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MOUTOA GARDENS WHANGANUI M outoa Gardens, so named to commemorate the Battle of Moutoa is an important landmark in Whanganui adjacent to the Whanganui River. It has been used as a public park for many years. Prior to that however it was known as a down river sanctuary for Māori. A place for them to stay when in town and a market place to trade goods.ARTS IN WHANGANUI
Whanganui Arts @ the Centre. The Arts Centre was established in 1989 to provide a venue for artists and craftspeople to exhibit and sell their work. Over the years the Centre has grown and developed into the purpose-built facility it is today. Each year around 15,000 people visit the Arts Centre to participate in a wide range of workshops and WAITAHINGA TRAILS WHANGANUI T he Waitahinga Trails are located about 12 kms past Bushy Park, inland from Kai Iwi Beach, and are a collection of walks in native bush catering for various fitness levels. There are various walks of different lengths (see the brochure below) and is a great half day or RIVER TRADERS AND WHANGANUI FARMERS MARKET A n historic element of early Whanganui is re-enacted each Saturday morning as stalls are set up alongside the downtown reaches of the Whanganui River at the River Traders And Whanganui Farmers Market, ready for a busy mornings trading! Fast becoming known as one of the best in New Zealand, as many as one hundred stalls combine to ensure a diverse range of products are on show. FREEDOM CAMPING IN WHANGANUI Toilets Open 5:30 am, closed 8:00pm (20:00 hrs) Open day and night. Open day and night. Recycling Open every day except Christmas Day, Boxing Day, Good Friday and New Year's Day WHANGANUI I-SITE VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE T he Whanganui i-SITE Visitor Information Centre is a place where visitors and locals can find out information about events, exhibitions, places of interest and attractions offered by in our region and the city.. At the intersection of Taupo Quay and Drews Avenue, the Whanganui i-SITE Visitor Information Centre opens directly onto the riverside walkway area and has been re-modeled from an VIRGINIA LAKE WHANGANUI O ne of Whanganui’s premier parks, Virginia Lake Whanganui (Rotokawau) offers a range of activities including a 25 minute woodland walk around the lake. The birdlife, both on and around the water, is a major attraction and this is complemented by an aviary.. One of the beautiful attractions at Virginia Lake Whanganui is the Higginbottom Fountain, which is lit at night and gently changes KOWHAI PARK WHANGANUI Wiggle through interconnecting tunnels under a concrete mountain or “rock climb” your way to the summit. A bigger adventure fort is in place, built amongst the trees for climbing, sliding and sailing through the air on a wonderful flying fox. The castle has a moat, towers and a courtyard and even a slide from the top to the bottom. WALKING AND CYCLING IN WHANGANUI The Millennium Hill is planted with a Mediterranean theme and enhanced with sculpture. Open daily from 8:00am until dusk, there are extensive plantings of native and exotic trees and is popular for wedding ceremonies. Free BBQ’s and picnic areas and a number of walking trails make this is a great family place. www.basonbotanicgardens.org.nz. BUSHY PARK WILDLIFE SANCTUARY AND HOMESTEAD T he Bushy Park Homestead and Wildlife Sanctuary is a 100 hectare native forest sanctuary kept predator-free for native birds and is ranked as one of Australasia’s “Top 25” Restoration Projects. There are 3.4km of easy all-weather walking tracks throughout the forest and wetlands area and a huge variety of bird life and speciesof trees.
MOUTOA GARDENS WHANGANUI M outoa Gardens, so named to commemorate the Battle of Moutoa is an important landmark in Whanganui adjacent to the Whanganui River. It has been used as a public park for many years. Prior to that however it was known as a down river sanctuary for Māori. A place for them to stay when in town and a market place to trade goods.ARTS IN WHANGANUI
Whanganui Arts @ the Centre. The Arts Centre was established in 1989 to provide a venue for artists and craftspeople to exhibit and sell their work. Over the years the Centre has grown and developed into the purpose-built facility it is today. Each year around 15,000 people visit the Arts Centre to participate in a wide range of workshops and WAITAHINGA TRAILS WHANGANUI T he Waitahinga Trails are located about 12 kms past Bushy Park, inland from Kai Iwi Beach, and are a collection of walks in native bush catering for various fitness levels. There are various walks of different lengths (see the brochure below) and is a great half day or RIVER TRADERS AND WHANGANUI FARMERS MARKET A n historic element of early Whanganui is re-enacted each Saturday morning as stalls are set up alongside the downtown reaches of the Whanganui River at the River Traders And Whanganui Farmers Market, ready for a busy mornings trading! Fast becoming known as one of the best in New Zealand, as many as one hundred stalls combine to ensure a diverse range of products are on show. FREEDOM CAMPING IN WHANGANUI Toilets Open 5:30 am, closed 8:00pm (20:00 hrs) Open day and night. Open day and night. Recycling Open every day except Christmas Day, Boxing Day, Good Friday and New Year's DayARTS IN WHANGANUI
Whanganui Arts @ the Centre. The Arts Centre was established in 1989 to provide a venue for artists and craftspeople to exhibit and sell their work. Over the years the Centre has grown and developed into the purpose-built facility it is today. Each year around 15,000 people visit the Arts Centre to participate in a wide range of workshops and LAKE WIRITOA WHANGANUI L ake Wiritoa is one of three coastal dune lakes a few minutes south of Whanganui and a major recreation area for the city. It was once known as “Dutch Lagoon”. The Wanganui Water Ski Club regularly uses the lake and host district and regional championships here and so does the Whanganui Multisport Club with dedicated active and passiverecreation areas.
