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Upper Hutt Must-Do's

Golders Cottage

One of the oldest homes in Upper Hutt, gain a fascinating insight into the lives of early pioneers.

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The Staglands Wildlife Reserve

© Staglands Wildlife Reserve

Meet and feed a medley of wildlife in their natural environment. The animals are curious – if not a little cheeky – so you'll have plenty of (humorous) interactions.

Raft or Kayak Hutt River

Hutt River © Jay French

Both the Hutt River gorge and rapids upstream of the Whakatikei River will challenge the experienced kayaker, whereas the river south of Birchville will appease beginners.

Frisbee Golf at Harcourt Park

Home of disc golf, you'll also find a toddler's splash pool (open in summer), playground, flying fox,communal barbecues and picnic tables. Brilliant for families.

Whirinaki Whare Taonga

After a $9 million renovation, this vibrant art centre (formerly known as Expressions Whirinaki) now houses three new gallery spaces, a theatre and tasty Dough Bakery.

Kaitoke Regional Park

Drive 40 minutes from the CBD and you’ll end up at the location for Rivendell in The Lord of the Rings. Film sets aside, there are multiple swimming holes along the riverbank and shingle embankments for picnics and sunbathing.

Brewtown

Find the region's best craft breweries all under one roof(and spilling across a big green lawn with indoor and outdoor seating) there's an on-site distillery, arcade games, ten-pin bowling, several food options and craft beer tours.All within walking distance of Upper Hutt train station.

Aston Norwood

Loosely based on a Japanese garden,meander from the hedge maze to the tiny bridges, ponds and a rhododendron dell (and that’s just the tip of the iceberg). Little wonder this spectacular garden, café and manor house is a top wedding venue.

TOP TIP: Don’t miss Aston Manor during the Cherry Blossom Festival (September-October). With its own Cherry Lane, the vast display of candy coloured blossom is spectacular.

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