WELCOME TO WALKINGTON
Immerse yourself in the beauty of Wellington, New Zealand with breathtaking single or multi-day walking and active experiences.
Journey along the capital’s panoramic ridgeline trails, where sweeping views stretch across the harbour, the Cook Strait and the Tasman Sea. Enjoy the dramatic coastal tracks of Porirua, the Kāpiti Coast, and Kāpiti Island, then wind your way down to the rolling vineyards of the Wairarapa wine region.
Whether you prefer self-guided walking adventures, guided hiking experiences, or personalised itineraries, Walkington offers the perfect blend of exploration, indulgence, and boutique escapes.





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Each day is filled with opportunities to lose yourself in New Zealand nature, with thrilling hikes, scenic walking trails and wine tours by bike in the Wairarapa, followed by evenings of decadent dining and boutique relaxation. Whether you’re celebrating a special occasion or simply looking for an unforgettable walking weekend in Wellington, this luxury hiking escape promises the perfect balance of activity and well-deserved rewards and relaxation.
WAIRARAPA
Unwind in the charming village of Martinborough, where boutique wineries, gourmet dining, and warm hospitality await. Discover the natural marvels of the breathtaking Patuna Chasm or the Five Town Trail, making Martinborough an ideal destination for walking, cycling, adventure and some all important down-time.




PORIRUA & Kāpiti
The Kāpiti Coast offers breathtaking scenery, including the renowned Escarpment Track, often called the “Stairway to Heaven.” This iconic section of the Te Araroa Trail takes you high above the coast, delivering sweeping views of Kāpiti Island and the glistening Tasman Sea.




WELLINGTON
Wellington is a walker’s paradise, offering a stunning blend of natural beauty and urban charm. Nestled between lush hills and a sparkling harbour, the city boasts a network of scenic trails with panoramic views across to the rugged Tararua Ranges and to the South Island.

