WAITAHINGA TRAILS WHANGANUI T he Waitahinga Trails are located about 12 kms past Bushy Park, inland from Kai Iwi Beach, and are a collection of walks in native bush catering for various fitness levels. There are various walks of different lengths (see the brochure below) and is a great half day or PALOMA GARDENS WHANGANUI C ome explore the exotic Paloma Gardens, landscaped with plants from all over the world, from the jungles of Asia to the deserts of Africa and the Americas. Paloma Gardens has been awarded “Garden of National Significance” by the New Zealand Gardens Trust for the past thirteen years. Paloma Gardens commenced in 1990 and is maturing rapidly due to the mild, almost frost-free climate in BASTIA HILL WATER TOWER To be precise, the height of the bottom of the Bastia Hill water tank is 55 metres above the highest part of Durie Hill. Building began in late 1925, and finished mid-April in 1927. The Bastia Hill Water Tower cost of £22,900. The tank was supplied with an automatic electricpump
COOKS GARDENS WHANGANUI C ooks Gardens Whanganui is a multi-purpose stadium in the heart of Whanganui city. It is currently used mostly for rugby union matches, athletics,cycling, and hosting events and conferences. Cooks Gardens has been used as a sporting facility commenced in 1896. MABLE, THE NUMBER 12 TRAM I n 2014, after many years of volunteer hard work, “Mable”, the No. 12 vintage electric tram celebrated her first public outing on the riverbank of Whanganui. The tram was built by Boon and Co in Christchurch around 1911 and began operating here on the 26th of November in 1912. Until the 1950’s Whanganui’s tram network carried passengers between the outer suburbs, the beach and the CBD. GORDON PARK SCENIC RESERVE WHANGANUI T his small reserve is a precious sample of a lowland forest type which was once common in the area. The reserve features a flat and well-formed track and is home to an interesting array of birds. Although Gordon Park Scenic Reserve is a relatively small reserve at 14.5 hectares, it is a precious sample of lowland forest type which was once common in the area. QUARTZ MUSEUM OF STUDIO CERAMICS WHANGANUI T he Rick Rudd Foundation, a charitable trust, has established the Quartz, Museum of Ceramics here in Whanganui. Open from 10:30am to 4:00pm Tuesday to Sunday, the museum houses more than 400 works in the collection. Ceramic works are also borrowed from private collections for special exhibitions at the museum and each year an installation iscommissioned.
FREEDOM CAMPING IN WHANGANUI FREEDOM CAMPING IN WHANGANUI Information about overnight parking and service needs. Toilets Moutoa Gardens - Corner Bates Street and TaupoQuay
WHANGANUI I-SITE VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE T he Whanganui i-SITE Visitor Information Centre is a place where visitors and locals can find out information about events, exhibitions, places of interest and attractions offered by in our region and the city.. At the intersection of Taupo Quay and Drews Avenue, the Whanganui i-SITE Visitor Information Centre opens directly onto the riverside walkway area and has been re-modeled from an VIRGINIA LAKE WHANGANUI O ne of Whanganui’s premier parks, Virginia Lake Whanganui (Rotokawau) offers a range of activities including a 25 minute woodland walk around the lake. The birdlife, both on and around the water, is a major attraction and this is complemented by an aviary.. One of the beautiful attractions at Virginia Lake Whanganui is the Higginbottom Fountain, which is lit at night and gently changes KOWHAI PARK WHANGANUI Wiggle through interconnecting tunnels under a concrete mountain or “rock climb” your way to the summit. A bigger adventure fort is in place, built amongst the trees for climbing, sliding and sailing through the air on a wonderful flying fox. The castle has a moat, towers and a courtyard and even a slide from the top to the bottom. WALKING AND CYCLING IN WHANGANUI The Millennium Hill is planted with a Mediterranean theme and enhanced with sculpture. Open daily from 8:00am until dusk, there are extensive plantings of native and exotic trees and is popular for wedding ceremonies. Free BBQ’s and picnic areas and a number of walking trails make this is a great family place. www.basonbotanicgardens.org.nz. BUSHY PARK WILDLIFE SANCTUARY AND HOMESTEAD T he Bushy Park Homestead and Wildlife Sanctuary is a 100 hectare native forest sanctuary kept predator-free for native birds and is ranked as one of Australasia’s “Top 25” Restoration Projects. There are 3.4km of easy all-weather walking tracks throughout the forest and wetlands area and a huge variety of bird life and speciesof trees.
