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How long is the drive from Masterton to Gisborne?

The direct drive from Masterton to Gisborne is 273 mi (440 km), and should have a drive time of 5 hrs 47 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Masterton to Gisborne, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Napier and Hastings, as well as top places to visit like De Molen and The Alpaca Place, or the ever-popular Levin Adventure Park.

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Top cities between Masterton and Gisborne

The top cities between Masterton and Gisborne are Napier and Hastings. Napier is the most popular city on the route. It's 3 hours from Masterton and 3 hours from Gisborne.
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Hastings

Hastings, a vibrant inland city in New Zealand, is one of the main urban areas in Hawke's Bay. Situated on the east coast of the North Island, it has a population of around 51,500 people. Together with Havelock North and Clive, the total population reaches approximately 68,790. Located about 18 kilometers from Napier, Hastings offers a unique blend of urban and natural attractions.
48% as popular as Napier
4 minutes off the main route, 47% of way to Gisborne
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Napier

Napier, a charming coastal city in New Zealand's Hawke's Bay region, is famous for its stunning art deco architecture and picturesque waterfront promenade. The city was rebuilt after a devastating earthquake in 1931 and is now home to iconic landmarks like the zigzag-patterned Daily Telegraph Building and the Pania of the Reef statue.
Most popular city on this route
5 minutes off the main route, 51% of way to Gisborne

Best stops along Masterton to Gisborne drive

The top stops along the way from Masterton to Gisborne (with short detours) are Te Mata Peak, National Aquarium of New Zealand, and Marine Parade. Other popular stops include The Victoria Esplanade, Bluff Hill Lookout, and The Alpaca Place.
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Levin Adventure Park

Park
Nature & Parks
Playgrounds
Amazing park. Brilliant for children. The park has everything that you need from flying foxes, swings, slides, everything. Perfect place to stop if you are out and about on a road trip or just running chores around town with the kids. Amazing park and a must go if you have children.
Benjamin O — Google review
Like one of the best parks ever 😍🥳🤘 Me and my three daughters always stop in for park play when traveling down from Auckland too catch the ferry too Picton or when getting off the boat too travel back home, I always say that I wish they had this park in Auckland lol it's beautiful, colorful, so many options and there's separate age group objects suitable for the babies and ages going up 😊 the entire park is amazing, it's drawing and the primary too intermediate age group objects are super cool too
Angel P — Google review
Amazing place withs lots of play options for all ages . This have picnic area dog are and community kitchen . We had amazing day here today . Thanks
Bhawana J — Google review
Great place to stop during road trips. Kids get to stretch their legs, play basketball, swings, slides, you name it, they have it. Adults can purchase coffee (ice coffee was amazing) Toilets lovely and clean.
Nadine N — Google review
Great place for a picnic for families, kids and dogs.All are fenced and can be freed with hands.
YY X — Google review
Excellent for a stop off for the kids. Easy parking and open the back doors and watch that pent uo energy get quickly spent. Get em to run when they pull up the flying fox to the start, thatll wear em out for the next leg of your trip!!
Jamie F — Google review
Great for kids playground and can book for birthdays with toilet facilities. Have events for family in the weekend with plenty of space and korhanga. Shopping across the road in the main street. Pity the small 🚂 rides weren't working.
Zac Z — Google review
Using Google Maps to remember my home town 20 years ago as a child, as a Brit, who eventually went back. The adventure park was brilliant then and is more or less the same as it is now. Epic way for a kid to grow up, I can confirm the memory stays with you forever.
Mark D — Google review
4.7
(2330)
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5.0
(121)
93 Oxford Street, Levin 5510, New Zealand
https://www.horowhenua.govt.nz/Places-Events/Parks-Reserves-Recreation/Adventure-Park-Levin
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De Molen

Mill
Sights & Landmarks
Flour mill
Souvenir store
Historic Sites
On our way to Taupõ we saw this windmill. Because we are Dutch, we had to see this from close by. What a nice windmill, it looks like the original Dutch windmills. Also the products they sell, are from The Netherlands. But the breadflour is made by the windmill. If your are in the area, go see the windmill.
Marco P — Google review
A dutch style windmill in the middle of a small New Zealand town. The shop has an amazing range of different foods (e.g. cheese, croketes, and sausages) and other things like cups, tulips, and even cloggs. Went there during an event celebrating the Dutch heritage of the town.
Benjamin O — Google review
Authentic Dutch pancakes, possibly the best around the Wellington region, well priced pastries and bakes...the brownie was to die for...good food menu too, awesome staff and super-quick service...must visit in Foxton, right across the windmill
Ankur G — Google review
There are plenty of seating options to choose from, and the décor feels harmonious and well-balanced. Drinks are tasty — a bit pricey, but fair considering the cozy and relaxing atmosphere. The view outside is beautiful and quite striking, especially with the windmill-shaped building nearby. A great place for friends’ hangouts, casual dates, or family gatherings. 🌿☕️
CAM N — Google review
Tons of good Dutch food and household items. Some items were a little on the pricier side but all of it is authentically Dutch so I would imagine its quite a feat to get it all shipped. Paid the extra little bit to tour the upstairs area. Very interesting to see and love that they provided a booklet with information. Well worth it!
Maaike C — Google review
What an experience - both entertaining and informational. This was my first time in a windmill and it was awesome. The best part was knowing that this is a working mill. At the ground floor is the information centre and shop where you can buy milled flour and other goodies. The ladies were great and very friendly. I arrived at a quiet time so was exploring by myself. As the windmill was not operating when I visited, I was able to walk all around the balcony. And the balcony provided some very excellent views. It was a real experience being able to walk between the different floors and view the various equipment that was required for milling the flour.
Jo-Anne W — Google review
The only fully working windmill of it's type in the southern hemisphere. Built mostly from locally sourced timber and very earthquake proof. We were welcomed by friendly staff and volunteers then we were taken on an informative tour up three flights of stairs to see how it all worked including onto the railed balcony. Where you could really appreciate the power of the wind turning the sails. There is a small shop selling goodies from the Netherlands and the flour ground by the windmill
Janet W — Google review
Great fun climbing up the levels ($2 donation and take care on the steep stairs) and seeing all the big gears and milling wheels. Amazing views in all directions from the viewing platform whether you look up, out or down. Buy cheeses and other Dutch ingredients and goodies or have a go at the games on the first level. Well worth your time
Kitnkat N — Google review
4.6
(218)
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4.5
(79)
96a Main Street, Foxton 4814, New Zealand
http://www.foxtonwindmill.co.nz/
+64 6 363 5601
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The Alpaca Place

