Castlepoint
Rangiwhakaoma | |
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Town | |
Coordinates: 40°53′55″S 176°13′14″E / 40.89861°S 176.22056°E | |
Country | New Zealand |
Region | Wellington Region |
Territorial authority | Masterton District |
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Electorates | |
Government | |
• Territorial Authority | Masterton District Council |
• Regional council | Greater Wellington Regional Council |
• Mayor of Masterton | Gary Caffell |
• Wairarapa MP | Mike Butterick |
• Ikaroa-Rāwhiti MP | Cushla Tangaere-Manuel |
Area | |
• Total | 0.81 km2 (0.31 sq mi) |
Population (June 2024)[2] | |
• Total | 70 |
• Density | 86/km2 (220/sq mi) |
Castlepoint is a small beachside settlement on the Wairarapa coast of the Wellington Region of New Zealand.[3] It is home to a lighthouse which stands near the top of the northern end of a reef. The reef is about one kilometre long. At the southern end of the reef, there is an island known locally as "seagull island", due to its large population of seagulls. The southern side of Castle Rock is known as Christmas Bay. Castlepoint is approximately one hour's drive from Masterton.
Castlepoint was so named in 1770 by Captain Cook who was struck by the similarities of Castle Rock to the battlements of a castle.[4] The Maori name for the area is Rangiwhakaoma, which translates as 'where the sky runs'. Smaller cetaceans such as dolphins frequent around Castlepoint while larger whales such as southern right whales and humpback whales may be visible from the shores during their migration seasons. A book chronicling the history of Castlepoint, including Castlepoint Station, Castle Point Lighthouse and the local fishing industry was published in October 2010 by Hedleys Books of Masterton.[5]
Castle Rock is a landmark in Castlepoint and is 162m high.[4] It includes a walk through woods and over bridges and is approximately 45 minutes long.
Mataikona Sand Dunes are an area of large sand dunes approximately 30 minutes north of Castlepoint towards the Matakona River mouth.
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