Slice of Summer Hawke’ss Bay/East Coast 2021/2022
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olidays overseas are still off the agenda and many families are choosing to stay close to home this year what with the current uncertain conditions. However, that’s not necessarily a bad thing as it gives people a chance to take a well-deserved treat and explore their own backyard. Here are a few, slightly indulgent options to consider. There are many overseas tourists who have relished exploring the Bay by air and by wheels so now is the perfect opportunity to experience something different and help support local businesses. Hawke’s Bay cycle trails are a popular activity giving plenty of options to explore
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the coast, the country and plenty of wineries. For those looking to spice up the journey a bit why not consider hiring a tandem? Bicycles for two can be hired but you will need some instruction to begin with as it’s quite a different experience than riding a solo bicycle. One benefit is that couples can be together and share the experience together. For those less adventurous there are plenty of other bicycles to hire including ebikes to make the journey less strenuous. A thrilling trip on three wheels can be organised as there’s a trike hire company operating in the Bay. They offer a range of tours including Art deco buildings, wineries and craft ales.
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There are other ways and means of exploring the landscape and the wineries. For true thrill seekers s flightseeing by es are available. helicopter and plane Special hunting and fishing tours can also be arranged. For those preferring four wheels e tour in an Art Deco indulging in a private style car is the height of luxury and probably not many lo ocals actually take advantage of their availability. Take a chauffeured car with h a driver dressed in e Napier and further costume and explore nclude not only Art afield. Tour options in uxury gourmet tours Deco treasures but lu and afternoon teas.
A Slice of Summer Hawke’s Bay East Coast 2021/2022 Ahuriri, not far fro om Napier, is another popular destination as it offers a beach, a children’s playgrou und, cafes and restaurants. Waipatiki Beach 20ks north of Napier is a small but beautifful sandy beach with camping facilitie es. The beach is wonderfully sandy and there are also some good walks nearby. Although only a short drive from Hastings the beachfront settlements of Haumoana and Te Aw wanga offer a relaxed lifestyle by the sea. Both are popular fishing and surfing destinations.
Waipatiki Beach is a popular summer destination
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In Central Hawke’s Bay there are some magnificent beaches to enjoy but the trip there could be an hour or more. Enjoy Kairakau Beach, Mangakuri with its sandy beach and rocky shore or Pourere Beach where you can fish, swim, surf and launch boats from the beach. Aramoana Beach, Blackhead Beach with its Te Angiangi Marine Reserve and Porangahau Beach, which has fishing events during summer are all popular destinations.
Credit Kirsten Simcox
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awke’s Bay is blessed with a large selection of beaches stretching from the Mahia Peninsula in the north to Porangahau in the south. Those famiiliar wiith New Zealland d coastal conditions know to check whether the beach they plan to visit is safe to swim and families might like to see if the beach is patrolled by a surf lifesaving club. There are several beaches that are patrolled during the summer months including Westshore, Ocean Beach and Waimarama Beach.
Ocean Beach, a small community on the east coast, is a golden sand beach with many baches and holiday homes. It’s a y isolated sp pot with no shop ps but it is fairly very popular. There’s a strong rip current that attracts surfers. Further south is popular Waimarama Beach with its long, sandy beach and views to Bare Island (Motuokura). This is undoubtedly the most popular beach in summer as people can swim, surf and enjoy a picnic in a shady park.
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Ahuriri offers something for everyone.
