Free and nearly free
The Tararua Range provides outstanding tramping, hunting, walking and rafting opportunities.
This self guided tour follows the story of two brothers and a sister who each saw very different sides of World War I. You will need to allow at least 60 minutes.
This self guided tour follows the story of a tradesman who headed off to World War 1. You will need to allow at least two hours.
This self-guided tour takes you to many of the Wairarapa’s towns and villages on a scenic tour of the region. The itinerary is best done over a couple of days but you could squeeze it in with a busy day.
Check out the eight vibrant murals around Martinborough as you walk or cycle around the village.
The Remutaka Cycle Trail connects Wellington with Wairarapa, winding through a variety of stunning landscapes: a river valley, rolling foothills, bush-clad ranges, old railway tunnels, lake-sides, farm land and a rugged coastline. Choose to ride parts of the trail in one day or ride the whole trail over several days.
The Remutaka Rail Trail is one of the region’s most rewarding off-road trails.
The Remutaka Rail Trail is a gently graded 18 km bike ride close to Wellington - it's also a hugely popular walk.
Riding the entire Remutaka Cycle Trail gives you a bike ride packed with variety, terrific scenery and neat places to stay - all so close to Wellington.
Give yourself a break from the Remutaka Cycle Trail and explore more.
Every year in Summer, Lavender Abbey hold popular "Pick Your Own Lavender" days, or shop year round at The Big Box of Lavender for a stunning range of lavender products made onsite from their multi-award winning 100% pure lavender oil.
Astronomy guides help you navigate the stars, then pick some lavender as the sun sets.
Queen Elizabeth Park’s collection of exotic trees is stunning, some planted more than 140 years ago. In total there is more than 180 specimen trees, ranging from the skyscraper American redwoods to the quirky Bhutan Pine. Download a map and go for a tree walk.
Take a look at all the classes you can take in the Palliser Ridge Woolshed near Featherston working with wool.
Try out the new state-of-the-art skatepark in Masterton that entices boarders and bikers from all over NZ.
Masterton's iconic Summer Hummer music event is back at Queen Elizabeth Park.
Located on a section of hillside at the northern edge of Masterton this park is free to use with a series of professionally designed and built tracks ideal for beginners through to experienced riders with tracks of grades 2, 3 and 4.