Wow this is a great day out for start by travelling from your pickup point over the Wainuiomata hill.
Spend a couple of hours at Rimu taka Forest park walking through native forest from this point we travel to Eastbourne stopping at the top of wainuiomata hill for a photo shoot then follow the coast line to Eastbourne having lunch at a French Restaurant in Eastbourne or stop at days bay for a kiwi meal after the meal travel on the east by west ferry to queens wharf to meet by your driver to take you back to your start point
Pickup included
Leave your pickup point and travel over the Wainuiomata hill down coast road to the Rimutaka Forest park then enjoy a walk though some of the best native forest in wellington with easy walking access for the whole family
after a great walk stop at the Wainuiomata look out which overlooks the wellington and Hutt valley
Eastbourne is a suburb of Lower Hutt, a part of Wellington, New Zealand. Lying beside the sea, it is a popular local tourist destination via car from Petone or from ferry crossings from central Wellington. An outer suburb, it lies on the eastern shore of Wellington Harbour, five kilometres south of the main Lower Hutt urban area and directly across the harbour from the Miramar Peninsula
If you like French food then we can stop for lunch or coffee at Tartines French cafe French Cafe in a Sunny conservatory, serving authentic French pastries and delicious coffees. A la carte lunch menu and afternoon treats from our cabinet are also available.
Stop off at days bay for a light lunch at Sea salt and café this is an option then a French lunch depends on your taste buds
After a lovely meal we the catch the days bay ferry back to queen's wharf where you will be picked up by your driver and return to your accommodation
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