Wairarapa
Escape to
Wairarapa
LOCAL BUZZ 'My journey through the Wairarapa region begins down south with the Putangirua Pinnacles near Cape Palliser – almost certainly the most incredible rock formation you will ever come across. It has that OMG impact when you first set your eyes on it and is one of my favourite places to escape to.' Nick Rogers and his wife Rosie own The Experience Collective – operating hospitality businesses in the Wairarapa and West Coast
Cape Palliser Lighthouse © Rebecca Kempton
THERE ARE MANY REASONS WHY WELLINGTONIANS RETREAT TO THE WAIRARAPA REGION FOR THE WEEKEND; IT’S ONLY AN HOUR’S DRIVE AWAY, AND FLUSH WITH VINEYARDS AND BOUTIQUE ACCOMMODATION.
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Martinborough With over 20 wineries, Martinborough is at the heart of the Classic New Zealand Wine Trail, and most vineyards are within walking or cycling distance. Even if you’re not a wine fan, the town’s various boutique shops and coffee spots will satisfy. Masterton Queen Elizabeth Park features miniature train rides, a lake with pedal boats, mini-golf, swing bridges, resident deer and an extensive playground, so it's always a big hit with kids. The town also hosts the annual Golden Shears world shearing competition.
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Carterton A mecca of art and interesting thrift stores, base yourself here to explore Stonehenge Aotearoa. Guided tours and star safaris are popular at this open-air astronomical observatory.
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Greytown Come to observe the restored Victorian buildings and stay for the antiques, art shops, boutiques and cafés.
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Remutaka Cycle Trail Starting on the edge of Wellington Harbour but with several access points, multi-day rides are just as feasible as the entire two to threeday shebang.
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Pūkaha National Wildlife Centre The chance of seeing a 'manukura', an extremely rare white kiwi bird should be high up on your agenda here. This sanctuary's breeding programme cares for manukura and various other native species.
7 WAIRARAPA EVENTS Toast Martinborough Tuck into this legendary wine, food and music festival held every November. Wings of Wairarapa The biannual aviation event that enraptures guests with aerial displays, vintage aircraft and fete. Martinborough Round the Vines Are you game for a fun 10km or 21km walk or run through normally inaccessible vineyards? This one's held in October if you are!
Cape Palliser Spy fur seals and the iconic red and white striped lighthouse. 251 steep steps lead to its door, but (s)he who accepts this challenge is rewarded with sensational views.
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Castlepoint: Home to one of New Zealand’s favourite beaches. Both Castlepoint and Riversdale Beach are good for surfing and swimming, while Castlepoint also features a striking white lighthouse. LEFT: Martinborough winery © Jeff McEwan INSET ABOVE: The White Swan Greytown © Destination Wairarapa
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