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Mountain Biking in the Hutt Valley

Mountain biking is a challenging and exhilarating way to explore some of the more beautiful and little known parts of this region. Whether you want historic trails, hill country farmland or tricky forest tracks, you will find a suitable track in the Hutt Valley.

For a complete list and maps of the regions mountain biking opportunities, visit an i-SITE Visitor Centre.

Mountainbiker atop Belmont Regional Park
Enjoying The Ride

There is a variety of terrain and scenery which will suit all abilities and levels of fitness.

Hire bikes are available from the Hutt City i-SITE Visitor Centre

Days Bay Boat Shed & Bike Hire

Days Bay Wharf
Eastbourne
Lower Hutt
Ph: +64 4 562 8150
pete@daysbayboatshed.co.nz
www.daysbayboatshed.co.nz

 Wainuiomata Trails are suitable for mountain biking and walking.

 

Butterfly Creek

This is a must do walk as it's not too long and only mildly challenging.  Great views across the harbour before you drop over the back of the coastal hills into the hidden valleys behind.

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Hutt Minoh Friendship House

Romance plays a big part in the rich and fascinating history of what is now Hutt Minoh Friendship House.  In a bush setting with views across the river and city to the western hills, the house is historic places trust listed with a wonderful story to its past.

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Featured Accommodation

The Boulcott Lodge

The Boulcott Lodge is Lower Hutt’s newest contemporary Qualmark 5 Star Enviro-Gold motel. Located a few minutes walk from the CBD, 5 minutes drive from historic Petone and 15 minutes from central Wellington.


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Nuku Tewhatewha

This nationally significant pataka (Maori store house, usually for food) was commissioned by paramount chief Wi Tako Ngatata of Te Atiawa and carved in the 1850's as a sign of support for Kingitanga, or the Maori King Movement.


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Pencarrow Coast

This easy ride was originally an important route for the first settlers of the region to gain access to the neighbouring region of Wairarapa.  The flat coastal ride is full of history and at the firthest point you are treated with a look around the first lighthouse built in New Zealand and the beautiful Kohangapiripiri and Kohangatera Lakes.


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