MOUTOA GARDENS WHANGANUI M outoa Gardens, so named to commemorate the Battle of Moutoa is an important landmark in Whanganui adjacent to the Whanganui River. It has been used as a public park for many years. Prior to that however it was known as a down river sanctuary for Māori. A place for them to stay when in town and a market place to trade goods.ARTS IN WHANGANUI
Whanganui Arts @ the Centre. The Arts Centre was established in 1989 to provide a venue for artists and craftspeople to exhibit and sell their work. Over the years the Centre has grown and developed into the purpose-built facility it is today. Each year around 15,000 people visit the Arts Centre to participate in a wide range of workshops and WAITAHINGA TRAILS WHANGANUI T he Waitahinga Trails are located about 12 kms past Bushy Park, inland from Kai Iwi Beach, and are a collection of walks in native bush catering for various fitness levels. There are various walks of different lengths (see the brochure below) and is a great half day or RIVER TRADERS AND WHANGANUI FARMERS MARKET A n historic element of early Whanganui is re-enacted each Saturday morning as stalls are set up alongside the downtown reaches of the Whanganui River at the River Traders And Whanganui Farmers Market, ready for a busy mornings trading! Fast becoming known as one of the best in New Zealand, as many as one hundred stalls combine to ensure a diverse range of products are on show. FREEDOM CAMPING IN WHANGANUI Toilets Open 5:30 am, closed 8:00pm (20:00 hrs) Open day and night. Open day and night. Recycling Open every day except Christmas Day, Boxing Day, Good Friday and New Year's Day WHANGANUI I-SITE VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE T he Whanganui i-SITE Visitor Information Centre is a place where visitors and locals can find out information about events, exhibitions, places of interest and attractions offered by in our region and the city.. At the intersection of Taupo Quay and Drews Avenue, the Whanganui i-SITE Visitor Information Centre opens directly onto the riverside walkway area and has been re-modeled from an VIRGINIA LAKE WHANGANUI O ne of Whanganui’s premier parks, Virginia Lake Whanganui (Rotokawau) offers a range of activities including a 25 minute woodland walk around the lake. The birdlife, both on and around the water, is a major attraction and this is complemented by an aviary.. One of the beautiful attractions at Virginia Lake Whanganui is the Higginbottom Fountain, which is lit at night and gently changes KOWHAI PARK WHANGANUI Wiggle through interconnecting tunnels under a concrete mountain or “rock climb” your way to the summit. A bigger adventure fort is in place, built amongst the trees for climbing, sliding and sailing through the air on a wonderful flying fox. The castle has a moat, towers and a courtyard and even a slide from the top to the bottom. WALKING AND CYCLING IN WHANGANUI The Millennium Hill is planted with a Mediterranean theme and enhanced with sculpture. Open daily from 8:00am until dusk, there are extensive plantings of native and exotic trees and is popular for wedding ceremonies. Free BBQ’s and picnic areas and a number of walking trails make this is a great family place. www.basonbotanicgardens.org.nz. BUSHY PARK WILDLIFE SANCTUARY AND HOMESTEAD T he Bushy Park Homestead and Wildlife Sanctuary is a 100 hectare native forest sanctuary kept predator-free for native birds and is ranked as one of Australasia’s “Top 25” Restoration Projects. There are 3.4km of easy all-weather walking tracks throughout the forest and wetlands area and a huge variety of bird life and speciesof trees.
MOUTOA GARDENS WHANGANUI M outoa Gardens, so named to commemorate the Battle of Moutoa is an important landmark in Whanganui adjacent to the Whanganui River. It has been used as a public park for many years. Prior to that however it was known as a down river sanctuary for Māori. A place for them to stay when in town and a market place to trade goods.ARTS IN WHANGANUI
Whanganui Arts @ the Centre. The Arts Centre was established in 1989 to provide a venue for artists and craftspeople to exhibit and sell their work. Over the years the Centre has grown and developed into the purpose-built facility it is today. Each year around 15,000 people visit the Arts Centre to participate in a wide range of workshops and WAITAHINGA TRAILS WHANGANUI T he Waitahinga Trails are located about 12 kms past Bushy Park, inland from Kai Iwi Beach, and are a collection of walks in native bush catering for various fitness levels. There are various walks of different lengths (see the brochure below) and is a great half day or RIVER TRADERS AND WHANGANUI FARMERS MARKET A n historic element of early Whanganui is re-enacted each Saturday morning as stalls are set up alongside the downtown reaches of the Whanganui River at the River Traders And Whanganui Farmers Market, ready for a busy mornings trading! Fast becoming known as one of the best in New Zealand, as many as one hundred stalls combine to ensure a diverse range of products are on show. FREEDOM CAMPING IN WHANGANUI Toilets Open 5:30 am, closed 8:00pm (20:00 hrs) Open day and night. Open day and night. Recycling Open every day except Christmas Day, Boxing Day, Good Friday and New Year's DayARTS IN WHANGANUI
