Top 10 Things to do Good for Kids in Manawatu-Wanganui Region, North Island

September 30, 2021 Jasper Kershner

Discover the best top things to do in Manawatu-Wanganui Region, New Zealand including Levin Adventure Park, Horsemtrails, Whanganui River, Bridge to Nowhere, New Zealand Rugby Museum, Mt Ruapehu, Te Manawa Museum of Art, Science & Heritage, Kowhai Park, Victoria Esplanade Gardens, Bason Botanic Gardens.
Restaurants in Manawatu-Wanganui Region

1. Levin Adventure Park

Oxford Street, Levin New Zealand http://www.horowhenua.govt.nz/Services--Facilities-/Facilities-Parks-and-Reserves/Parks--Reserves/Levin-Adventure-Park/
Excellent
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5.0 based on 135 reviews

Levin Adventure Park

Reviewed By EmptyJars

Always worth a stop - a fantastic range of colourful play equipment for all ages from toddler to young adult. It even has workout equipment for adults. The toilet is clean and well-maintained. Hard to drag the kids away!

2. Horsemtrails

Kaitieke Road Owhango Rd, Tongariro National Park 3990 New Zealand +64 27 215 3753 [email protected] http://www.horsemtrails.com/
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5.0 based on 49 reviews

Horsemtrails

Memorable horse trekkings at the foot of the great mountains Tongariro - Ruapehu - Ngauruhoe.

Reviewed By VikkiA102

Cannot sing praises high enough!! I had the most magical day out on a horse trek with Hone, it really is a must do! The trek took us through beeeeaaaaautiful native forest with the added bonus of an exciting river crossing and a picnic in a remote hut. Having never done an off-trail horse trek like this before, I felt it was the perfect balance between being challenging and exhilarating while also feeling perfectly safe under Hones watch and guidance. Hone is an awesome guide and his passion for the horses and knowledge of the area really shines through. His horses are all gorgeous and having the chance to travel through such a pristine forest with them was a dream come true! Thanks a million Hone and Wai - wonderful people and an amazing experience!

3. Whanganui River

Whanganui New Zealand +64 800 862 743 http://www.whanganuiriveradventures.co.nz
Excellent
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4.5 based on 291 reviews

Whanganui River

Reviewed By RocheMaree - Hawera, New Zealand

So many ways to experience this beautiful river. The lower reaches are tidal and the river looks beautiful on a full tide. On a low tide watch the wading birds on the mudflats, so beautiful at sunset. See it from above in its full glory as it snakes through the city from the top of Durie Hill. Walk or cycle the paved riverbank. Take a leisurely trip on the Waimarie paddle steamer. Feeling energetic? Take a half day up to a 5 day kayak/canoe trip into the upper reaches. We drove the winding River Road through original small settlements dotted along the bank up to Pipiriki and then took a Whanganui River Adventures jetboat on a four hour trip further up the river to hike to the Bridge to Nowhere. It was amazing learning the history of the river and the area from our tour guide along the way. This river certainly has some tales to tell.

4. Bridge to Nowhere

Mangapurua Landing, Whanganui River, 3127 New Zealand +64 6 349 2100 [email protected] http://www.doc.govt.nz/parks-and-recreation/places-to-go/manawatu-whanganui/places/whanganui-national-park/things-to-do/tracks/bridge-to-nowhere-walk/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 114 reviews

Bridge to Nowhere

Reviewed By 921AliA

We caught the boat after tramping the Matemateonga track, which took us up to the bridge, per whanganui river adventures. This was well worth it, with such beautiful scenery. Ken gave us excellent history about the place, and a cup of tea as well! Go on a sunny day if possible, dress warmly for the boat, and wear good walking shoes.

5. New Zealand Rugby Museum

326 Main St, Palmerston North 4440 New Zealand +64 6-358 6947 [email protected] http://www.rugbymuseum.co.nz
Excellent
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4.5 based on 192 reviews

New Zealand Rugby Museum

The sport that shaped a nation.How did rugby come to play such an important role in the culture and heritage of New Zealand, and why are the All Blacks so good? Our Balls, Bullets and Boots Exhibition opens on 22nd August - Rugby Remembers WW1. Explore the rich history and folklore of the nation's game, see some of the world's rarest rugby artefacts, and learn about some of our rugby greats. You can get active by testing your rugby skills in the dedicated "Have A Go" area and measure yourself against the best.

Reviewed By Jadedog - Waikanae, New Zealand

Some fantastic historical items as well as contemporary pieces. A great collection of rugby and its intertwining into nz culture. A MUST see if in the Manawatu!! An active zone (designed for kids to test themselves) provides a distraction to all members of the family. Very knowledgeable and friendly volunteers to assist and explain items.

