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HAWKE’S BAY is a region that caters to all
Welcome to stunning Hawke’s Bay A REGION THAT IS CATERING TO ALL
Award-winning food and wine, outstanding iarchitecture, warm balmy days and being surrounded by magnificent landscapes waiting to be explored – how good does a Hawke’s Baycation sound right now? Devour world-class wine and food
As New Zealand’s food and wine country, Hawke’s Bay is a dream destination for foodies.
Whether you sample Hawke’s Bay produce at a roadside stall, direct from the grower or producer at a farmers’ market, or on a plate at one of the region’s highly-regarded urban, rural or winery restaurants, you won’t be disappointed by the bounty of Hawke’s Bay.
Best known for merlot cabernet blends, Syrah and chardonnay, Hawke’s Bay is New Zealand’s oldest and second-largest wine growing region, with more than 200 vineyards, over 70 wineries and 30-plus cellar doors.
What’s more, the region is firmly on the map for producing refreshingly good craft beer and cider, along with two new top-drawer gin distilleries. Hit the trails
Hawke’s Bay offers fantastic cycling for all levels of abilities. Whatever your interest, there’s a trail, track or path to suit, along with plenty of options for hiring trail, e-bikes and mountain bikes.
The Hawke’s Bay Trails boast 200 kilometres of flat, easy-riding trails throughout the region, connecting awardwinning wineries, unique cafés, quaint country pubs and artisan outlets.
Plot your own path or follow an established route to discover local favourites and hidden gems. For the more adventurous, the region’s mountain bike parks are highly regarded and take in some spectacular scenery. Discover art deco
Hawke’s Bay is known amongst Art Deco enthusiasts the world over for its stunning architecture that emerged from the rubble of the devastating 1931 earthquake. Daily walking tours take in the sights of Napier’s CBD, which is considered the most complete collection of Art Deco buildings anywhere in the world. For a special treat, take a tour in a vintage car to explore the surrounding countryside and a winery or two. Experience local luxury
Boasting lodge and retreat accommodation, you will find a selection of truly spectacular places to rest your head in Hawke’s Bay. Take your pick: vast views of the Pacific Ocean, quaint countryside scenes or acres of vineyards. Discover the outdoors
Locals and visitors alike love getting outdoors in Hawke’s Bay and there is something for everyone. How about a walk up Te Mata Peak? Or an adrenaline-filled rafting trip down the Mohaka River? Or a sunrise picnic on Ocean Beach? The region’s walking and hiking tracks also cater to a range of
experience, with easy strolls scattered across the region, along with day-long and multi-day hikes including Lake Waikaremoana, which is one of New Zealand’s Great Walks.
TOP FIVE TO-DOS
1. VISITAWINERYORTHREE
There are more than 30 cellar doors to choose from.
2. TASTEYOURWAYAROUND
THEHAWKE’SBAY
FARMERS’MARKET
Every Sunday morning at the
Hawke’s Bay Showgrounds. 3. EXPLORETHEARTDECO
DELIGHTSOFNAPIER’SCBD
With a walking or vintage car tour.
4. HITTHE
HAWKE’SBAYTRAILS
There are over 200 kilometres of mostly flat, easy-riding paths to discover.
5. CHECKOUTSUNRISEOR
SUNSETATTEMATAPEAK