At Thai Hutt we serve the finest food prepared with the freshest local Hawkes Bay ingredients. We are located at a beautiful beach front location n on Napier’s marine parade. 255 Marine Parade | Napier P: (06) 834 3868 or 021 108 259 822 Open: Mon, Wed,Thur & Sun 5- 9.30pm | Fri & Sat 5 – 10pm
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Pekapeka Wetlands
Ōtātara Pā Historic Reserve
State Highway 2, Hastings, Hawkes Bay
Springfield Road, Napier, Hawkes Bay
The wetlands cover 98 ha, mostly now owned by Hawke’s Bay Regional Council but some portions on private land. It is a remnant of a former extensive wetland system covering the majority of the Pekapeka is one of the few remaining large, inland wetlands in Hawke’s Bay. Pekapeka is the second highest ranking wetland in the Department of Conservation (Hawke’s Bay) Heretaunga Ecological District. A restoration project since the 1990’s (led by Hawke’s Bay Regional Council and with community support) aimed to improve the wetland’s capacity to regulate flood waters and increase the natural biodiversity. Some dead willow trunks are evidence of the huge clearance of willows that was needed to reopen the wetland.
Ōtātara Pā Historic Reserve encompasses one of the largest pā complexes in New Zealand. The pā spans an upper pā (Hikurangi) and a lower pā (Ōtātara). Visitors to the pā can see the remains of te erraces, dwelling sites and food storage pits and imagine the lively community that Ōtāttara once was. The pā complex covers over 40 hectares and is one of the largest and oldest in Hawke’s Bay. It was favoured for its strategic location, providing expansive views and access to a range of natural resources. This meant it was regarded by many iwi as the greatest pā in the dis strict and ownership was strongly contested at times. See doc.govt.nz
Tangoio Falls and Scenic Reserve tracks State Highway 2, 25 km north of Napier.
Discover Te Ana or Tangoio Falls on a short, easy walk suitable for kids, or take a longer walk through native bush on the Tangoio Walkway. There’s a large signposted car park and picnic tables. Dogs are prohibited. Tangoio Walkway can be accessed from the picnic / parking areas at either the southern end of Tangoio Falls Scenic Reserve or opposite White Pine Bush Scenic Reserve. The walkway passes through native forest, open grassland and pine plantations, redwoods and other species. The track is steep in places and a stream crossing requires care after rain. Walking the track from north to south is recommended as the going is nearly all downhill. doc.govt.nz
The Redwoods
Credit Jimmy Miller
ath Te Mata Peak on the outskirts of Havelock North, a large grove of Nestled undernea 223 California redwo oods stand over 40 meters high. Drop the car off att the ‘Main Gates Car Park’ at the base of Te Mata Peak and take your pick of paths to o follow. Hop on the ‘Big Redwoods Track’ for the shortest and most direct option to the Redwoods. Taking approximately 1 hour, this rugged yet relatively flat 2.7km loop offers s unparalleled views of the Heretaunga Plains, native bush and, of course, the slumberiing giants.
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EVENTS
Cape Estate Boxing Day Festival
Nest Fest
Sunday 26 December, 2pm-10.30pm 34 Gordon Road, Te Awanga Downs
Saturday 15 January, 12pm-11pm Tomoana Showgrounds Hawke’s Bay
Live music, licenced bar, food vendors, games, family friendly. The best in Hawke’s Bay hospitality and entertainment in an open air garden stage setting. Tickets and info: boxingdayfestival.co.nz
Summer F.A.W.C Friday 28 JanuarySaturday 6 February
New Zealand’s very own indie festival is back for the fourth year running. Over 50 acts, six stages featuring some of New Zealand’s talent set to make their mark on the music scene in years to com me. https://www.nestfes st.co.nz/tickets
Bridge Pa Wine Festival, Bridge Pa, Hastings Saturday 22 January, 10.30-5.30pm
Over 30 mouthwatering events including the Grand Long Lunch, Brew-tiful desserts and a Touch of Decadence. Full details and tickets available at www.fawc. co.nz
A collective annual wine festival ru un by the e wine erie es of the Bridge Pa Triangle Wine Disttrict. Enjoy wine tasting, gourme et food and live music. Hop on/ hop off bus during the day transport people to each of the participating wineries. https://www.bridgep patriangle.nz/
Guthrie Smith Arboretum
The NZ Cider Festival
Every Sunday until the end of May 10am 3561 State Highway 2, Tutira, Wairoa
Saturday 12 February,, 1-7pm Tomoana Showground ds, Kenilworth Road, Hastings
Enjoy the Arboretum at Tutira which will be open every Sunday from October until the end of May. The arboretum is spread over 90 hectares overlooking picturesque Lake Tutira. It is situated on what remains of the huge sheep station made famous by naturalist, author and farmer Herbert Guthrie Smith. Bring the family, a picnic and walking shoes and take your time to stroll and enjoy over 20,000 specimen trees representing many countries of the world. There are shelters and an electric barbeque available for your sausages, also a Flying Fox for the children. Entrance is free but donations are most welcome.