Permanently Closed
Sights & Landmarks
Farm shop
Ranches
The lady giving the tour was incredibly knowledgeable and always answered any questions asked in a way everyone could understand. The alpacas are fun and were very easy for my 11 year old daughter to walk round with. Would recommend it to anyone, a must do.
Martyn B — Google review
If you like animals "the alpaca place" is a must. The animal are nice funny and realy soft. The tour take 1h30 m. You can feed alpaca, wolk whit them and discover interesting stories about them. We are realy enjoy the alpaca !
A. C — Google review
Be sure to book online in advance before visting this great tour of an Alpaca farm. Liz and Cheryl are very kind and knowledgeable regard the history of the Alpacas. We got to meet both the male/female Alpacas and their young which are super cute. The best part was feeding time! If you like Alpacas in anyway defiantly do this tour😃
Adam — Google review
My husband and I had a wonderful time on this tour! The alpacas are adorable and the tour was extremely informative - we both felt like this was time and money well spent.
Melissa L — Google review
The Alpaca Place is great. Deserves so much more than the 3 google stars. See Trip advisor for a good idea of the sort of experience you will have. Its a fantastic tour. We have gone on to do business with the wonderful women from The Alpaca Place and now own our own Alpaca. We've been very impressed with the service from being straight out tourists, through to potential buyers, and onto a full delivery service of our purchased alpaca which took a full day of their time at a very reasonable price.
Jane T — Google review
Liz gave a very informative and interactive tour for us. It was a great experience as we've never been to an alpaca farm before. We got to feed and pet the alpacas while understanding quite an extensive history on the cute animal, normally confused with its relative, llama. It's a recommended place to go.
Muhammad A — Google review
Thanks for the great tour Liz and Sheryl, thoroughly enjoyed it, Ella loved your 'awesome alpacas', so disappointed I didn't buy her one. Highly recommend, especially for kids, my ten year old adored it. So much knowledge about alpacas, their history and industry.
Lisa P — Google review
This was so much fun and informative. We got to walk alpacas and hug them and learn all about them, a really cool day out
Mike T — Google review
4.4
(34)
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4.5
(261)
365 Bluff Rangitumau Road, Masterton 5871, New Zealand
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Owlcatraz Native Bird and Wildlife Park

Permanently Closed
Nature preserve
Nature & Parks
Bird watching area
Wildlife park
Nature & Wildlife Areas
$25 for the animals, $30 if you include the glow worm cave. A fantastic experience, the staff is incredibly friendly and knowledgeable and it's a great chance to see native NZ owls up close. Absolutely worth the visit!
Scott M — Google review
An 11 out 0f 10 experience! a must if you are ever in or passing Shannon. The glow worms are awesome and fascinating. Ross and his staff have really out done themselves A+
Korie — Google review
Exceeded expectations. I expected a small place but there was enough to do and see to occupy a few hours. Good variety of animals and perfect for families with young children
Kelvin T — Google review
It was way too expensive for what it has to offer. The guide tour is short and shows only plants and a few owls. The picnic area was nice. There's a pony, peacocks and guinea pigs.
Felipe F — Google review
We are new to this area so going to owlcatraz was such a great experience was a little different to most animal attraction getting greating by staff but all in all was really good tour guides were fantastic great for the children as my nephew loved the fact he could fead the animals 👍
TeAtarangi M — Google review
Fantastic place with plenty to see. All the animals are friendly including the eels. Staff are amazing and do the group tours professionally and are amazing with the children. Certainly recommend the guided tour, even with children. It is great value for money.
Psyckers D — Google review
Amazing, friendly staff. Janette and her staff offer a fantastic opportunity of a life time which is to be able to walk through the Ruru (Morepork) enclosure with nothing between you and the magnificent birds. The Farm yard friends are so cute. Thanks again 🙂
Lestine C — Google review
Fabulous service, wonderful people and very interesting facts and stories on the tour. Recommend!
Kiri C — Google review
4.4
(151)
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4.0
(97)
44 Margaret Street, Shannon 4821, New Zealand
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The Victoria Esplanade

Mentioned on 
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Park
Nature & Parks
Gardens
The Victoria Esplanade is a beloved inner city park in Palmerston North, New Zealand, spanning 19 hectares along the Manawatu River. It boasts stunning gardens, bird aviaries, nature trails, and a large duck pond. Visitors can enjoy free barbecue facilities and a children's paddling pool and playgrounds. The park also features an onsite cafe serving delicious treats and drinks. Additionally, there's an extensive miniature railway offering rides on weekends and holidays for a small fee.
Absolutely stunning park with lots of trails for walking/ bike paths. It would take days to discover everything. Rose gardens were phenomenal. Clean & Safe for walking as a woman. The river ads a nice touch. Go because you won’t regret it.
Sarah T — Google review
I go there so many times! It’s perfect for picnics. The flowers in spring and summer are so colourful. It brings me a peace of mind! If you take your time to carefully explore the park, you will love it even more. I’d definitely recommend you going there on a nice sunny day for a stroll. There’s also a cafe! Many sitting areas and birds enclosures.
V._. P — Google review
Kids and I had so much fun. We went on the train ride. Visited the well manicured Rose garden. The place was absolutely clean, people were friendly. So much to do at 1 spot. We loved it. Well maintained playground.
Donna N — Google review
Fantastic park worth while going to . Also great train ride adults and children going through Bush
Hans D — Google review
There's something for everyone here from train rides, nature walk trails, river walkway, beautiful botanical garden, bird sanctuary, birdwatching, picnic spots, lots of shady trees, mini golf and playground. This place is great if you are planning to spend a couple of hours outdoors.
Ivy S — Google review
I have visited the Esplanade countless times over the years whenever I am in Palmerston North. This beautiful park has such a variety of trees, flowers, plants and native bush. It’s an absolute delight to stroll along its many pathways and the close proximity to the river only adds to the appeal. Palmy residents and visitors are so fortunate to this beautiful peaceful facility to enjoy at any time of year. 😍
Chris C — Google review
Good quality park. Well maintained. Great for a light walk with your dog.
Luis L — Google review
Worth a stop and wander. Great work from gardening maintenance team at Palmerston North District Council. Wildbase recovery and avairies are a treat to see for free. I enjoyed using my Photography skills for Birds at Wildbase recovery. #palmyproud
Neil B — Google review
4.7
(3255)
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4.5
(506)
1 Palm Drive, West End, Palmerston North 4410, New Zealand
http://www.pncc.govt.nz/
+64 6 356 8199
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Te Manawa Museum

