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 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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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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Gums Loop Track at Wainuiomata Regional Park video
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The Gums Loop track at Wainuiomata Regional Park is an easy track walk at any time of the year...
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Establishing Pastoralism
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In 1844, Frederick Weld guided a flock of sheep along the coastal route from Wellington to the grasslands of...
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Memories of Wainuiomata
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A former student couldn't journey in time from Sydney across the Tasman to join a 50th school reunion. Instead,...
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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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Lower Dam Spillway in Wainuiomata video
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A short video showing the spillway at the Lower Dam in the Wainuiomata Regional Park. the dam itself...
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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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