Red Rocks Reserve

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Red Rocks Reserve, known locally as Te Rae Kaihau, is a wild coastal stretch on Wellington’s south coast where rugged cliffs, sprawling boulders, and the roar of the Tasman Sea create a dramatic escape from the city. This is a place where you can feel the raw power of nature—wind whips off the sea, waves crash against ancient red-tinged rocks, and seals laze on the shore. It’s a favorite for walkers, photographers, and anyone seeking a dose of untamed beauty within easy reach of the capital.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend 1.5–2 hours on the walk out to the seal colony and back, but allow up to half a day if you plan to explore Sinclair Head or linger for photography. Time your visit for low tide to access the best seal-viewing spots and the fossilized forest. The walk is flat but can be muddy and windy, so wear sturdy shoes and a waterproof jacket.

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