Whanganui Arts @ the Centre. The Arts Centre was established in 1989 to provide a venue for artists and craftspeople to exhibit and sell their work. Over the years the Centre has grown and developed into the purpose-built facility it is today. Each year around 15,000 people visit the Arts Centre to participate in a wide range of workshops and PALOMA GARDENS WHANGANUI C ome explore the exotic Paloma Gardens, landscaped with plants from all over the world, from the jungles of Asia to the deserts of Africa and the Americas. Paloma Gardens has been awarded “Garden of National Significance” by the New Zealand Gardens Trust for the past thirteen years. Paloma Gardens commenced in 1990 and is maturing rapidly due to the mild, almost frost-free climate in WAITAHINGA TRAILS WHANGANUI T he Waitahinga Trails are located about 12 kms past Bushy Park, inland from Kai Iwi Beach, and are a collection of walks in native bush catering for various fitness levels. There are various walks of different lengths (see the brochure below) and is a great half day or BASTIA HILL WATER TOWER To be precise, the height of the bottom of the Bastia Hill water tank is 55 metres above the highest part of Durie Hill. Building began in late 1925, and finished mid-April in 1927. The Bastia Hill Water Tower cost of £22,900. The tank was supplied with an automatic electricpump
COOKS GARDENS WHANGANUI C ooks Gardens Whanganui is a multi-purpose stadium in the heart of Whanganui city. It is currently used mostly for rugby union matches, athletics,cycling, and hosting events and conferences. Cooks Gardens has been used as a sporting facility commenced in 1896. FREEDOM CAMPING IN WHANGANUI Toilets Open 5:30 am, closed 8:00pm (20:00 hrs) Open day and night. Open day and night. Recycling Open every day except Christmas Day, Boxing Day, Good Friday and New Year's Day MABLE, THE NUMBER 12 TRAM I n 2014, after many years of volunteer hard work, “Mable”, the No. 12 vintage electric tram celebrated her first public outing on the riverbank of Whanganui. The tram was built by Boon and Co in Christchurch around 1911 and began operating here on the 26th of November in 1912. Until the 1950’s Whanganui’s tram network carried passengers between the outer suburbs, the beach and the CBD. GORDON PARK SCENIC RESERVE WHANGANUI T his small reserve is a precious sample of a lowland forest type which was once common in the area. The reserve features a flat and well-formed track and is home to an interesting array of birds. Although Gordon Park Scenic Reserve is a relatively small reserve at 14.5 hectares, it is a precious sample of lowland forest type which was once common in the area. WHANGANUI'S DURIE HILL WAR MEMORIAL TOWER The Durie Hill War Memorial Tower can reached via the Durie Hill Underground Elevator, a short walk from the city centre – do them both together! This tower is a real testament to the builders of the time and registered as a Category 2 Historic Place. The tower is the official Wanganui Memorial to the 513 people from the district whodied in
FREEDOM CAMPING IN WHANGANUI FREEDOM CAMPING IN WHANGANUI Information about overnight parking and service needs. Toilets Moutoa Gardens - Corner Bates Street and TaupoQuay
WHANGANUI NEW ZEALAND Whanganui (sometimes spelt Wanganui) is a place steeped in history, art and culture. Big enough to draw crowds and small enough to be intimate. We are surrounded by mountains, Mount Taranaki, Mount Ruapehu and Mount Tongariro, a beautiful natural landscape, dramatic west coast beaches and unspoilt native bush for tramping andwilderness trips.
WHANGANUI I-SITE VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE T he Whanganui i-SITE Visitor Information Centre is a place where visitors and locals can find out information about events, exhibitions, places of interest and attractions offered by in our region and the city.. At the intersection of Taupo Quay and Drews Avenue, the Whanganui i-SITE Visitor Information Centre opens directly onto the riverside walkway area and has been re-modeled from an VIRGINIA LAKE WHANGANUI O ne of Whanganui’s premier parks, Virginia Lake Whanganui (Rotokawau) offers a range of activities including a 25 minute woodland walk around the lake. The birdlife, both on and around the water, is a major attraction and this is complemented by an aviary.. One of the beautiful attractions at Virginia Lake Whanganui is the Higginbottom Fountain, which is lit at night and gently changes KOWHAI PARK WHANGANUI Wiggle through interconnecting tunnels under a concrete mountain or “rock climb” your way to the summit. A bigger adventure fort is in place, built amongst the trees for climbing, sliding and sailing through the air on a wonderful flying fox. The castle has a moat, towers and a courtyard and even a slide from the top to the bottom. BUSHY PARK WILDLIFE SANCTUARY AND HOMESTEAD T he Bushy Park Homestead and Wildlife Sanctuary is a 100 hectare native forest sanctuary kept predator-free for native birds and is ranked as one of Australasia’s “Top 25” Restoration Projects. There are 3.4km of easy all-weather walking tracks throughout the forest and wetlands area and a huge variety of bird life and speciesof trees.
