Venues in Hawke's Bay / Gisborne
- New Zealand
- Hawke's Bay / Gisborne
- Central Hawke's Bay (49)
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- Community (314)
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- Adventure (10)
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- Art, Culture, Heritage (82)
- Travel (60)
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- Infotractions (9)
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Church Road Winery
Hawke's Bay's boutique Church Road Winery is one of New Zealand's oldest wineries, with wine making dating back to 1897. Open daily… Read More
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The Faraday Centre
We are owned by the Hawke's Bay Museum and Art Gallery and are operated by volunteers. We are a hands-on museum which preserves and demonstrates… Read More
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Art Deco Trust
The Art Deco Trust interprets Napier's Art Deco architecture, constructed following the disastrous earthquake of 1931. Guided walks and freedom… Read More
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Hawke's Bay Museum and Art Gallery
The Hawke's Bay Museum & Art Gallery is now closed in order to undertake a significant redevelopment project. Home to Hawke's… Read More
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Te Mata Peak
The summit offers panoramic views from the east coast, out across the Ruahine Ranges and on a clear day to the slopes of Mt Ruapehu. The area is known… Read More
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National Aquarium of New Zealand
The National Aquarium, situated on Napier’s foreshore, is a centre of education and entertainment for the whole family. The Aquarium… Read More
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East Cape Lighthouse
Located at the most easterly point of the North Island, East Cape Lighthouse can be accessed by a walking track up Otiki Hill on which the Lighthouse… Read More
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Cape Kidnappers
This headland on the east coast of the North Island is located 20 kilometres southeast of Napier city. Cape Kidnappers is situated at the end of an… Read More
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Morere Hot Springs
Set in 364 hectares of native bush the Morere Hot Springs provide modern bathing and spa facilities in a beautiful natural environment. The natural… Read More
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St Mary’s Church
Saint Mary's Church in Tikitiki is one of the finest Maori churches in New Zealand. It was built in 1924 and consecrated in 1926 as a memorial to… Read More
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Tolaga Bay Wharf
The Tolaga Bay wharf was built in the Te Aitanga a Hauiti area to assist the export of local produce grown by both Māori and Pākehā farmers. Goods… Read More
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Grey's Bush Scenic Reserve
Gray's Bush Scenic Reserve is a small but highly significant remnant of the tall, kahikatea (podocarp) forest which once covered much of the… Read More
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Otatara Pa Historic Reserve
Known throughout the country for its rich history and huge size the Otatara Pa Historic Reserve is visited by tourists and locals all year round.… Read More
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Eastwoodhill Arboretum
Eastwoodhill Arboretum, the National Arboretum of New Zealand, encompasses 135 hectares of exotic and native tree, shrub and climber… Read More
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Tairawhiti Museum
The Tairawhiti Museum and Art Gallery has a reputation as one of the best museums in New Zealand. The museum is both museum and art gallery to the… Read More
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Cook Landing Site National Historic Reserve
This site commemorates Captain James Cook's first landing on New Zealand soil and the first meeting of European and Maori. Cook and his crew… Read More
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Central Hawke's Bay Settlers Museum
In 1986 the Historic Bank of New Zealand Building (circa 1887) was gifted to the people of Central Hawke's Bay to house a museum. The area is… Read More
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Te Angiangi Marine Reserve
Te Angiangi Marine Reserve is located on the Central Hawke's Bay coast and covers about 1.3 square nautical miles, between Blackhead and Aramoana… Read More
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Te Mata Peak - Roadside Stories
A Manatū Taonga audio guide to Te Mata Peak - Hawke's Bay's giant. Check out the Ministry for Culture and Heritage's audio guide in… Read More





