Masterton
- Wellington
98 km (61 miles)
Approximately 1.25 hours
Road Conditions: Motorway/State Highway
Every year in March, Masterton hosts the international Golden Shears competition. Sheep shearing in the Wairarapa is both a sport and an art form. The town’s main park has an aviary, aquarium, deer park and a small boating lake. Or you could rediscover your childhood at the local toy museum.
Enjoy the clean, green Wairarapa scenery as you drive south. Carterton is a good place to shop for paua shell souvenirs, while Greytown has many beautiful examples of Victorian architecture and a quaint museum. After the town of Featherston, which has an interesting locomotive museum, you’ll climb up and over the Rimutaka Range - great views in every direction. Once the mountains are behind you, it’s easy driving for the rest of your journey.
Wellington is compact, cultured and full of character. Nestled between the harbour and the hills, the downtown area is ideal for explorations on foot. Enjoy cafes, restaurants, museums and all kinds of shops. Dance, theatre and musical performances are a Wellington specialty.
Scenic Highlights
Archives New Zealand At Archives New Zealand, you can view fascinating displays based on historic documents, maps, paintings, photos and films.
Battle Hill Farm Forest Park Enjoy sweeping views from hiking and riding trails in this historic forest park. Learn about Maori history while you relish the farm-fresh air.
Wellington Walkways Views, forests, parks and gardens keep things interesting along these signposted Wellington walkways.
Castlepoint Scenic Reserve At Castlepont you can hunt for one of the world's rarest daisies, climb Castle Rock or watch the waves for dolphins and fur seals.
Wrights Hill Fortress and Recreation Reserve Wrights Hill offers 360 degree views of Wellington and the surrounding area, as well as walking tracks and picnic areas.
Holdsworth Pack a picnic basket for a day trip or gear up for a three day hike - this section of the Tararua Forest Park has something for everyone.
Karori Wildlife Sanctuary This significant conservation attraction is located in a secluded suburban valley - just 2.5 kilometres from Wellington's central business district.
Makara Track Makara Walking Track combines spectacular long-range views with a walk along a wild, west coast beach.
Matiu/Somes Island Maori history, early European history, war stories and wildlife - this island, in the middle of Wellington Harbour, has it all.
National War Memorial and Carillon In a beautiful art deco setting, learn about defining times in New Zealand's history and discover a huge musical bell instrument.
Mount Victoria Breathtaking views and great walking tracks reward those who venture to the top of Mount Victoria.
Wellington Central Waterfront Explore Wellington's waterfront on foot and visit Queens Wharf, Te Papa, Chaffers Marina and Oriental Bay.
Old Government Buildings Feel the grace and elegance of the 1800s at Government Buildings, the largest wooden building in the southern hemisphere.
Wellington Botanic Garden From ancient forests to colourful flower beds, the Wellington Botanic Garden is a delightful experience, completed by great views of the city and harbour.
Pukaha Mount Bruce National Wildlife Centre Cheeky kaka, friendly takahe and giant eels will have you reaching for your camera. Mount Bruce promises you some extraordinary wildlife encounters.
Red Rocks Reserve Put half a day aside for this easy coastal walk to Red Rocks and a fur seal colony on the south side of Wellington.
Riversdale Beach Riversdale Beach is where the people of Wairarapa come to play. It's a great place for swimming, surfing, snorkelling, golf and fishing.
Activities
Wairarapa
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Wellington
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Wellington
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