1. Hurunui Pioneer Village

Hurunui Pioneer Village


Google Rating (out of 5):

4.5

Review Summary:

Nestled in the scenic Hurunui region of New Zealand, the Hurunui Pioneer Village offers a charming glimpse into the past. Visitors on TripAdvisor commend the authenticity of the village, noting its well-preserved buildings and engaging displays that effectively tell the story of early settler life. One reviewer mentioned, \"A delightful way to spend a few hours, learning about local history in a beautiful setting.\"

Google Reviews often highlight the friendly staff who provide informative tours, enhancing the experience. However, some visitors felt that more interactive exhibits would improve engagement. Overall, Hurunui Pioneer Village is a worthwhile stop for history buffs and families alike, balancing nostalgia with educational value.
Address:
1224 Karaka Rd, Hurunui

DESCRIPTION:

Behind the historic Hurunui Hotel, and adjacent to a vineyard, winery and cafe,
this little camp has 10 power points and room for tents, all set on a sunny
grassy area with trees for shade and grape vines all around. The ablutions are
modern, with roomy showers and disability suites, while the kitchen/dining has
a fridge, jug, toaster, two gas hobs, and a washing machine at the other end. A
dump point is available, as is a BBQ. Your hosts are Nola and Roger Strong.
$12 per person for power and $10 per person for tents.

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Phone(s):

03 3144162
Website:
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