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Manawatū District

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Manawatū District, New Zealand
Manawatū District, New Zealand. Photo via Wikimedia Commons.

About Manawatū District

The Manawatu is an area of the lower (southern) North Island of New Zealand. It is centred on the city of Palmerston North and a broad flat river plain, much of which has been formed by the mighty Manawatu river, one of the few rivers in the world to bisect a mountain range.

Manawatū District travel guide

Understand

Manawatu is part of the local government region of Manawatu-Wanganui, along with the Whanganui region.

Getting there

By plane Palmerston North Airport (PMR IATA)

By bus Intercity Coachlines operates NZ's national bus network with daily departures. Tickets can be purchased online or throughout the country at numerous agents including the i-site network.

By car State Highways 1 and 3 run through the Manawatu.

By rail Occasional rail connections may be possible at Feilding and Levin.

See

1 Taihape Gumboot Statue, 40 State Highway 1. 24 hours daily. (updated Apr 2023)

Do

Explore nature walks, cycle tracks and conservation areas. The beaches are a rolling playground for the whole family. Swimming, sailing, surfing, and fishing, diving or just lazing the hours away soaking up the sun. The children can discover places to build driftwood shelters. Levin has a marvellous children's adventure playground, including volleyball court to exhaust their energy and a BBQ area to fuel them up for more fun. For a bit of nature experience the Manawatu River at Foxton Beach is listed as a Wetland of International Importance. The bird life has to be seen to be believed. Levin's Murrayfield Clyesdales is another good stop for country food at the cafe, while the kids can feed the farm animals.

Go next

Kapiti Coast, Whanganui region, Hawke's Bay, or Wairarapa

Overview adapted from Wikipedia, travel guide fromWikivoyage (CC BY-SA)。Photography via Wikimedia Commons.

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