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Eastbourne Wellington

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Eastbourne is a suburb of Lower Hutt city in the Wellington Region. As an outer suburb, it is situated on the eastern shore of Wellington Harbour, five kilometres south of the main part of Lower Hutt's urban area, and directly across the harbour from the Miramar Peninsula in Wellington city. It is reached from Lower Hutt by a narrow exposed coastal road via the industrial suburb of Seaview. It comprises some 2000 residential homes spread over the seven main small bays of Point Howard, Lowry Bay, York Bay, Mahina Bay, Days Bay, Rona Bay and Robinson Bay, although only the last two are commonly considered part of Eastbourne itself. There are two smaller bays also; Sunshine Bay & Sorrento Bay.

Close to the sea and catching afternoon sun, the bays are quite steep with the lower reaches having homes, many with spectacular harbour views. Higher up there is mainly native bush and trees. The bush has numerous tracks running to and from them including a track along the entire bays hills ridge. It also has sheltered swimming beaches that are a major attraction. Eastbourne is also a popular windsurfing and kitesurfing location during Wellington’s windy season.

There is a regular trans-harbour ferry service between Wellington and Eastbourne, which docks at the Days Bay wharf in Eastbourne and at Queen's Wharf close to down-town Wellington. The ferry supplements (and is normally faster than) bus links around the harbour. A one-way ferry journey takes about 25 minutes, while a bus or car from Wellington can take 30 minutes, and closer to 60 minutes during rush hour.

The main township has cafes a delicatessen, a book shop, restaurants, small supermarket, several takeaways, a fresh fruit & veg shop, a Dairy, pharmacy, antique shop, Pub, Beauty salons, gift stores, butcher, computer shop, and womans fashion store.

At the end of Eastbourne beyond Burdan's gate is a long pedestrian-only coastal road (unsealed) which extends out to the Wellington harbour entrance (Pencarrow Heads). The backdrop terrain is steep, exposed and scenic. There are 3 lighthouses at the heads. The coastal road is a popular weekend walk for locals and tourists.



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