Art Deco Festival Wednesday 16- Sunday 20 February
The Art Deco Festival Napier hosted by the Art Deco Trust is one of New Zealand’s largest and most iconic events. This unique Festival is recognised nationally and internationally as a bucket list event. The whole region steps back in time to experience what life was like between 1920 and 1940 as part of the Napier Art Deco Festival. Free and paid events. More information and tickets: https:// artdecofestival.co.nz/
The NZ Cider Festival showcases the finest award-winning ciders in NZ, all in one place! Music, enterta ainment, family friendly, environmental focus. Buses available and amateur cider maker competition. Tickets and more infformation: www.ciderfestival.com
Horse of the Year Show Tuesday 8- Sunday 13 March Tomoana Showground ds, Kenilworth Road, Hastings.
New Zealand’s pre emier equestrian event. Over 1400 ride ers and 1800 horses compete for official Equestrian New Zealand titles, Trophies, and high-stakes prize money through hout the six-day extravaganza. Complementing the multilevels of equestrian action is a huge array of shopping op ptions where you can buy anything from a bed to a bridle and everything in-betwee en.
Please check Covid restrictions before attending any of these planned events.
Neapolitan pizzas are typically 10-12” in diameter. At Alessandro’s we make a rustic 12”, which we think is the perfect size for one hungry person, or for two people wanting a snack! The key to a good Neapolitan pizza is simplicity, and for that reason we usually just stick to a few top-quality ingredients on our pizzas. Neapolitan pizza should have a thin layer of crispness to the crust, with an interior that is moist and cloud-like with good, stretchy chew, and plenty of flavour. You want a leopard-spotted look, with many dark spots surrounded by paler dough. True Neapolitan pizzas are not stiff - you can’t easily pick them up as a slice, so you may need to fold.
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There’s so many close-to-home activities to enjoy this summer. Scan the QR code to learn more!
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PAR2 MINI GOLF
BAY SKATE
Par2 is fun for everyone! Choose from two 18-hole courses with unique features or enjoy a round on both. Open daily with extended summer hours! par2golf.co.nz
Let the good times roll at Bay Skate, Napier’s world class skate park. Bring your own wheels or hire from the huge range of roller sport equipment for a ride in the park or a leisurely roll along Marine Parade. bayskate.nz
THE FARADAY CENTRE
NAPIER AQUATIC CENTRE
Fuel your imagination as you explore this interactive hands on museum. It’s a fascinating place packed to the rafters with gizmos and gadgets for the whole family to discover! faradaycentre.org.nz
Develop your water based skills, improve your wellbeing or just have fun with family and friends. With pools, hydro-slides, spray park, BBQ and outdoor play area there’s something for everyone. napieraquatic.co.nz
MTG HAWKE’S BAY
NATIONAL AQUARIUM OF NEW ZEALAND
Visit our free award-winning museum. Explore artefacts in the Taonga Māori Gallery. Discover the story of the region’s recovery following the 1931 earthquake. mtghawkesbay.com
Discover an exciting world above and below the water! Visit Penguin Cove, see sharks and stingrays swim over you in the oceanarium and spot kiwi and tuatara. nationalaquarium.co.nz
Watch us eat our lunch!
Visit the team at
Vroom vroom!
There’s so many close-to-home activities to enjoy this summer. Scan the QR code to learn more!
