The Te Apiti Wind Farm is one of the main attractions due to its impressive size and beautiful setting.
Yes, while small, the Maori community in Woodville contributes to the town's diversity and cultural heritage.
Definitely, the Tararua Ranges offer excellent hiking trails with stunning scenic views.
Yes, Woodville has small museums that provide insights into its agricultural history and local culture.
You can spot native birds like the tui and New Zealand falcon, as well as other local fauna such as possums and red deer.
Christian denominations like Anglican, Catholic, and Presbyterian, as well as a growing number of people with no religious affiliation.
Yes, with several galleries and local events that support and showcase local artists and their work.
No, Woodville is not known for its nightlife; it focuses more on community and natural experiences.
Events celebrating farming heritage and arts, such as local festivals and community gatherings.
Yes, the town center has an array of cafes and shops that offer a taste of local culture.