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Spring Into Wairarapa

Winter’s nearly
over and to celebrate the arrival of spring Wairarapa is hosting
a month of festive events and activities that will appeal to the
whole family.
From September 12
until October 11, Wairarapa Spring Festival ‘09 is being
coordinated by the regional tourism organisation, Destination
Wairarapa, with support from Trust House Charitable Trust.
The month long
festival begins with the Carterton Daffodil Festival on
September 13 when people can pick the first flowers of the
season and then explore the craft fair in the town centre.
“With the return of
the good weather, spring is a fantastic season to visit and stay
over in Wairarapa. The blossoms are out and new-born lambs and
calves are everywhere. It’s a perfect time to enjoy a relaxing
country break,” says Destination Wairarapa festival coordinator
Gretchen Bunny.
Children will love
dressing up for ‘Stonehenge
Aotearoa’s Spring Equinox Fair’ on Sunday 27
September. This old fashioned country fair with musicians,
stalls and classic family sports and games such as egg and spoon
races and tug-of-war will be set in front of the breathtaking
stone circle.
Art lovers will be
delighted by the ‘Awesome Art in Martinborough’ exhibition with
works from Aratoi Museum and the Ian and Elespie Prior and
Rutherford Trust Collections at the local Town Hall on the
weekend of 3 and 4 October.
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On the same weekend
visitors can savour ‘Palate to Palette’, an art and wine trail
around the Martinborough cafes and vineyards incorporating
delicious food, stunning wine and inspiring works of art.
The Festival runs
through the school holidays with an entertaining holiday
programme of both open-air and indoor activities. These range
from ‘Park Ranger for a Day’ at Pukaha Mt Bruce Wildlife Centre,
through to arts and crafts workshops and mountain biking with
Wairarapa Outdoor Pursuits.
“There are lots of
free and ‘nearly-free’ activities across the region too, such as
forest walks, lakeside cycling and the traditional mini-golf and
bumper boats.
“To help make our
visitors feel even more welcome there are
great accommodation offers and
discount vouchers for activities, cafés and restaurants. To see
the full
festival details, visitors should go to
www.wairarapanz.com, download those vouchers and book in
early”.
19 August 2009
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