The port city of Napier is a popular tourist destination with its sweeping views of Hawke’s Bay..
Hastings InformationFruit, wine and 1930s architecture give Hastings an appealing point of difference. The area was..
National Aquarium of New Zealand InfoThe National Aquarium of New Zealand in Napier opened early in 2002. It is as close to the ocean as..
Lake Waikaremoana InformationLake Waikaremoana is part of the Te Urewara National Park, one of the most beautiful areas of..
Mission Estate Winery InformationEstablished in 1851 by the French Marist religious order, Mission Estate Winery is New Zealands..
Otane InformationOtane is home to a small community in Central Hawke’s Bay about 30 minutes drive from Hastings to..
Ongaonga InformationThe historic village of Ongaonga is a peaceful settlement within the Central Hawke’s Bay..
Cape Kidnappers InformationCape Kidnappers is an extraordinary sandstone headland to the east of Hastings in Hawke's Bay. It..
Te Mata Peak InformationTe Mata Peak is at the western boundary of the wine-producing Heretaunga Plains and stands nearly..
The longest place name in New Zealand InfoNear Porangahau in Hawke’s Bay is an unassuming hill known as "Taumata whakatangi hangakoauau o..
Waipukurau InformationWaipukurau is the main township in the Central Hawke’s Bay area and is located approximately 45..
Wairoa InformationWairoa is the closest town to the beautiful Te Urewera National Park. If you’re planning to hike..
See all locations in Hawkes BayFounded in 1897 the Church Road winery is one of the three oldest wineries in Hawke’s Bay. It has produced many award winning wines and its function centret is reputed to be one of the finest in NZ. You can taste a range of wines at the cellar door and or take a tour of this busy working winery.
Tom McDonald Pioneered the production of quality Cabernet Sauvignon at this winery, and became known as the father of quality New Zealand red wines before he retired here in the 1970s. Many of the grand spaces of this large winery serve dual purposes; as both cellars and barrel rooms in addition to hosting all kinds of functions... from stylish weddings to the well patronised annual charity wine auction.
The winery also features the only wine museum in New Zealand. Located down in the old concrete wine vats, a vast array of wine-making antiques and processes are set in lifelike displays, giving the visitor an educational and interesting insight into their wine-making process and its history.
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Wellington Region InformationExplore the great outdoors, shop till you drop, sample the culinary delights, and wander..
Rotorua InformationThe Rotorua region was the birthplace of New Zealand tourism in the 1800s and it remains one of New..
Wellington InformationWellington’s many charms lie in part with it's close proximity to the natural attractions of the..
Bay of Plenty InformationGardens and art are the stars of spring in the Bay of Plenty. The mild climate makes it the perfect..
Bay of Islands InformationThe Bay of Islands is a micro-region that includes the towns of Opua, Paihia, Russell and Kerikeri..
Northlands InformationSpring in subtropical Northland brings the senses alive. Imagine ocean waves lapping on white sand..
Coromandel InformationSpring signals the opening of the Coromandel scallop season. Dive for scallops to barbeque yourself..
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