be named the world's steepest.
They believe Ffordd Pen Llech is 1 per cent steeper than Dunedin's Baldwin St and they want Guinness World Records to assess their claim, and knock the current world record holder off its perch.
At its steepest, Baldwin St's world record gradient stands at 36 per cent - but the BBC website reports Harlech residents claim their street has a gradient of 37 per cent.
To be eligible for the steepest-street record Guinness World Records guidelines state the road must be open to both pedestrians and motorised traffic.