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Art museum
Museums
Te Manawa Museum, located in Palmerston North, has been a cultural center since 1971. It offers a diverse range of exhibits and events that celebrate art, science, and heritage. The museum features contemporary art, social and natural history displays, as well as interactive family activities. Visitors can explore the gallery showcasing captivating photography, paintings, and crafts by both local and international artists. With regularly changing displays alongside permanent exhibits, every visit to Te Manawa is unique.
Super friendly staff. It was free, lots of activities for kids and adults. Really great for family outing. Recommended Santa Cave.
Lena K — Google review
This place is absolutely fantastic! One of my favorite features is the playground, which is filled with colorful equipment and fun structures. However, it's a bit disappointing that it's designed specifically for younger children—if I could, I would be playing in the dark room and building a brick wall right now! I understand the need for age restrictions to keep the little ones safe and happy, but it still feels a bit limiting. Despite that, the overall atmosphere of the area is vibrant and welcoming, making it a wonderful spot to visit and enjoy the surroundings.
Eliana C — Google review
The art museum wasn't exhibiting big collections when I visited, but it was well curated and inspiring Free entrance, quiet during weekday morning. Highly recommended.
Paul T — Google review
What an eye-opening experience! I learned much about NZ bird populations along with the long-finned eels. I love the diligent work to restore the kiwi! Thank you.
Greer C — Google review
Wonderful amazing place kids loved it were visiting palmerston north was a great edition to just shopping
Pamela — Google review
Great place to take kids, interactive and the playground at end is great. Our kids enjoy stopping here
Lucy T — Google review
Excellent (free admission) museum with natural history, educational and outdoor displays worth an explore. Upstairs has the Rugby Museum (paid admission), and special exhibitions. Additionally, there is an art gallery with special exhibitions that change seasonally.
Noel J — Google review
Te Manawa (Māori: The Heart) is a museum, art gallery and science centre in Palmerston North, New Zealand. It is operated by the Te Manawa Museums Trust, a charitable trust incorporated on 20 August 1999. From that date, the Trust assumed responsibility for art works and heritage assets transferred to its care but held on behalf of others.
Eranga A — Google review
4.6
(1063)
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4.5
(241)
326 Main Street, Palmerston North Central, Palmerston North 4410, New Zealand
http://www.temanawa.co.nz/
+64 6 355 5000
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New Zealand Rugby Museum

Mentioned on 
+31 other lists 
Museum
Specialty Museums
The New Zealand Rugby Museum, located in Palmerston North, is a captivating destination for sports enthusiasts and rugby aficionados. It houses an extensive collection of rare rugby artifacts and offers detailed insights into the emergence of New Zealand's All Blacks as a dominant force in the sport. Visitors can explore interactive exhibits, historical memorabilia, and even try their hand at rugby skills.
A beautiful place. It not only teaches you about rugby, but you can also see what the clothes, accessories, etc. were like years ago. It's interesting, and everything is very well maintained.
Lisi S — Google review
Awesome museum run by a lovely man who loves a good yarn! So much history and knowledge in one place, along with a rugby simulation area. Top notch, would recommend
Tess H — Google review
Incredible collection of historic artefacts associated with the inception of NZ rugby and the evolution of their team over time! Really well displayed in chronological order with detailed descriptions. Would have preferred more variety of items in their gift shop, but that does not take away from an excellent museum and a must visit for any rugby fan!
Jasdeep B — Google review
Expected more. Displays were good, but not enough room to show anything from 2011 on. Was confusing as to where the Rugby Museum was as another museum in the same building.
Brenda C — Google review
Where do you go when on a rugby tour? Why the NZ Rugby Museum. Very quaint and educational. I thought I would have been bigger as well as at larger city considering its New Zealand’s Top Sport.
Krazy I — Google review
Located Palmerston North. Open 10am to 4pm, 7 days a week. Adults $15 child $6 , card and cash payment ( no pay wave)(Closed Christmas Day, Boxing Day, New Years Day, Good Friday) The New Zealand Rugby Museum contains New Zealand's biggest and most comprehensive collection of rugby memorabilia and records, including some of the world's rarest rugby artefacts. Test out your rugby skills - kicking, tackling, leaping, sprinting and pushing - in the 'Have a Go' area.
Eranga A — Google review
Amazing museum, endless information and unique memorabilia. The staff are knowledgeable and passionate it's infectious. We really enjoyed our time there.
Paul W — Google review
Love Rugby 🏉 or not, it's a must see. No Springboks Rugby jersey to see, though. Love Rugby, have to see it!
Chris O — Google review
4.5
(448)
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4.3
(199)
326 Main Street, Palmerston North Central, City Centre 4410, New Zealand
http://www.rugbymuseum.co.nz/
+64 6 358 6947
8

