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Visitors love to stop at Foxton’s Cultural Park – featuring the multi-cultural Te Awahou Nieuwe Stroom and flour-grinding windmill De Molen. You can easily spend half a day here.
The award-winning Te Awahou Nieuwe Stroom houses both Maōri and Dutch museums, an impressive art gallery, library and a café.
De Molen is a working windmill, with a Dutch Deli that sells plenty of artisan cheeses. You can buy stone ground flour, milled right here in de Molen, along with yummy Dutch treats, goodies and souvenirs.
The park is also home to the Flax Stripper Museum and Whare Manaaki workshop that features traditional Māori arts.
Café De Molen, serves hearty Dutch dishes and delicacies. The public toilets are situated on the side of the café.
Main St, Foxton, Foxton 4814 View Map
Main St, Foxton , Foxton 4814
More details for Admission Prices and Opening Hours can be viewed on Te Awahou Riverside Cultural Park Admissions & Hours
Te Awahou Nieuwe Stroom
Piriharakeke Generation Inspiration Centre
Oranjehof Dutch Connection Centre
Foxton Community Hub
Robert Harris Café
Foxton Flax Stripper Museum
De Molen
Horse Drawn Tram
Dutch Oven Café
Whare Manaaki Māori Gallery & Workshop