MOUTOA GARDENS WHANGANUI M outoa Gardens, so named to commemorate the Battle of Moutoa is an important landmark in Whanganui adjacent to the Whanganui River. It has been used as a public park for many years. Prior to that however it was known as a down river sanctuary for Māori. A place for them to stay when in town and a market place to trade goods. BASTIA HILL WATER TOWER To be precise, the height of the bottom of the Bastia Hill water tank is 55 metres above the highest part of Durie Hill. Building began in late 1925, and finished mid-April in 1927. The Bastia Hill Water Tower cost of £22,900. The tank was supplied with an automatic electricpump
DURIE HILL UNDERGROUND ELEVATOR B eyond the City Bridge, Durie Hill’s 213 metre long pedestrian tunnel leads to the historic Durie Hill Underground Elevator.. The Durie Hill Underground Elevator was built to provide residents of the garden suburb easier access to the growing city. Built in 1919, it is New Zealands only public underground Elevator and is still used on a daily basis by locals and visitors. RIVER TRADERS AND WHANGANUI FARMERS MARKET A n historic element of early Whanganui is re-enacted each Saturday morning as stalls are set up alongside the downtown reaches of the Whanganui River at the River Traders And Whanganui Farmers Market, ready for a busy mornings trading! Fast becoming known as one of the best in New Zealand, as many as one hundred stalls combine to ensure a diverse range of products are on show. BASON BOTANIC GARDENS S et rurally 11kms from the centre of Whanganui, Bason Botanic Gardens covers 25 hectares and is rated a “Garden of Significance” by the New Zealand Gardens Trust. The gardens have developed since 1971 and various forms of unique architecture and art have become a feature. It includes one of the most extensive public garden orchid collections in New Zealand and heritage brick conservatory WHANGANUI NEW ZEALAND Whanganui (sometimes spelt Wanganui) is a place steeped in history, art and culture. Big enough to draw crowds and small enough to be intimate. We are surrounded by mountains, Mount Taranaki, Mount Ruapehu and Mount Tongariro, a beautiful natural landscape, dramatic west coast beaches and unspoilt native bush for tramping andwilderness trips.
WHANGANUI I-SITE VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE T he Whanganui i-SITE Visitor Information Centre is a place where visitors and locals can find out information about events, exhibitions, places of interest and attractions offered by in our region and the city.. At the intersection of Taupo Quay and Drews Avenue, the Whanganui i-SITE Visitor Information Centre opens directly onto the riverside walkway area and has been re-modeled from an VIRGINIA LAKE WHANGANUI O ne of Whanganui’s premier parks, Virginia Lake Whanganui (Rotokawau) offers a range of activities including a 25 minute woodland walk around the lake. The birdlife, both on and around the water, is a major attraction and this is complemented by an aviary.. One of the beautiful attractions at Virginia Lake Whanganui is the Higginbottom Fountain, which is lit at night and gently changes KOWHAI PARK WHANGANUI Wiggle through interconnecting tunnels under a concrete mountain or “rock climb” your way to the summit. A bigger adventure fort is in place, built amongst the trees for climbing, sliding and sailing through the air on a wonderful flying fox. The castle has a moat, towers and a courtyard and even a slide from the top to the bottom. BUSHY PARK WILDLIFE SANCTUARY AND HOMESTEAD T he Bushy Park Homestead and Wildlife Sanctuary is a 100 hectare native forest sanctuary kept predator-free for native birds and is ranked as one of Australasia’s “Top 25” Restoration Projects. There are 3.4km of easy all-weather walking tracks throughout the forest and wetlands area and a huge variety of bird life and speciesof trees.
MOUTOA GARDENS WHANGANUI M outoa Gardens, so named to commemorate the Battle of Moutoa is an important landmark in Whanganui adjacent to the Whanganui River. It has been used as a public park for many years. Prior to that however it was known as a down river sanctuary for Māori. A place for them to stay when in town and a market place to trade goods. BASTIA HILL WATER TOWER To be precise, the height of the bottom of the Bastia Hill water tank is 55 metres above the highest part of Durie Hill. Building began in late 1925, and finished mid-April in 1927. The Bastia Hill Water Tower cost of £22,900. The tank was supplied with an automatic electricpump
DURIE HILL UNDERGROUND ELEVATOR B eyond the City Bridge, Durie Hill’s 213 metre long pedestrian tunnel leads to the historic Durie Hill Underground Elevator.. The Durie Hill Underground Elevator was built to provide residents of the garden suburb easier access to the growing city. Built in 1919, it is New Zealands only public underground Elevator and is still used on a daily basis by locals and visitors. RIVER TRADERS AND WHANGANUI FARMERS MARKET A n historic element of early Whanganui is re-enacted each Saturday morning as stalls are set up alongside the downtown reaches of the Whanganui River at the River Traders And Whanganui Farmers Market, ready for a busy mornings trading! Fast becoming known as one of the best in New Zealand, as many as one hundred stalls combine to ensure a diverse range of products are on show. BASON BOTANIC GARDENS S et rurally 11kms from the centre of Whanganui, Bason Botanic Gardens covers 25 hectares and is rated a “Garden of Significance” by the New Zealand Gardens Trust. The gardens have developed since 1971 and various forms of unique architecture and art have become a feature. It includes one of the most extensive public garden orchid collections in New Zealand and heritage brick conservatory WHANGANUI NEW ZEALAND Whanganui (sometimes spelt Wanganui) is a place steeped in history, art and culture. Big enough to draw crowds and small enough to be intimate. We are surrounded by mountains, Mount Taranaki, Mount Ruapehu and Mount Tongariro, a beautiful natural landscape, dramatic west coast beaches and unspoilt native bush for tramping andwilderness trips.