Palmerston North Clock Tower

Mentioned on 
4 lists 
Clock tower
Sights & Landmarks
The Palmerston North Clock Tower, situated in the heart of The Square, is a significant landmark in Palmerston North, New Zealand. Originally constructed in the 1950s and donated by Arthur Hopwood, it stood at 26.5 meters tall. However, after refurbishments in 2007 that included adding a cross to its top, it now reaches a height of 30.5 meters.
3.9
(182)
Palmerston North Central, Palmerston North 4410, New Zealand, USA
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Tui Brewery (Tui HQ)

Brewery
Food & Drink
Bar
Cafe
Conference center
Event venue
Went to a wedding recently in the flagon room. Right from the start with booking, the venue staff were amazing. The food was simply spectacular. The potato gratin was really the best I've ever had, the ham and salads were brilliant. Atmosphere was great as well. For any function, this venue should be considered with good parking, and easy access for less able bodied people.
Jodi M — Google review
Really nice venue with lots of grassed areas and shade on a hot day. The iconic Tui tower is looking in dire need of some TLC before it gets condemned. Food was a bit average which is a shame because it's a great spot to visit.
Macca — Google review
We had a great lunch with friends last weekend. The pub and get quite busy however we were able to get a table upstairs immediately. It’s nice and quiet up there - perfect for catching up. The food was very good - we had two steak sammies, lamb roll, steak and chicken burgers and a chicken salad - almost one of everything on the menu! Service was excellent, with not too much of a wait and the tap beers very good. Being Tui, there are all manner of quirky things on the walls and tucked into corners.
Fraser B — Google review
Visited the Flagon Room function venue as part of a large rail excursion group. Front-of-house team worked really hard to cater for a larger group than expected: their efforts are the reason for the second star. Perhaps better event management would have prevented the last-minute surprise. Around 250-ish people waited in a very slow queue to choose from a single buffet table with one platter/bowl of each dish. Food was listed as 'Kiwiana gourmet'. I'm told the prawn-and-ginger dumplings were mid at best. Nowhere were we asked about dietary needs or allergies. If one of the staff hadn't offered to get the kitchen to prepare me a serve of a different meat, my $45 ticket would seen me eating boiled potatoes and steamed vegies. That extra arrived promptly, and was tender and tasty, but wasn't fully heated through. My double-serve of boiled vegies were cooked to my liking, but very plain & others in our group found them under-done. The aioli zhushed them up nicely, but couldn't disguise how dry and pasty the potato was. It was clear a second serving wasn't on offer. The other annoyance was the 'free drink' included in the ticket price: the only non-alc option was Coke. I had to pay for a lemonade. Colour me unimpressed. Friendly, professional and hard-working staff hampered by lousy management and business planning. Definitely not worth what we paid for.
Truis O — Google review
Friendly staff, good choice if seating indoors and out. Well priced tap beer. Pulled pork pizza and fried chicken were quick to be served and good, tasty accompaniments with the beer
David F — Google review
A great cafe in an amazing location. Lovely food and the most beautiful surroundings and atmosphere you could wish for. Indoor and outdoor dining.
Kevin A — Google review
We spent a Friday evening here and loved it. I think their double cheeseburger is THE PERFECT burger, all great flavours and well put together, not messy! Amazing hospitality from Tayla, the ultimate bar manager with a wealth of information about the Tui Brewery. She is a national treasure! Really enjoyed the museum, hilarious history (and stretched-truths)! I'd love to come back and spend an afternoon out in the huge beer garden. Things have wound down a bit since the epic marketing campaign of the 2000s but Tui HQ is definitely worth visiting, a really special spot.
Rebecca H — Google review
Can’t miss this classic brewery if you’re in the area! The food is great and the brewery tour is everything you want it to be. Nice garden to walk around with games to play and fun decor in general. If you have the kids with you maybe skip the tour but lots of space for them to run around outside while you’re having a pint. The store is pretty pricey but has some unique stuff.
Greg B — Google review
4.3
(386)
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4.5
(137)
Mangatainoka 4982, New Zealand
https://www.tuihq.co.nz/
+64 6 376 0815
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Dannevirke Fantasy Cave

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1 list 
Temporarily Closed
Nature & Parks
Caverns & Caves
Nestled in the charming town of Dannevirke, the Dannevirke Fantasy Cave is a delightful destination that promises fun for visitors of all ages. This enchanting attraction showcases beloved children's stories and rhymes through intricate displays that come to life, making it an interactive experience where kids can engage with their favorite characters. Despite facing temporary closure last year, the cave has reopened thanks to generous sponsorship, ensuring its magic continues for families.
A hidden jewel in the heart of Tararua. This is an amazing treat for all the family, young and old, boys and girls of all ages. See all your favourite children's stories and rhymes recreated in moving and highly detailed displays. Lots of chances for kids to push buttons and interact with the displays. The entrance to this wonderland is on the main street of Dannevirke. Only $3 entry for kids and $7 per adult. Definitely worth a visit.
Haydn M — Google review
Such a lovely place to see all the wonderful things that have been created over the years for the enjoyment of children. We have been 3 years in a row now its so great. The photos with Santa is a Christmas tradition now.
Corrin T — Google review
An outstanding visit for young and old . We have taken many of our grandchildren there over the years. A hidden treasure to rival big city efforts .
John N — Google review
This place was awesome....run by volunteers....reasonably priced. However lots of steps. Can't wait to take more grandchildren!
Ian A — Google review
It's always a pleasure visiting fantasy cave every year for our family photo with Santa. The staff are wonderful and the kids love them because they are so friendly.
Emma T — Google review
Have never really stopped in town but decided to visit every shop Up one side of the street down the other Enjoyed every minute took about 2 hours Would recommend a visit Friendly chatty shop assistants Great day
Lynn C — Google review
Well organized, easy to find, the dogs liked it, the people really knew what they were doing. Good simple facilities.
Andrew R — Google review
Great visit for all age groups. Santa gave me a lollie bag even though I am half a century old.
Debbie M — Google review
4.4
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4.5
(58)
2 Ward Street, Dannevirke 4930, New Zealand
https://fantasycave.org/
+64 800 080 137
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Awastone - Mangaweka

