Ohakune Carrot


The world’s largest carrot is
sure to be a tasty addition to your roadie through
New Zealand
’s beautiful landscapes. Nothing beats standing beneath this magnificent root vegetable and marveling at its height.
The 7.5-meter (25-foot) fiberglass carrot was installed in the 1980s for a commercial. It was then donated to the town and has been there ever since, getting hugged by all those who drive down the highway for the first time. Many see it as a celebration of the area’s agricultural contributions—approximately two-thirds of the carrots grown on the North Island come from this region.
Ohakune’s carrot statue is reportedly the largest model carrot in the world. New Zealand, like its neighbor Australia, is known for its collection of
massive roadside attractions
. According to the Carrot Museum, the current
record for world’s longest carrot
stands at 6.245 meters (20 feet, 5.9 inches). It was grown in 2016 by British gardener Joe Atherton, who also holds the title for growing the longest beetroot (7.956 meters / 26.1 feet) and the longest radish (5.023 meters / 16.5 feet).
In the neighboring Ohakune Carrot Adventure Park, you may even find some anthropomorphic veggies, as well as a picnic area, a playground, and mountain biking and walking trails in the surrounding area.