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Te Mata Peak
*Te Mata Peak, behind Havelock North, gives 360° views of Hawke’s Bay. Visitors can see Napier and Mahia Peninsula to the north and east, hill country...
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Hawke's Bay Trails: Wineries Ride
Guided or self-catered; take a leisurely spin through New Zealand’s oldest wine region (it's the YELLOW section of the Hawke's Bay Trails map). There are currently 9...
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Pan Pac Mountain Bike Park
*The Pan Pac Mountain Bike Park, just 10 minutes drive north of Napier, is the home of the Hawke’s Bay Mountain Bike club.* To ride at the...
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Hawke's Bay Trails: Landscapes Ride
This wide, smooth path affords stunning views across the Pacific Ocean, Tukituki River and countless vineyards (it's the GREEN section on the Hawke's Bay Trails map)....
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Yeoman Track
*A walking track along an old logging route at the base of the Ruahine Forest Park is open for mountain bikers as well.* This track starts from...
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Hawke's Bay Trails: Water Ride
Belying it's official name as the Water Ride, this section of the Hawke's Bay Trails takes in a range of rural and urban landscapes, albeit many...
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Bell Rock
Bell Rock is an iconic lookout accessed reached via a medium intensity walk. This track features a variety of vegetation and seasonal bird activities. The track climbs...
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Kid-friendly dining in Food and Wine Country
*Hawke's Bay and delicious meals go hand-in-hand. And there's no reason why having kids in tow means you have to sacrifice your tastebuds!* These are just some...
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5 reasons why Hawke's Bay this Summer
* *World class wineries Here in Hawke’s Bay, wine is a way of life. As a leading wine destination, the region boasts more than 70 wineries and 30+...
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Top Things To Do These School Holidays
April school holidays are nearly here. From exploring the outdoors to indoor fun, family-friendly events, and where to eat with kids, Hawke's Bay has you covered. *Outdoor...
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