Looking at a section of the upper Wainuiomata River flowing along the base of the southern hillside in Reservoir...
Wainuiomata photos
About Wainuiomata
Photos of Wainuiomata including the town and surrounding landscapes, including Wainuiomata Regional Park and Remutaka Forest Park.
Wainuiomata is a suburb of Lower Hutt in the Wellington Region. It’s big and isolated enough to be considered a town in its own right, but it is administered by the Hutt Regional Council.
Wainuiomata has interesting topography. It sits in a plateau surrounded by hills on three sides which protect the suburb from Wellington’s famous wind. This results in slightly cooler temperatures in winter and warmer temperatures during summer compared with most other places in the Wellington region and Hutt Valley.
The CBD is located around Queens Street with a large Countdown Mall located behind. The suburbs flow into three main valleys with the southern most valley affording access to the South Coast via the Coast Road.
Eastward is The Village, a small area with some shops. Continuing east, one will find the Wainuiomata Recreational Area which has a dam and was once the main water source for the Wellington region. With one dam still in use today, the area is now a natural wetlands surrounded by forested hills. Within the park are a number of scenic bush walks and some swimming holes in the Wainuiomata river. There is also a museum near the old dam with some old machinery and artefacts on display. This reserve is located within the Remutaka range, a mountain chain that reaches to the south coast of the North Island.
For older photos of Wainuiomata, see Virtual New Zealand.
For a more extensive collection of photos of Wainuiomata, visit Wainuiomata.Net
Geographic.Media recommends this tour of the Wainuiomata wilderness →
View of the Wainuiomata River in Reservoir Valley, downstream from the weirs that divert water for Wellington’s supply.
The O-K Main in Wainuiomata, also known as the Orongorongo Pipeline, carried water from the Orongorongo Catchment to Karori,...
Solomon’s Knob is a small hill in the Wainuiomata water catchment, reshaped in the early 1900s during the building...
Looking down on farmland in the Coast Road area of Wainuiomata. Coast Road flows southwards from suburban streets into...
Typical young native plants growing on the forest floor in Ōrongorongo Forest Park, Wainuiomata. The ferns seen here are...
Wainuiomata often experiences misty mornings on fine days due to its valley geography and cool overnight conditions. Surrounded by...
Wainuiomata Valley Mist
Wainuiomata photos, Aerial, Extra Wide Horizontal, Mountains, Towns, WeatherLooking down over the valley where Wainuiomata lies. Its unique geography often leads to misty winter mornings, with low-hanging...
Richard Prouse Park and Harry Todd Recreation Reserve
Wainuiomata photos, Extra Wide Horizontal, Mountains, ParksOverlooking Richard Prouse Park, with Harry Todd Recreation Reserve on the hillside to the right and Wainuiomata Regional Park...
Hine Road & Harry Todd Recreation Reserve
Wainuiomata photos, Extra Wide Horizontal, Mountains, ParksHine Road in Wainuiomata, with Harry Todd Recreation Reserve visible in the background to the right. Behind it to...
View from The Rock in Wainuiomata
Wainuiomata photos, Extra Wide Horizontal, Mountains, Parks, RiversA view overlooking Richard Prouse Park and the surrounding hills from The Rock on Moores Valley Road. Once a...
The Ōrongorongo River is a prominent waterway in the Wellington region of New Zealand, flowing from the Rimutaka Ranges...
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