Attractions

Local Attractions at Levin, New Zealand

Horowhenua Aquatic CenterHorowhenua Aquatic Centre

Situated in the centre of Levin is the Horowhenua Aquatic Centre with heated indoor pools, 25m main pool, a learners pool, a toddlers pool, 70m Water Slide, 2 Spa Pools, outside trampoline and BBQ area. Great fun for the whole family with lanes for the more serious swimmer.

Location: Queen Street, Levin


 

Lake HorowhenuaLake Horowhenua

Located in Levin, Lake Horowhenua (Punahau) is the largest North Island lake south of Lake Taupo. The lake was a food source for pre-colonisation Maori. Now the lake is the largest Iwi environmental project in NZ with 250,000 trees being planted around the shoreline.

Location: Queen Street West, Levin

 

 


 

Levin Adventure ParkLevin Adventure Park

The newly built Levin Adventure Park on State Highway 1 provides an exciting atmosphere with all the facilities for a full day with the children. Canteen, BBQ hire, a miniature train, Visitor Information Centre, Clean Toilets, and a Huge range of activities.

Location: Oxford Street, Levin (State Highway 1)

 

 


Waitarere BeachWaitarere Beach

The beautiful Waitarere Beach (Carnival Country) with clean wide beaches to relax in the sun and wonderful views of the Kapiti Coast. The Location is one of the most sought after Real Estate Property locations in the Wellington region.

 

 

 

 


 

Lake PapaitongaLake Papaitonga

4 kms south of Levin (turn right off State Highway 1 down Buller Rd). Lake Papaitonga has an extensive Maori history. The reserve includes raised timber walkways over swampland and a man made lake fortification built by local Iwi.

Location: Buller Road, Levin South

 


 

Halliwell-Turf-LevinHalliwell Turf Levin

Levin’s International Playing Turf hosts National teams from around the world. With Free Parking, Grandstand, and Flood Lighting.

Location: Adkin Avenue, Levin (Donnelly Park)

 

 

 


 

foxton_windmill_and_tramFoxton Windmill

De Molen, Foxton’s latest landmark the Dutch Windmill was officially opened April 2003. With 23.6 metre long sails this is an awesome sight.

Location: Foxton

 

 

 

 


 

1atqoe9_a9q_lFlax Stripper Museum

Visit a working flax stripper museum (the original main industry in Foxton) and the only museum type in the world.

Location: Main Street, Foxton


Horowhenua District Council

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