Explore the mysteries of Stonehenge Aotearoa! This unique open-air observatory, nestled in the beautiful Wairarapa countryside, is a modern take on ancient stone circles like Stonehenge and Callanish. Discover how people from cultures around the world used the sun, moon, and stars to navigate the globe and mark the passage of time.
Wander among the massive stones and learn to identify constellations, track the movements of the sun, and understand the cycles of the moon. Our self-guided tour provides fascinating insights into the history of astronomy and the ingenuity of our ancestors. Stonehenge Aotearoa is a fascinating experience for all ages, whether you're a seasoned stargazer or simply curious about the world around you. Come unlock the secrets of the universe!
Stonehenge Aotearoa is a modern stone circle and open-air astronomical observatory. It's a great place to learn about the history of astronomy and how people used the stars to navigate and tell time. You can take a self-guided tour of the site and learn about the different stones and their significance.
Here are some of the things you can see and do at Stonehenge Aotearoa:
See the stone circle and learn about its construction.
Learn about the astronomical significance of the site.
Stonehenge Aotearoa is a great place to visit for anyone interested in astronomy, history, or just learning something new.
Entry through the Visitors' Centre adjoining the carpark
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