6. Mt Ruapehu

Tongariro National Park New Zealand
Excellent
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4.5 based on 465 reviews

Mt Ruapehu

Mt Ruapehu Whakapapa & Turoa has a world of unforgettable experiences to offer to alpine-lovers all year round. Home to two of New Zealand’s largest ski areas, New Zealand’s highest cafe & restaurant and amazing volcanic walks when the snow recedes; Whakapapa and Turoa offers an unparalleled experience of the dual world heritage status Tongariro National Park. Whakapapa has something for every skier and rider, with a premier beginners area, more than 30 groomed trails to fall in love with, plus a huge variety of off-piste terrain from wide-open runs to bowls, bumps, chutes and drops. Turoa offers a massive 722m of vertical descent from the top of Australasia’s highest chairlift – the Highnoon Express. Wide-open trails, pristine groomed runs, natural bowls and chutes will keep even the most experienced snow sports enthusiasts grinning from ear to ear. Alpine Meadow is an ideal beginner’s area with its 120m long carpet lift to move you smoothly around.

Reviewed By hikingprincess2018 - County Dublin, Ireland

Just finished the video of our Mt Ruapehu Crater Climb. It was a spectacular day out. The other-worldly treasures are hidden away until you get to the rim and then it's all on. Luckily there were no rumbles or lahars (this volcano has erupted 60 times since 1945!). Pele must have been watching over us. The views on a clear day, from atop an active volcano, at 2,672m / 8,766 ft. are superb. It reminded me of how eloquently The Smithsonianmag.com described entering Haleakalā ‘crater’ like an exercise in sensory deprivation. This holds equally here as you gaze into the summit plateau replete with mini glaciers and again when you reach the hidden crater lake with its eerie lifeless hue. It's similtaneously fascinating and foreboding - evidence of the beauty, power and violence of nature surrounds you and is mesmeric. This is not a place to linger too long as you might do near a scenic lake. The frisson at Mt Ruapehu's crater is palpable:) Mt Ruapehu Crater Climb is not a formatted Great Walk like The Tongariro Crossing or The Northern Circuit. DOC class this as an Alpine climb. This should not be attempted if you are not experienced and fit. Established navigational skills are essential here. The volcanic terrain is amorphous. There are few distinguishing landmarks, save for the chairlifts and t-bars, but they disappear rather quickly. There are numerous ridges to lead you astray and you could find yourself heading in the wrong direction at the end of the day. A guided tour is an excellent way to do this hike if you are unsure. This is a magnificent day out. Please let me know If you have done this hike and were as much in awe as we were. We had not looked at any images so it made the reveal greater. I had expected the usual crater arrangement lol! Happy and safe hiking, always:)

7. Te Manawa Museum of Art, Science & Heritage

326 Main Street, Palmerston North New Zealand +64 800 426 8736 [email protected] http://www.temanawa.co.nz
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4.5 based on 235 reviews

Te Manawa Museum of Art, Science & Heritage

At the cultural heart of our city, Te Manawa draws art, science and heritage together to reflect our past, illuminate the present and inspire a creative and sustainable future for our growing region and its people. Our public want deeper and more energetic access to their museums. They want to see and hear their stories told, in their own voices. They are right to demand inclusion, representation and participation. These make for personal experiences that touch them emotionally, inspire them creatively and give life and mana to their collective heritage – making for an exciting place to live. The main goal of Te Manawa Museums Trust is to provide the people of Manawatū and beyond with interactive experiences in art, science and heritage. For us, it is all about connection. People should feel passionate and excited about, and attached to Te Manawa, the collections we care for, and the experiences we shape with them.

Reviewed By Companion651122 - Palmerston North, New Zealand

Excellent Museum for adults and children. The kids play area for under 7s is fantastic for the young ones to explore things. The social history gallery is great to look into the display cases to see things that have gone by. The staff are very friendly and accommodating.

8. Kowhai Park

Whanganui New Zealand http://whanganuinz.com/item/kowhai-park
Excellent
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4.5 based on 225 reviews

Kowhai Park

Reviewed By Grannybee1 - Whanganui, New Zealand

Play equipment for all ages in a safe, park like setting, including water play areas. Have taken our children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren to this lovely area. Also has train rides, pirate ship, flying fox, and skate and bike area.

9. Victoria Esplanade Gardens

Manawaroa St, Fitzherbert Ave & Park Rd, Palmerston North New Zealand 356 8199 http://www.pncc.govt.nz/Leisure/Activities/SightseeingAndPicnics/Detail.aspx?id=6543
Excellent
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4.5 based on 491 reviews

Victoria Esplanade Gardens

Reviewed By rev2000 - Sydney, Australia

Victoria Esplanade Garden is a place where you can never say enough. It has so much to offer. A beautiful Rose Garden, Nature trail bush walks, Manawatu River walk, small aviary, Coffee shop and above all a Mini Railway where you enjoy a 2200 meter track through the bushes and forests.

10. Bason Botanic Gardens

552 Rapanui Road, Whanganui 4574 New Zealand +64 6-349 0001 http://www.basonbotanicgardens.org.nz
Excellent
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4.5 based on 177 reviews

Bason Botanic Gardens

Reviewed By valandrobw - Carterton, New Zealand

This is an amazing place to visit. There is so much to see with lots of picnic areas and beautiful planting of all kinds of trees and ferns etc., hothouse with incredible orchids etc.,

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