100 Marine Parade 0800 84 74 88 napiernz.com
PAR2 MINI GOLF
BAY SKATE
Par2 is fun for everyone! Choose from two 18-hole courses with unique features or enjoy a round on both. Open daily with extended summer hours! par2golf.co.nz
Let the good times roll at Bay Skate, Napier’s world class skate park. Bring your own wheels or hire from the huge range of roller sport equipment for a ride in the park or a leisurely roll along Marine Parade. bayskate.nz
THE FARADAY CENTRE
NAPIER AQUATIC CENTRE
Fuel your imagination as you explore this interactive hands on museum. It’s a fascinating place packed to the rafters with gizmos and gadgets for the whole family to discover! faradaycentre.org.nz
Develop your water based skills, improve your wellbeing or just have fun with family and friends. With pools, hydro-slides, spray park, BBQ and outdoor play area there’s something for everyone. napieraquatic.co.nz
MTG HAWKE’S BAY
NATIONAL AQUARIUM OF NEW ZEALAND
Visit our free award-winning museum. Explore artefacts in the Taonga Māori Gallery. Discover the story of the region’s recovery following the 1931 earthquake. mtghawkesbay.com
Discover an exciting world above and below the water! Visit Penguin Cove, see sharks and stingrays swim over you in the oceanarium and spot kiwi and tuatara. nationalaquarium.co.nz
Watch us eat our lunch!
What’s on
THIS SUMMER
JANUARY 1-9
Fiesta of Lights Tomoana Showgrounds, Hastings
2
Meeanee Speedway
9
Dave Dobbyn & Friends Black Barn Amphitheatre
13
Botanic Beats Botanical Gardens, Napier
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26
MCL Construction Triple Peaks Havelock North
MARCH 4
5
Jon Stevens Greg Johnson and The Narcs Black Barn Amphitheatre Meeanee Speedway
5
Napier Night Fiesta Clive Square, Napier
NZ Track and Field Championships Mitre 10 Park, Hastings
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Nest Fest Tomoana Showgrounds, Hastings
Gin Wigmore Black Barn Amphitheatre
8-13
Horse of the Year
22
Bridge Pa Wine Festival Bridge Pa Triangle, Hastings
12
Beer Appreciation Day Duart House, Havelock North
27
Hawke’s Bay Races
12
28
FAWC Begins
Benee Pettigrew Green Arena, Napier
29
Meeanee Speedway
18-19
Meeanee Speedway
18
Napier Night Fiesta Clive Square, Napier
FEBRUARY 4
Napier Night Fiesta Clive Square, Napier
20
Blackcaps vs Australia T20 McLean Park, Napier
5
Urban BBQ Festival Tomoana Showgrounds, Hastings
24
Stan Walker Pettigrew Green Arena, Napier
5
Waitangi Day Celebrations Mitre 10 Park, Hastings
26
First We Eat Food & Music Festival Church Road Winery, Napier
9
White Ferns vs India T20 McLean Park, Napier
11
White Ferns vs India ODI McLean Park, Napier
12 12 19
NZ Cider Festival Tomoana Showgrounds, Hastings Outfield Festival Te Awanga Meeanee Speedway
16-20 Napier Art Deco Festival 25
Napier Night Fiesta Clive Square, Napier
APRIL 2
Meeanee Speedway
2
Six60 McLean Park, Napier
9
Aramex Kiwi Walk and Run Series Black Barn Vineyard
9&10
Rod Stewart Mission Estate Winery, Napier
16-20 FEB 2022
ARTDECOFESTIVAL.CO.NZ PRESENTED BY HAWKE’S BAY AIRPORT
napiernightfiesta
Clive Square, 5:30 – 8:30pm
14 JAN 4 FEB 25 FEB 18 MAR
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Discover an endless summer and more in Tairāwhiti Gisborne!