Raft trip outfitter
Outdoor Activities
Awastone, located in the charming village of Mangaweka, New Zealand, has been offering river adventures for over 35 years. The Eames family operates this company and has expanded it to include a licensed cafe, campgrounds, and cabin accommodation. Visitors can enjoy rafting on the Rangitikei River followed by a delicious meal at the onsite restaurant. The relaxed atmosphere and friendly staff make it a delightful place to stay.
Absolutely beautiful. We discovered this little piece of paradise while travelling to Marton recently in our motorhome. I had rung and left a message regarding accommodation and Trish got back to us quickly. Location is just beautiful. Trish and Paul and all their staff were so welcoming. Had breakfast at the cafe in the morning on the deck overlooking the Rangiteiki river. Doesn't get much better. Looking forward to staying again soon. Thanks again Paul and Julie Vander Drift. Raglan
Julie D — Google review
This is a lovely campsite - so far our favourite one in NZ (we are 4 days in). It is quiet. The location is beautiful, by the river and the dramatic riverbank. The campsite was quiet on an early November weekday. The facilities are well maintained. The bar has a nice outside terrace and is welcoming. I strongly recommend!
Ed — Google review
The Awastone is run by great people and the place has a great atmosphere. Highly recommend this place for gaining your grade 2 kayak cert Paul takes his time and really cares about how you go he works at your pace. The course is great value for money. The food and coffee at the cafe is also top notch and exactly what you need after a day on the river.
Caroline A — Google review
This is one of my favourite places to stay, ever! In the world. It's quiet, clean and beautiful. I've stayed a number of times over the years on both sides of the river camping, and in the studio cabin. I love it, and highly recommend. Thanks Tricia for being awesome btw 🤩
Tracy W — Google review
Not only can you get great food, a beer, and an amazing view you could stare at all day, but I also had the most amazing massage at Awastone. We were camping for the weekend, so I thought why not, and I wasn’t disappointed. I started with a hot tub and then a 30-minute massage, I should have gone for longer, it was just incredible. Tricia was welcoming, professional, had great pressure and her wee cabin was so cosy. I felt totally comfortable and relaxed. We can’t wait to come back over the summer and go rafting.
Kirsty W — Google review
Beautiful spot along the river. Hosts and cook were wonderful. We even got to feed the lambs. Food was fantastic too.
Sandie H — Google review
(Lunch Monday 17.11.25) An absolute treasure. Great friendly service. Delicious food. Spotless bathrooms. Ticks all the boxes.
Noel L — Google review
Awesome hidden spot. Lovely service. Beautyful location. We enjoyed every moment.
Maren B — Google review
4.7
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5.0
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143 Ruahine Road, Mangaweka 4746, New Zealand
http://www.mangaweka.co.nz/
+64 6 382 5744
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Junction Wines

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Winery
Food & Drink
Wineries & Vineyards
Junction Wines is a charming boutique vineyard and winery located near the Ongaonga turnoff on SH2 in central Hawkes Bay. Established and planted by the Ashworth family in 1994, this property exudes a passion for fine wine, particularly pinot noir. The cellar door, with its rustic charm, offers a delightful setting for wine tasting throughout the year.
Had an amazing afternoon with John and Jo. Such lovely hosts. They were so welcoming and loved talking about their wines, farming and sporting history. Fantastic wines with such passion. Also, made our dog Reggie feel right at home! Absolutely must visit!!
Michael D — Google review
Family run business by an ex All Blacks member. Must phone before go.
Sachith M — Google review
Junction Wines is a small boutique vineyard and winery near the Ongaonga turnoff on SH2 in central Hawke’s Bay. Owned by a former All Black and his family, there is a rugby theme to to most of the wines and plenty of memorabilia on display in the rugby room. We escaped a hot summer’s day and enjoyed wine tasting under a shady tree overlooking rows of vines and were kept company by two playful pups. The cellar door showcases excellent wine and warm hospitality in a relaxed setting. Well worth a visit.
Angela — Google review
A beautiful space to taste the wines and John and Jo the best hosts. We loved every wine we tasted and came home with some treasures. Highly recommend spending an afternoon there relaxing at the table under the tree while tasting some very good wine.
Tatia A — Google review
Delightful afternoon of tasting and learning about the history of the winery. John and Jo welcomed us in and told their story behind the whole venture. When you add in some classic All Blacks stories into the mix, you're onto a winner here. Felt like one of the family and we will 100% return again.
Wayne H — Google review
Jo and John thank you for the great visit and the great wine. Salley, Heath & Dave
S W — Google review
Jo and John made us feel like family in their beautiful country home. This is a 100% must-see stop on any NZ winery tour. The best wine we’ve had in all of New Zealand.
Eric F — Google review
What a lovely way to spend an afternoon! Dropped in for a quick tasting and stayed for a couple hours. Great place to relax with a glass of wine. Jo and John were amazing hosts with the perfect blend of knowledge and kiwi yarns.
Jude H — Google review
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4.9
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Junction State Highway 2 Highway 50 Takapau, Plains 4286, New Zealand
http://www.junctionwines.co.nz/
+64 6 855 8321
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River Valley

