The BeeLine mountain bike trail is a winding track that descends from the peak of Wainui Hill to the base of Waiu Park. It passes through native forest and features challenging technical segments and speed sections.
BeeLine at the Wainuiomata Trail Park
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Wainuiomata in 1971
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This 5-minute video, filmed in 1971, showcases Wainuiomata and discusses the issues related to suburban sprawl in Wellington.
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Driving over the Wainuiomata Hill in 1988
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Driving over the Wainuiomata Hill back in 1988. The expansion of the road to accommodate four lanes had recently...
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Exploring a Derelict Mall
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Wainuiomata Mall was a hub for shopping, especially on Friday nights when it opened late & attracted shoppers completing...
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Birds Flying under Main Road Bridge in Wainuiomata
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This short video shows birds flying under the Main Road Bridge that traverses the Wainuiomata River near Rotary Park.
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Wainuiomata River – 3D Flythrough – 1941 & 2021
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Video footage during World War II that showcases the Wainuiomata River from 1941 compared to 2021. The video also...
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Five Swimming Holes in Wainuiomata
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A personal tour of five natural swimming holes inside Wainuiomata Regional Park. All pools are within a 30 minutes...
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Wainuiomata: The valley with a whole lot of heart
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This promotional video of Wainuiomata, made in 2018. showcases the landscape, outdoor adventure, and the welcoming vibe of Wainuiomata.
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Snow in Wainuiomata
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On August the 14th 2011, In July 2011, an intense polar blast swept through the capital bringing snowfall across...
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