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About Wairarapa, New Zealand

Although often thought of just as a pleasant farming region, there is much more to the Wairarapa than many imagine.

From the orchards and antique shops of southern Wairarapa head out to the wild & rugged coast where excellent crayfish abound.

In and around the town of Martinborough you will find some superb vineyards and wineries. The region is especially noted for its fine Pinot Noir.

In the northern Wairarapa a visit to the internationally acclaimed Mt. Bruce National Wildlife Centre is sure to fascinate, as is the nearby Mt. Bruce Pioneer Museum.

The Tararua Forest Park provides numerous opportunities for tramping trips and day walks. There are a number of privately owned and operated walking routes and experiences to be had too.

Here is our selection of Greytown B&B's

Woodside Bed and Breakfast

Greytown

5 minutes drive from Greytown, 1 hour drive from Central Wellington

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A brand new Bed and Breakfast with 3 luxurious rooms with a Homestar 9 rating. Come and stay with us and be treated to a wonderful home cooked breakfast with homemade sourdough bread other options. Spend some time watching the stars in the Wairarapa Dark Sky Sanctuary from the warmth of our Hot Tub. Enjoy all the local Wairarapa attractions - wine, food, cycling, shopping, walks, gin, star gazing.

We are very close to the Greytown Rail Trail and Tauherenikau Loop for Walking and Cycling. Martinborough, Featherston, and Carterton are all within a 20 minute drive. Both the Waiohine River and the Tauherenikau River are close by for trout fishing, swimming or river walks.

In the summer our swimming pool is available to guests to use, our hot tub is available all year round. Our garden is currently a work in progress, but guests are also welcome to wander round the garden.

 

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