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Hotel
Outdoor Activities
Nestled in the heart of the Manawatu-Wanganui region, River Valley Lodge is not your typical hostel. It offers a range of adventurous activities such as white water rafting, hikes, and a unique gold mining era-inspired river crossing. The lodge provides various accommodation options from backpacker-style bunkrooms to luxurious ensuite double rooms, making it an ideal base for exploring the central North Island.
I recently booked an 8-day riding holiday, and it was truly a memorable adventure. The breathtaking scenery, reliable horses, and wonderful guides made every moment enjoyable. We were blessed with perfect weather, allowing both people and horses to swim in the river. The food was not only delicious and healthy but also plentiful. Our guides even surprised us with delightful treats now and then, which added a special touch. On our last day, we had an exhilarating white-water rafting adventure led by an experienced and knowledgeable guide. Each evening, dinner was a joyous occasion where guests and staff came together to relax, share stories, and enjoy each other’s company after a long day outdoors. The exceptional warmth from everyone involved made the trip truly special.
Yveline C — Google review
Spent 2 days and nights here March 2025 and did 2 Burn the Breeze horseback rides for experienced riders. The accommodations were clean and comfortable and along the river. The meals provided were varied and home cooked with produce grown on the premises and were quite delicious. The staff was friendly and helpful and went out of their way to make our stay enjoyable. Our horseback rides were great fun and the horses were wonderful, well trained and responsive. It was a learning experience to ride using Natural Horsemanship and ride without bridles and bits. Miss T was a joy to ride and did many lopes through gorgeous scenery.
Susan A — Google review
Our stay was amazing. The staff was very friendly and welcoming. The food was awesome. The scenic rafting tour was beautiful, and our guides, Finn and Tom, were great.
Pam M — Google review
Accommodating is an understatement! We booked a family river rafting cruise, however with me being 20 weeks pregnant at the time, the lodge informed us that per the NZ law I am not allowed to get on a raft, however they immediately had alternative activity options lined up for us and we chose a tour around the neighbouring landscape with e-bikes. What a blast! And this is saying a lot as we had our 3-year old with us which the staff made an effort to accommodate with a toddler bike seat and toddler helmet. They also packed us a lovely picnic to have halfway through our journey. Overall the staff were friendly and accommodating from the minute we arrived and entertained all our toddlers questions and comments :). It is quite the drive to get to the lodge but the views are worth it and the sound of the nearby waterfall makes it feel even more special. Husband and toddler also enjoyed use of the hot tub which had a view of the river. The accommodation is backpacker style but there are options for those (like us) wanting an en-suite bathroom. The bedding is also hotel quality and incredibly comfy. We were there in Autumn so it was cool but heating in the room is sufficient. Definitely a place for nature lovers and people who like to socialise. The restaurant is so cozy. I read about the amazing food that Miranda whips up but I was still blown away. There was plenty of food at dinner and breakfast time and it was super delicious. So definitely something for those that like more luxury than pure backpacker life. There is a communal kitchen if you want to cater for yourself. We didn't use it but seemed clean and tidy. We will be back again when my parents visit from overseas!
MercPri — Google review
This was a delightful place to stay. The food was absolutely amazing. The best vegetables I have ever had. We went for the rafting experience. It was a great adventure. Hazel made the experience so much better! She was funny, very experienced and we always felt safe. Wonderful place!!
Gillian A — Google review
Best service, friendliest, most welcoming hosts & staff, and amazing food anywhere. A beautiful natural spot by the Rangitikei River too!!
Paul W — Google review
We want to go back!😍 We experienced the most tranquil and stress free stay. The Valley is both picturesque and breaktaking, the food was 'to die for' and the staff go above and beyond to cater to your needs. I highly recommend adding this stay to your travel itinerary. Thanks again Janey and staff. We will definitely be back for a longer stay in the future! Cam and Chris.
Cameron H — Google review
An amazing authentic country lodge with outdoor activities - we had an incredible time whitewater rafting and also horse riding around the beautiful landscape. The food is mostly homegrown and the dinner we had was the best food we had in our stay in NZ. The lamb shank and creamy mash with fresh raspberry crumble was divine. Janey and her team provide a bespoke service and tailor your stay to your wishes. Cannot recommend enough!
Georgie W — Google review
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River Valley Lodge 266 Mangahoata Road, RD2, Taihape 4792, New Zealand
https://rivervalley.co.nz/?utm_source=google-business-listing&utm_medium=organic
+64 6 388 1444
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Central Hawkes Bay Museum

Museum
Specialty Museums
Definitely worth a visit if you’re in the area, especially now it’s free!
Mikayla A — Google review
Free entry!! Nice same museum. Lots of old shops and services. Home rooms and toys. Favourite part is to try the stamps and type machines ( they have ink and they worked fine) My daughter enjoyed them and took her work to show at her school and there is other interesting ares for kids to interact
Nahed A — Google review
Excellent experience. Lots of yesterday year. Plenty of parking. Well worth a visit.
Kerry C — Google review
Such a lovely little museum about life in New Zealand during the colonial era. The rooms have been put together thoughtfully and lovingly. You can see different aspect of life, like jobs, lifestyle and private life. Very cute and free. We only had like 15 minutes and were a little sad that we didn't have the time to look and each and a every detail.
Jen H — Google review
This museum is free to visit at present. It is well laid out and jammed full of amazingly interesting things. The staff are also very knowledgeable and helpful. I'll come back again to see the bits I missed the first time round.
Janet W — Google review
I've stopped here a few times over the years with my children as we pass through. Always awesome. Always something you didn't see last time and we love the interactive part. School holidays and they have a treasure hunt code cracker activity. Me & my 6yo enjoyed that. Hoping it stays around for a very long time to come
Nina L — Google review
Free entry nice stop by museum, it takes 15 minutes to take a look
Khaled D — Google review
Great museum, hands on activities, large on the inside, lovely staff, great price, loved it
Petra P — Google review
4.6
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4.5
(29)
23 High Street, Waipawa 4210, New Zealand
http://chbmuseum.co.nz/
+64 6 857 7288
15

