‘Wairarapa’ Stories
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Built on the same scale as Stonehenge on Salisbury Plain in England, Stonehenge Aotearoa is not a replica. It is a complete and working structure designed and built for its precise location in the Wairarapa region of New Zealand. In this awe-inspiring place,visitors can explore the mysteries of our past and learn how early cultures, [...]
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At New Zealand’s National Wildlife Centre, there are guided walks and talks to ensure you get the most out of your visit. In addition to their forest and animals, Pukuha has iconic birds like the kiwi, the New Zealand national emblem. The kiwi is a 70 million year-old flightless bird that is considered the least [...]
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The town of Carterton in the Wellington region is the Daffodil Capital of New Zealand, and each year locals and visitors come to pick armloads of daffodils and to check out the craft and produce stalls during the Carterton Daffodil Carnival. In 2011, this flower town celebrates its Daffodil Carnival during the first weekend of [...]
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Brackenridge Country Retreat and Spa might just be the ultimate in Martinborough accommodation – for a civil union ceremony or reception, for a weekend escape from Wellington, or an extended holiday in one of the most popular parts of New Zealand called Wairarapa. For a perfect break in the picturesque countryside of Martinborough (just a [...]
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Visa Wellington On a Plate will be serving up great deals and gastronomic good times from 5 – 21 August 2011. The event celebrates everything that tastes divine in the Wairarapa region. New Zealand’s premier culinary festival serves up a feast of culinary experiences from Wellington’s CBD to Martinborough wineries and restaurants. This will be [...]
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