Walking along Reservoir Road, part of the Gums Loop Walk, is typically a vehicle-free experience as it’s a private road. On the rare occasion a vehicle passes, a separate path runs alongside the road for pedestrians.
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New Extension for Gums Loop
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A new extension track has been created in Hine Road Recreation Reserve by the Greater Wellington Regional Council.
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Lower Dam Spillway
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The old dam known as the lower dam including this spillway was constructed in the 1880s and was decommissioned...
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Sunny Grove in the 1940s
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Looking at Sunny Grove when it was farmland in the 1940s. In view is farmland surrounded by hills and...
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Cliff Pool in Wainuiomata
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Cliff Pool, also known as Black Pool, is located at Richard Prouse Park, where the Wainuiomata River splits the...
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Orongorongo Track Entrance
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The Orongorongo Track entrance is quite elaborate compared to other walks. However, this entrance is also used for other...
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McDonalds in Wainuiomata
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McDonald’s opened its restaurant in Wainuiomata, on April 13, 1999. Located on The Strand, it is across the...
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The History of Queen Street
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Queen Street in Wainuiomata is a central hub, hosting a range of shops, the Community Centre, and the Public...
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Wainuiomata Lookout
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'Wainuiomata Lookout' presents panoramas of Wellington Harbour, Wellington city, The South Island, and Lower Hutt including Petone & Seaview.
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