de la terre winery

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Winery
Food & Drink
Wineries & Vineyards
De la Terre Winery offers a warm welcome to wine lovers, with an interesting lineup of wines including vintage Methode Traditionnelle blanc de blancs, viognier, chardonnay, syrah, and tannat-based red. Winemaker Tony Pritchard may even show you his old-school method of hand-twisting bottles for less sediment movement. The winery's idyllic setting amidst creative sculptures and structures provides a retreat from urban reality.
Stopped in on the off chance of getting a refreshment without a Booking, The Owners and Staff and the Friendly Dog were very accommodating to us, Yummy refreshing Drink. A must place to visit on a journey across the Taihape Napier Road
Jen — Google review
Off the beaten track and our favourite winery of the day! Tony is so knowledgeable about his wines and passionate about how he’s made them. The wines themselves were fantastic - both different from a lot of what you get in the area, and some great European varietals that were a real treat. Perfect ambience.
Stefan S — Google review
What a great experience. We stumbled upon this winery and it is totally worth it, better than other wineries we visited in the area for the ambiance alone. It was a rainy day and the place felt like home. It was cared for and intentional. The welcome committee is featured in a Wine dogs of New Zealand book. ❤️
Anna T — Google review
Our last visit to this winery was about 8 years ago so we were keen to see their progress over that interval and travelled up there on the Sunday of Labour Weekend 2025. We were well pleased with that decision. Enjoyed a very interesting tasting of some quite different wines and came away with a box of 6. Tony is an excellent host and very passionate about his craft. You learn lots of new stuff. He is also a very creative artist in sculptures. The gardens contain some stunning works, notably the Haast Eagle, the Trout Fly and a representation of R2-D2 from Star Wars ( I think ). We also shared a small pizza for our lunch. If you are thinking about going somewhere innovative, different and very interesting you will not be disappointed in a decision to visit here. Cheers,
Ian G — Google review
Being recommended by other members of the wine industry to visit De La Terre, despite the beautiful location and pleasant wines, the owner was rude and disrespectful. Prompting our group to hurry with our choices of what to taste as he felt there were more important groups coming. For a $15 tasting the pours were miniscule where you could barely get 3 small sips from the glass. We were really looking forward to a tasting from a cellar door run by the wine maker but to be treated so poorly, I wouldnt recommend this vineyard to others.
Bradley — Google review
Occasionally an experience simply makes you smile; de la terre winery did this for us! The grounds are beautiful with every element obviously meticulous crafted and currated, the menu was simple in a yummy way, the wine was clearly a labour of love and the tasting experience informative in an easy unpretentious way. Thoroughly enjoyed our visit and now torn between telling everyone how great it was and trying to keep the secret.
Hayley B — Google review
This is an outstanding winery to visit. We spent a very enjoyable hour or so speaking with the winemaker who very generously and patiently described how he makes some outstanding wine. The passion and knowledge was clear to see and appreciated. The wines were amazing anyway but tasted that bit better with that little bit of knowledge. We didn't try the food but delicious aromas made us regret that as we left. You need to try the reserve Tannat, just one out of several interesting varietals that are sensational.
Geoff P — Google review
Beautiful tasty little pizzas with a lovely side salad. A terrific wine tasting lineup where you get to pick your 5. Such an impressive winery, an array of unusual varieties and very high quality. Everything hand done, even the label. Great venue, cafe and outdoor seating And such a lovely dog. Well worth a trip.
Richard M — Google review
4.4
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4.5
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1426 Taihape Road, Hastings 4179, New Zealand
http://delaterre.co.nz/
+64 6 874 3224
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Birdwoods Gallery

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$$$$affordable
Cafe
Nestled in the rural town of Havelock North, Birdwoods Gallery & Cafe offers a unique experience with its expansive grounds and diverse offerings. Visitors can explore lush garden grounds adorned with beautiful sculptures, an old-fashioned sweet shop, and a gallery shop. The homely cafe serves up decadent cakes and a variety of menu options for outdoor dining. Situated in the original church hall of St Peters in Waipawa, this location holds historical charm and ample space for families to enjoy.
Dropped in for afternoon tea and had a delicious chocolate brownie and zesty lemon tart. Coffee was also the best we've had since arriving in Napier a few days ago, nice and strong. The grounds / gardens are nice to walk around in aswell.
Jason D — Google review
Lovely high tea for a baby shower in the garden room today - a fantastic menu too. The sandwiches were delicious, as were the brownies and cake made for the event. The atmosphere was great - not too crowded, warm and bright with a gorgeous table setting. We couldnt finish all the food on each tower between a few of us! Couldn't recommend it more.
S S — Google review
Birdwoods Café is a gem—delightful food served fresh and full of flavour, paired with a wonderful environment to wander through. The gardens and gallery make it more than just a café stop, it’s a whole experience.
J K — Google review
Staff were so accommodating and friendly as we showed up without a reservation and the staff were so kind to set us up a table (thank you). The atmosphere & scenes were stunning. The food was so tasty & wholesome. Would absolutely return & recommend to anybody thats never been or planning to go.
Leah — Google review
Incredible place to stop off at...the sweet store alone is worth it! We only got drinks from the cafe/restaurant however the service was incredible! Easy parking, clean toilets, plenty of beautiful gardens for the kids to explore and art sculptures to admire. Plus you can feed the Ostrich! A very cool place to visit for a quick catch up or family outing...defs worth the effort if you're holidaying and looking for something a bit different yet fun!!
Lorraine C — Google review
Other than having to sitout in the, The garden room, nice setting, just a bit cold when wet, service great just a bit too long to take our order. Otherwise 100% recommended to visit even just for the sweet store.
Nathan R — Google review
Wonderful our multi generation family group loved the relaxed feel, wonderful lunch and beautiful gardens. Space for kids to play, not to be missed if travelling to Hawkes Bay
Sally W — Google review
This is a lovely spot. Amazing sculpture garden and we loved the old fashioned sweet shop. Well worth a visit!
Johanna D — Google review
4.6
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4.6
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298 Middle Road, Havelock North 4172, New Zealand
https://birdwoods.nz/
+64 6 877 1395
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Te Mata Peak

