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Wine lovers and wilderness seekers, welcome to Wairarapa – a sun-drenched region just over the Rimutaka Hill from Wellington, where rolling vineyards meet wild coastlines and charming heritage towns. This is New Zealand at its most relaxed: think cellar doors pouring award-winning Pinot Noir, art deco architecture in Masterton, and seal colonies basking on remote beaches. Whether you're cycling the Martinborough wine trail, hiking the Cape Palliser lighthouse steps, or soaking in the thermal pools at Ōpōtiki, Wairarapa feels like a secret the locals have been keeping.
Highlights & What to See
- Martinborough Wine Village: Cycle between cellar doors tasting Pinot Noir, Syrah, and aromatic whites – the town square layout makes it easy to explore on two wheels.
- Cape Palliser: Climb the 250 steps to the iconic red-and-white lighthouse, then spot fur seals lounging on the rocks below.
- Castlepoint: A dramatic limestone reef and lighthouse pounded by surf – perfect for a windswept walk and photo ops at sunset.
- Fell Locomotive Museum (Featherston): Marvel at the world's only remaining Fell locomotive, once used on the steep Rimutaka Incline.
- Pūkaha National Wildlife Centre: Get up close with kiwi, kākā, and tuatara in a native forest sanctuary, and watch the daily bird feedings.
- Masterton's Art Deco & Farmers' Market: Stroll the heritage streets and visit the Saturday market for local produce, crafts, and a community vibe.
Suggested Time to Spend
Give Wairarapa at least two full days – one to explore Martinborough and the southern coast, another for the northern towns and wildlife. If you're a keen hiker or wine enthusiast, a third day allows for deeper immersion: a longer tramp in the Tararua Forest Park or a relaxed vineyard lunch. The region is compact enough that you can base yourself in Martinborough or Masterton and day-trip to the highlights.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Wellington: The capital's museums, cafes, and harbour are just over an hour's drive – pair a city stay with Wairarapa's rural calm.
- Remutaka Cycle Trail: Ride the old railway line through tunnels and over viaducts, connecting the Hutt Valley to Featherston.
- Palliser Bay: Wild beaches, the Putangirua Pinnacles (a Lord of the Rings filming location), and the historic Ngawi fishing village with its bulldozer-launched boats.
- Tararua Forest Park: Tramping tracks for all levels, from short walks to multi-day hikes through beech forest and alpine tops.
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Image credits
- Wellington City — russellstreet / CC BY-SA 2.0
- Martinborough — User:Lanma726 / CC BY-SA 3.0