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ake the first splash of summer fun in a region where the locals will tell you it’s an endless summer. From the land of the first light, kia ora, welcome. We invite you to discover our unique corner of Aotearoa – New Zealand. Tairāwhiti Gisborne is rich in history, culture, cuisine and adventure. Tairāwhiti means “the coast upon which the sun shines across the water”. Which is apt since we are the first in the world to see the sun. Also commonly called East Coast, Eastland, the Tairāwhiti region extends from east of Ōpōtiki in the north to the Mohaka River in the south. What lies between is an almost untouched paradise of spectacular surf beaches, inland wilderness, fertile vineyards and farms, marae and settlements, gorgeous lakes and rivers. Tairāwhiti is a region of many firsts. In addition to welcoming the sun, Gisborne saw some of the first Māori to land after their epic Pacific navigations in the fourteenth century. Their many descend dantts now mak ke up allmostt hallf off the region – an authentic expression of what it means to be a bicultural nation. It’s also where, in 1769, James Cook anchored his ship Endeavour and came ashore for the first meeting on land between Māori and Pākeha. The beginnings of our modern nation truly started here.
Rere Falls Trail
Credit Ray Sheldrake
Newstead Lane Esttate
Wainui Beach
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ive Tatapouri’s reef tour is a mustdo activity for anyone visiting Tair whiti Gisborne. Located 15 minutes from Gisborne on State Highway 35, Dive Tatapouri offers a world famous interactive marine experience with stingrays and other sea life. Visitors get to discover the Tamariki (children) of Tangaroa (the Maori God of the Sea), whilst immersing themselves in the local culture and magical marine surroundings where the first light touches the shores of Tatapouri Bay. With our knowledgeable guides visitors will interact with wild short tail stingrays, eagle rays and other reef dwellers in their natural habitat on the reef at low tide. Let Pancake and Waffle, two of our short tail stingrays, sit on your feet
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and wait for a gentle stroke. It’s hard to imagine that stingrays are perceived to be dangerous. The Reef Ecology Tour is a truly unforgettable experience for individuals and families. This fun and fascinating adventure to meet the stingrays is also an educational experience that will have visitors walking away appreciating stingrays and ocean life. Voted as one of the World’s Best Marine Life Experiences in 2017 by traveller.com Bookings are essential for the Reef Ecology Tour with Stingrays as they are run on the low tides daily, with limited spaces and are weather and sea dependent to provide the optimum conditions for meeting the Stingrays. Bookings can be made online at www.divetatapouri.com
Reef Ecology Tour with Wild Stingrays Bookings essential and can be made online at www.divetatapouri.com
532 Whangara Road, SH35, GISBORNE
Ph 06 868 5153 www.divetatapouri.com
TAI AIRA IRĀWH A HITI MUSEUM
The exhibition Tū te Whaihanga: a recognition of creative genius, has now been extended until May 2022.
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ū te Whaihanga displays treasured Māori artefacts s that left Aotearoa New Zealand 252 years ago on HMS Endeavour. The ey returned home to Tairāwhiti in Octob ber 2019, on the 250th anniversary off the first onshore encounters between n the crew of the Endeavour and tanga ata whenua in Tūranganui-a-Kiwa Gisborne. The collection of taonga are on loan from five museums in England and one in Germany. They inc clude eight painted hoe paddles, rākau (weapons), kākahu (cloaks), tātua (belts s), whakairo (carvings) and adornments. Museum Directorr Eloise Wallace says that there have been n plenty of visitors
Now extended until May 2022 The return of taonga to Taira-whiti after 250 years
over the year and for many seeing the exhibition has been quite an emotional experience. “People are really amazed to be able to see the creativity and ingenuity of taonga that were crafted over 250 years ago.” The development of Tū te Whaihanga was led by Hei Kanohi Ora Governance Group which comprises of Tūranganui-aKiwa mana whenua and Te Aitanga a Hauiti and was developed in partnership with Tairāwhiti Museum. The exhibition runs until May 2022. Entry to local residents and children 12 and under is free. For others there is a $5 entry fee.
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