Red Rocks

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Just south of Wellington, the Red Rocks (Pariwhero) offer a dramatic coastal walk where ancient volcanic seabed meets the wild Tasman Sea. This rugged reserve is named for its iron-rich red-hued rocks, formed 200 million years ago. The track hugs the shoreline, passing seal colonies and offering sweeping views of the Cook Strait. It’s a favourite for hikers, photographers, and anyone craving a dose of raw, elemental nature within easy reach of the city.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Half a day is ideal: allow 2–3 hours for the walk and seal viewing, plus time to linger at the end. If you’re short on time, a quick 1-hour visit can still give you a taste, but you’ll miss the seals. Combine with a morning or afternoon in Wellington’s city centre for a balanced day.

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