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  1. and Rangitāne, Horowhenua has a rich cultural people at 7 feet tall, Patupaiarehe or fairy people thought to have inhabited the Makahika Valley, to sophisticated tree forts and warriors said to possess the ability to walk on water – the Horowhenua holds many taonga close to its heart.

    • Te Takere Levin i-SITE Visitor Information Centre
    • Shannon Railway Museum & Visitor Centre
    • Te Awahou Nieuwe Stroom i-SITE Visitor Information Centre
    • Other Services

    Location: 10 Bath Street, Levin 5510 - Open: 7 Days Website: www.tetakere.org.nz For comprehensive, impartial information and booking service for the Horowhenua region and New Zealand, the i-SITE is your one stop shop for all things travel! Part of New Zealand's official nationwide Visitor Information network, the i-SITE staff based at Te Takeretan...

    Location:Plimmer Terrace (opposite the shops), Shannon - Open: 7 Days The historic Shannon Railway Station now operates as a Museum and Visitor Centre. It is manned entirely by a team of local volunteers, managed by Shannon Progressive Association and supported by Horowhenua District Council. Built in 1893 the Station is the only one of its kind st...

    Location: 22 Harbour Street, Foxton - Open: 7 Days Website: www.teawahou.com The Foxton i-SITE is located in Te Awahou Nieuwe Stroom, next to Foxton’s windmill De Molen. Te Awahou Nieuwe Stroom offers you museums and exhibitions dedicated to the stories of this place, Te Awahou–Foxton, and the people who have connections here. The i-SITE visitor ce...

    Driver licensing and services are available on weekdays at the Visitor Information Centre at Te Takere, through the AA Services. For information and bookings contact the Visitor Information Centre on (06) 368 1953 or visit www.tetakere.org.nz

  2. Whether you want to enjoy the taste of Horowhenua at a local eatery, stroll along our beautiful beaches, catch a game at one of our sportgrounds or escape in nature on one of our walking and cycling trails. there are so many things to see and do in Horowhenua.

  3. Things to do. If you're looking for an authentic Kiwi experience, venture a little off the main highway and you'll find rich cultural experiences, rugged landscapes that provide exhilarating adventures, and deep forests and waterways that offer moments of peaceful contemplation and natural wonder.

  4. Tourist Information About Horowhenua. Horowhenua is a superb family destination with many fun and interesting things to do outdoors. There are plenty of spaces to run around and enjoy games and picnicking on the beach, by a river or at a protected nature reserve or nature area.

  5. Huraina mata. When you visit Horowhenua you cannot escape the convergence of history and future, the peace and ease of the vast horizons and lifestyle, and the adventure and exhilaration of the mountains, rivers and parks.

  6. Discover the natural beauty and outdoor adventures of the Horowhenua District, a stunning coastal region on the Kapiti Coast of New Zealand's North Island, known for its pristine beaches, lush forests, and laid-back lifestyle.

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