JERUSALEM WHANGANUI
Jerusalem Whanganui was an isolated site where, in 1892, Suzanne Aubert (known as Mother Mary Joseph) established the congregation of the Sisters of Compassion. They became a highly respected charitable nursing and religious order. Also established was the Jerusalem Foundling Home in 1886 which housed and cared for abandoned childrenfrom
BASTIA HILL WATER TOWER To be precise, the height of the bottom of the Bastia Hill water tank is 55 metres above the highest part of Durie Hill. Building began in late 1925, and finished mid-April in 1927. The Bastia Hill Water Tower cost of £22,900. The tank was supplied with an automatic electricpump
ARTS IN WHANGANUI
Whanganui Arts @ the Centre. The Arts Centre was established in 1989 to provide a venue for artists and craftspeople to exhibit and sell their work. Over the years the Centre has grown and developed into the purpose-built facility it is today. Each year around 15,000 people visit the Arts Centre to participate in a wide range of workshops and LAKE WIRITOA WHANGANUI L ake Wiritoa is one of three coastal dune lakes a few minutes south of Whanganui and a major recreation area for the city. It was once known as “Dutch Lagoon”. The Wanganui Water Ski Club regularly uses the lake and host district and regional championships here and so does the Whanganui Multisport Club with dedicated active and passiverecreation areas.
WINTER GARDENS WHANGANUI T he Virginia Lake Reserve is home to the Winter Gardens, an Art Deco styled conservatory and outdoor display area with floral, fern and water features. It is known for its colourful tropical plants and themed gardens. A great place to visit year-round whatever the season or the weather with an adjacent café established in the former parkmanager’s house.
WAITAHINGA TRAILS WHANGANUI T he Waitahinga Trails are located about 12 kms past Bushy Park, inland from Kai Iwi Beach, and are a collection of walks in native bush catering for various fitness levels. There are various walks of different lengths (see the brochure below) and is a great half day or BASON BOTANIC GARDENS S et rurally 11kms from the centre of Whanganui, Bason Botanic Gardens covers 25 hectares and is rated a “Garden of Significance” by the New Zealand Gardens Trust. The gardens have developed since 1971 and various forms of unique architecture and art have become a feature. It includes one of the most extensive public garden orchid collections in New Zealand and heritage brick conservatory ALEXANDER HERITAGE AND RESEARCH LIBRARY S ixteen years in the planning, Whanganui’s long-awaited Alexander Heritage And Research Library was opened on 28 June 1933, funded in most part by the generous gift of Miss E Alexander in memory of her late father Mr James Alexander.. The library has a variety of archive types, such as Voluntary group archives, clubs, societies, Business archives, Art and literature, Military records MABLE, THE NUMBER 12 TRAM I n 2014, after many years of volunteer hard work, “Mable”, the No. 12 vintage electric tram celebrated her first public outing on the riverbank of Whanganui. The tram was built by Boon and Co in Christchurch around 1911 and began operating here on the 26th of November in 1912. Until the 1950’s Whanganui’s tram network carried passengers between the outer suburbs, the beach and the CBD. WHANGANUI NEW ZEALAND Whanganui (sometimes spelt Wanganui) is a place steeped in history, art and culture. Big enough to draw crowds and small enough to be intimate. We are surrounded by mountains, Mount Taranaki, Mount Ruapehu and Mount Tongariro, a beautiful natural landscape, dramatic west coast beaches and unspoilt native bush for tramping andwilderness trips.
WHANGANUI I-SITE VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE T he Whanganui i-SITE Visitor Information Centre is a place where visitors and locals can find out information about events, exhibitions, places of interest and attractions offered by in our region and the city.. At the intersection of Taupo Quay and Drews Avenue, the Whanganui i-SITE Visitor Information Centre opens directly onto the riverside walkway area and has been re-modeled from an VIRGINIA LAKE WHANGANUI O ne of Whanganui’s premier parks, Virginia Lake Whanganui (Rotokawau) offers a range of activities including a 25 minute woodland walk around the lake. The birdlife, both on and around the water, is a major attraction and this is complemented by an aviary.. One of the beautiful attractions at Virginia Lake Whanganui is the Higginbottom Fountain, which is lit at night and gently changes KOWHAI PARK WHANGANUI Wiggle through interconnecting tunnels under a concrete mountain or “rock climb” your way to the summit. A bigger adventure fort is in place, built amongst the trees for climbing, sliding and sailing through the air on a wonderful flying fox. The castle has a moat, towers and a courtyard and even a slide from the top to the bottom. MOUTOA GARDENS WHANGANUI M outoa Gardens, so named to commemorate the Battle of Moutoa is an important landmark in Whanganui adjacent to the Whanganui River. It has been used as a public park for many years. Prior to that however it was known as a down river sanctuary for Māori. A place for them to stay when in town and a market place to trade goods. BUSHY PARK WILDLIFE SANCTUARY AND HOMESTEAD T he Bushy Park Homestead and Wildlife Sanctuary is a 100 hectare native forest sanctuary kept predator-free for native birds and is ranked as one of Australasia’s “Top 25” Restoration Projects. There are 3.4km of easy all-weather walking tracks throughout the forest and wetlands area and a huge variety of bird life and speciesof trees.
