Today, I participated in the Wainuiomata Water Walk, a complimentary excursion open to all, but limited to 40 people.
Wainuiomata: Tours
Periodically, organized excursions are offered in Wainuiomata, particularly the water catchment area. Many of these tours are free, but spots are limited. A reliable resource for discovering these opportunities is the Eventfinda website. Another organised tour ventures through Burdans Gate and extends from Eastbourne over the hill to Wainuiomata.
Additionally, informative discussions about Wainuiomata’s history occasionally take place at different venues. A simple online search using relevant keywords can provide further details on these events and locations.
I embarked on the Old Forest Walk, an off-limits to the public area and primeval realm, surrounded by ancient...
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WAINUIOMATA MUSEUM
Located in Wainuiomata Primary School, it is open 2pm-4pm every Sunday. Learn more →.