Baring Head Lighthouse Walk
The Baring Head Lighthouse Walk is a must-visit for those interested in the history and natural beauty of Wellington. The 6km round trip walk starts from the Wainuiomata car park and offers panoramic views across the Cook Strait and the distant Kaikoura Ranges. Along the trail, visitors can explore WWII-era bunkers and enjoy the unique geological formations. The lighthouse itself is a significant historical and functional landmark, standing 12.2 meters tall and powered by a solar-powered LED beacon. The area is part of a conservation effort, with ongoing restoration work including the refurbishment of the lighthouse keepers’ cottages and plans to transform the old powerhouse into a visitor center. New trails are also being developed to highlight the site’s rich history and ecological importance.
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We leave wellington passing what is locally known as the beehive (wellington government buildings)
We travel along state highway one then onto state highway 2 beside wellington harbor towards Petone and travel along Petone esplanade towards wainuiomata hill
we climb over into the valley of wainuiomata home of famous all black legend Tana Umaga and Piri Weepu were we travel for about 30 minutes weaving our way down coast road to the car park below the lighthouse
We arrive at the car park were we disembark for a a choice of two walks
1/ straight to lighthouse is a 1hr walk eachway or
2/ with the grand loop that covers 6.5 to 8km walk that takes 3 to 4 hours
customers can meet at tour bus stop on Wakefield street nxt to the information centre
Wellington, the capital of New Zealand, is a vibrant city known for its arts scene, coffee culture, and stunning natural surroundings. Nestled between rolling hills and the harbor, it offers a unique blend of urban life and outdoor adventures.
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