DURIE HILL UNDERGROUND ELEVATOR B eyond the City Bridge, Durie Hill’s 213 metre long pedestrian tunnel leads to the historic Durie Hill Underground Elevator.. The Durie Hill Underground Elevator was built to provide residents of the garden suburb easier access to the growing city. Built in 1919, it is New Zealands only public underground Elevator and is still used on a daily basis by locals and visitors. WINTER GARDENS WHANGANUI T he Virginia Lake Reserve is home to the Winter Gardens, an Art Deco styled conservatory and outdoor display area with floral, fern and water features. It is known for its colourful tropical plants and themed gardens. A great place to visit year-round whatever the season or the weather with an adjacent café established in the former parkmanager’s house.
ST PAULS MEMORIAL CHURCH PUTIKI WHANGANUI A special taonga (treasure) in Whanganui is the St Pauls Memorial Church in Putiki. Filled with beautiful and intricate Māori carvings and tukutuku (wall panels), they weave a tale of the people and the land in this area that dates back to the 1830’s. QUARTZ MUSEUM OF STUDIO CERAMICS WHANGANUI T he Rick Rudd Foundation, a charitable trust, has established the Quartz, Museum of Ceramics here in Whanganui. Open from 10:30am to 4:00pm Tuesday to Sunday, the museum houses more than 400 works in the collection. Ceramic works are also borrowed from private collections for special exhibitions at the museum and each year an installation iscommissioned.
WHANGANUI NEW ZEALAND Whanganui (sometimes spelt Wanganui) is a place steeped in history, art and culture. Big enough to draw crowds and small enough to be intimate. We are surrounded by mountains, Mount Taranaki, Mount Ruapehu and Mount Tongariro, a beautiful natural landscape, dramatic west coast beaches and unspoilt native bush for tramping andwilderness trips.
WHANGANUI I-SITE VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE T he Whanganui i-SITE Visitor Information Centre is a place where visitors and locals can find out information about events, exhibitions, places of interest and attractions offered by in our region and the city.. At the intersection of Taupo Quay and Drews Avenue, the Whanganui i-SITE Visitor Information Centre opens directly onto the riverside walkway area and has been re-modeled from an VIRGINIA LAKE WHANGANUI O ne of Whanganui’s premier parks, Virginia Lake Whanganui (Rotokawau) offers a range of activities including a 25 minute woodland walk around the lake. The birdlife, both on and around the water, is a major attraction and this is complemented by an aviary.. One of the beautiful attractions at Virginia Lake Whanganui is the Higginbottom Fountain, which is lit at night and gently changes KOWHAI PARK WHANGANUI Wiggle through interconnecting tunnels under a concrete mountain or “rock climb” your way to the summit. A bigger adventure fort is in place, built amongst the trees for climbing, sliding and sailing through the air on a wonderful flying fox. The castle has a moat, towers and a courtyard and even a slide from the top to the bottom. MOUTOA GARDENS WHANGANUI M outoa Gardens, so named to commemorate the Battle of Moutoa is an important landmark in Whanganui adjacent to the Whanganui River. It has been used as a public park for many years. Prior to that however it was known as a down river sanctuary for Māori. A place for them to stay when in town and a market place to trade goods. BUSHY PARK WILDLIFE SANCTUARY AND HOMESTEAD T he Bushy Park Homestead and Wildlife Sanctuary is a 100 hectare native forest sanctuary kept predator-free for native birds and is ranked as one of Australasia’s “Top 25” Restoration Projects. There are 3.4km of easy all-weather walking tracks throughout the forest and wetlands area and a huge variety of bird life and speciesof trees.
DURIE HILL UNDERGROUND ELEVATOR B eyond the City Bridge, Durie Hill’s 213 metre long pedestrian tunnel leads to the historic Durie Hill Underground Elevator.. The Durie Hill Underground Elevator was built to provide residents of the garden suburb easier access to the growing city. Built in 1919, it is New Zealands only public underground Elevator and is still used on a daily basis by locals and visitors. WINTER GARDENS WHANGANUI T he Virginia Lake Reserve is home to the Winter Gardens, an Art Deco styled conservatory and outdoor display area with floral, fern and water features. It is known for its colourful tropical plants and themed gardens. A great place to visit year-round whatever the season or the weather with an adjacent café established in the former parkmanager’s house.
ST PAULS MEMORIAL CHURCH PUTIKI WHANGANUI A special taonga (treasure) in Whanganui is the St Pauls Memorial Church in Putiki. Filled with beautiful and intricate Māori carvings and tukutuku (wall panels), they weave a tale of the people and the land in this area that dates back to the 1830’s. QUARTZ MUSEUM OF STUDIO CERAMICS WHANGANUI T he Rick Rudd Foundation, a charitable trust, has established the Quartz, Museum of Ceramics here in Whanganui. Open from 10:30am to 4:00pm Tuesday to Sunday, the museum houses more than 400 works in the collection. Ceramic works are also borrowed from private collections for special exhibitions at the museum and each year an installation iscommissioned.
WHANGANUI NEW ZEALAND Whanganui (sometimes spelt Wanganui) is a place steeped in history, art and culture. Big enough to draw crowds and small enough to be intimate. We are surrounded by mountains, Mount Taranaki, Mount Ruapehu and Mount Tongariro, a beautiful natural landscape, dramatic west coast beaches and unspoilt native bush for tramping andwilderness trips.
