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The Hutt Valley is part of the Wellington region.

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Cities in Hutt Valley

The Hutt Valley contains the Hutt River and the cities of Upper Hutt and Hutt City (formerly Lower Hutt).

Understand Hutt Valley Tourism

The early settlers that came to Wellington in 1840 first settled in Petone and then moved up the Hutt river valley, looking for suitable land for farming. While much of the valley has now been urbanised, there are still pockets of rural land and large open spaces.

Regular flooding in Petone in the early years meant that the original Wellington settlement was relocated to its current Lambton harbour location. As a result, a lot of the street names were also reallocated to the new streets. This means many greater Wellington street addresses are not unique. Wellingtonians often use their addresses without a suburb, however those living in the Hutt Valley often add the suburb and city and may not even indicate it is a Wellington region postal code.

Get into Hutt Valley

There are only 4 roads into and out of the Hutt Valley, 3 are part of the state highway system, and the other, though a scenic drive, is single lane for much of its length.

Travel to Hutt Valley By Bus

There is a regular bus service between Wellington and the Hutt Valley.

Travel to Hutt Valley By car

Travel to Hutt Valley By Train

Suburban rail services, between Wellington and Upper Hutt, run half-hourly for most of the day and night. Off-peak services between 9:00 AM and 3:30 PM have reduced fares. There are also all-day and week-end passes that will allow unlimited travel on all Wellington suburban rail services.

There are 3 lines to be aware of.

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