WHANGANUI I-SITE VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE T he Whanganui i-SITE Visitor Information Centre is a place where visitors and locals can find out information about events, exhibitions, places of interest and attractions offered by in our region and the city.. At the intersection of Taupo Quay and Drews Avenue, the Whanganui i-SITE Visitor Information Centre opens directly onto the riverside walkway area and has been re-modeled from an WALKING AND CYCLING IN WHANGANUI The Millennium Hill is planted with a Mediterranean theme and enhanced with sculpture. Open daily from 8:00am until dusk, there are extensive plantings of native and exotic trees and is popular for wedding ceremonies. Free BBQ’s and picnic areas and a number of walking trails make this is a great family place. www.basonbotanicgardens.org.nz.ARTS IN WHANGANUI
Whanganui Arts @ the Centre. The Arts Centre was established in 1989 to provide a venue for artists and craftspeople to exhibit and sell their work. Over the years the Centre has grown and developed into the purpose-built facility it is today. Each year around 15,000 people visit the Arts Centre to participate in a wide range of workshops andJERUSALEM WHANGANUI
Jerusalem Whanganui was an isolated site where, in 1892, Suzanne Aubert (known as Mother Mary Joseph) established the congregation of the Sisters of Compassion. They became a highly respected charitable nursing and religious order. Also established was the Jerusalem Foundling Home in 1886 which housed and cared for abandoned childrenfrom
BUSHY PARK WILDLIFE SANCTUARY AND HOMESTEAD T he Bushy Park Homestead and Wildlife Sanctuary is a 100 hectare native forest sanctuary kept predator-free for native birds and is ranked as one of Australasia’s “Top 25” Restoration Projects. There are 3.4km of easy all-weather walking tracks throughout the forest and wetlands area and a huge variety of bird life and speciesof trees.
SPLASH CENTRE WHANGANUI Apart from the gym equipment Splash Centre lots of rowing machines, with organised classes to train with others and ensure you add that little extra bit of effort! Water fun for everyone opened at 6.00am on a weekday and 8.00am on weekends and closing at 8.00pm and 6.00pm respectively. Hours may be altered due to bookings. PALOMA GARDENS WHANGANUI Paloma Gardens has been awarded “Garden of National Significance” by the New Zealand Gardens Trust for the past thirteen years. Paloma Gardens commenced in 1990 and is maturing rapidly due to the mild, almost frost-free climate in Whanganui. The garden is best presented as several distinct zones, including the Palm Garden, the Desert House COOKS GARDENS WHANGANUI C ooks Gardens Whanganui is a multi-purpose stadium in the heart of Whanganui city. It is currently used mostly for rugby union matches, athletics,cycling, and hosting events and conferences. Cooks Gardens has been used as a sporting facility commenced in 1896. BASTIA HILL WATER TOWER To be precise, the height of the bottom of the Bastia Hill water tank is 55 metres above the highest part of Durie Hill. Building began in late 1925, and finished mid-April in 1927. The Bastia Hill Water Tower cost of £22,900. The tank was supplied with an automatic electricpump
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VINTAGE WEEKEND WHANGANUI! 21ST – 23RD JANUARY IF YOU’RE A VINTAGE ENTHUSIAST OR JUST YEARN FOR YESTERYEAR YOU MUST COME TO THE VINTAGE WEEKEND, WHANGANUI’S PREMIERE HERITAGE EVENT! Be transported to a bygone era- Dress-ups, markets, bands, food and wine – its a few days of old-time fun and tomfoolery forall! MORE.
TĒNĀ KOUTOU KATOA! WELCOME TO WHANGANUI! WHANGANUI (SOMETIMES SPELT WANGANUI) IS A PLACE STEEPED IN HISTORY, ART AND CULTURE. BIG ENOUGH TO DRAW CROWDS AND SMALL ENOUGH TO BEINTIMATE.
We are surrounded by mountains, Mount Taranaki, Mount Ruapehu and Mount Tongariro, a beautiful natural landscape, dramatic west coast beaches and unspoilt native bush for tramping and wilderness trips. Our vibrant community prides itself on its parks and reserves, cycle and walk ways and an abundance of creativity. Don’t be surprised to find an immediate sense of connection, an unexpected little slice of heaven, and real New Zealand authenticity. Enjoy our manaakitanga – our legendary hospitality. We look forward to welcoming you to our part of the world. Come and learn more. KŌ AU TE ĀWA, KŌ TE ĀWA KŌ AU. I AM THE RIVER, THE RIVER IS ME. -------------------------Gardens
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LOCATED ON THE WEST COAST OF NEW ZEALAND’S NORTH ISLAND AND HOME TO APPROXIMATELY 43,000 PEOPLE, WHANGANUI (SOMETIMES SPELT WANGANUI) SITS AT THE JUNCTION OF STATE HIGHWAYS 3 AND 4. We are a 2 ½ hour drive north from New Zealand’s capital city Wellington, an hour and a half from Mount Ruapehu and Mount Tongariro or an hour flight from Auckland. Most of the city lies on the northwestern bank of the historically significant Te Awa o Whanganui – the Whanganui River. The longest navigable river in New Zealand and once known as the Rhine of New Zealand, the Whanganui River has shaped the history of the cityand its people.
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