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Mountain peak
Nature & Parks
Te Mata Peak, located 30 minutes south of Napier, offers a variety of outdoor activities such as hiking and biking with stunning views of Hawke's Bay from the summit. The area features unique landscapes including open farmlands, rolling hills, and a redwood forest. Visitors can also explore Te Puia village to witness performances in a modern setting and marvel at geothermal wonders spread over 60 hectares of land, including the famous Pohutu Geyser.
Nice view from the top. You can ride MTB as well. You can go to the peak by a car. But be careful last part of the road is bit narrow and you cannot see vehicles coming from the top quickly.
Malitha B — Google review
What an amazing view of Hastings. You can see for miles and the drive up is stunning. There's a winery in the distance worth a visit.
Stuart N — Google review
Absolutely amazing panoramic views of the region. Tracks are very well maintained. A good day to visit is a nice sunny day preferably without wind as it can get quite windy at the peak.
Kava G — Google review
Great view from the peak, Quite narrow road when driving up and down. There's walking trail too if you don't want to drive
Batrisyia U — Google review
Such an amazing place to visit the views are incredible. Take your time, go for a wonder.. Great photos fresh air 👌 🙌
Karina H — Google review
Beautiful views at the top of The Mata peak. We drove to the top but you can walk from the bottom up.
Te M — Google review
Many trails to walk so can add if you want, don't mountain bike but those tracks look awesome. Great views from the top Can also just drive to the top but walks are worth it for a day or afternoon.
Ryan B — Google review
Always a great place to visit. On a clear day, and the right time, you can take a snap of the best views. Very scenic, great for photographers.
Steve C — Google review
4.8
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4.7
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Tuki Tuki 4294, New Zealand
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Craggy Range

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Winery
Food & Drink
Craggy Range is a picturesque vineyard in Hastings, offering warm cottages, a chic lodge, and stunning views. The estate features the Craggy Range Restaurant, where guests can savor Head Chef Casey McDonald's seasonal dishes made with local Hawkes Bay produce. Additionally, visitors can enjoy wine tastings and events at Giants Winery on the grounds. With its award-winning cuisine and fine wines, Craggy Range provides a unique setting for memorable gatherings such as corporate events or celebrations.
I had an unforgettable experience at the winery, thanks to two amazing people who truly made my visit special. First, Michael — what an incredible tour guide! He gave me a fantastic tour of the winery followed by a wine tasting that I’ll never forget. He’s extremely knowledgeable, passionate about what he does, and made the whole experience engaging and fun. You can tell he really knows his stuff. Then at the restaurant, I was lucky to be served by Samantha. She was absolutely lovely — warm, attentive, and professional. Her service was impeccable from start to finish, and she added such a personal touch that made the meal even more enjoyable. All in all, an amazing visit thanks to the wonderful team. Highly recommended!
Víctor Z — Google review
We’ve visited quite a few vineyards, but the giants estate wine tasting experience at Craggy Range with Damian was easily the best wine experience we’ve ever had. His passion and storytelling brought the wines to life.. the way he shared the stories made the whole tasting unforgettable. It wasn’t just about the wine, it was about feeling connected to the vineyard and its craft. Dinner at the restaurant was equally impressive. The plating was beautiful, and the dishes were cooked to absolute perfection. The venison tartare and the duck breast were standouts.. truly truly sublime. Craggy Range has completely raised the bar for us. An unforgettable wine and dining experience that we’d recommend to anyone.
Ph U — Google review
we had the winter Italian menu. It was incredible and good value! The service was the hilight of the night. The girl served us is friendly and funny. She gave me a box of chocolate truffles as to make up for put in my oyster order late. The Earl Grey was very nice. I asked what tea they use but then I forgot. :(
Yizhen J — Google review
Absolutely beautiful. Staff excellent, restaurant world-class, vineyards and grounds meticulously presented. We stayed in a 2-bed cabin & even the design of the cabin, complementary bottle of Craggy Range wine, and daily generous stocking of breakfast supplies were a great experience. Loved Craggy Range!
Bernstar — Google review
Grand feast in Paradise! It’s like scenic beauty which has been painted with a brush by God himself and within this scenic wonder lay a nice restaurant almost as beautiful! And the food and wine... Splendid! I ordered the shared menu starting with the Venison tartare followed by the raw local fish, marinated octopus, roasted hohepa halloumi and roasted crispy duck. All of this was very well presented like you expect in a top tier restaurant and tasted superb. I ordered the Graham's 40 year old Tawny Port which cost $50 for just 60 ml glass. But once again the best port wine I have ever had! The main course had lamb shoulder which was beautifully cooked and the meat just fell of the bone! Perfect! And this was followed by the best dish and one of the best desserts which I have ever had! The Spring Pavlova was start to finish full of flavor! You could actually taste at least 4 different flavors in every morsel which and they complimented each other to perfection! From the presentation, taste to the service, everything was absolute highest quality you could ever find anywhere in this world! It was a bit costly but worth every penny! Can't thank my brother and his wife for treating me to this divine feast right in the middle of paradise! Next time... my turn!
Ariez T — Google review
We absolutely have to stop by Craggy Range whenever we're in Napier — it's a must. The accommodations are always amazing, the food is delicious, and the wine pairings are absolutely outstanding. This time, we visited specifically to check out the new restaurant. While it wasn’t open yet, we were still impressed by the stunning decor, inviting ambiance, and unbeatable location. We'll definitely be back soon to experience it properly — can't wait!
Roxanne T — Google review
We had a great meal at the restaurant. Food was brilliant, atmosphere brilliant, service brilliant.and professional But the thing that made it even better was the friendly nature of the staff who served us. They took the day to another level.
Russell S — Google review
Craggy Range is simply breathtaking – the setting alone makes it worth a visit, with stunning views that create such a special atmosphere. The food was excellent and beautifully presented, and the staff were absolutely wonderful – attentive, warm, and welcoming from start to finish. The wine list is exceptional, with a beautiful selection that showcases the best of the region, and the cocktails were just as impressive. Craggy Range is a must-visit in Hawke’s Bay – an unforgettable combination of scenery, food, wine, and hospitality.
Nikki B — Google review
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4.4
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253 Waimarama Road, Havelock North 4230, New Zealand
http://www.craggyrange.com/
+64 6 873 7126
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Cape Kidnappers

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Peninsula
Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Cape Kidnappers, perched on the eastern coast of New Zealand's North Island, is a stunning headland steeped in history and natural beauty. Named after an incident involving Captain Cook and local Maori, this breathtaking destination boasts dramatic cliffs that are home to the largest mainland gannet colony globally. Visitors can explore scenic hiking trails that wind along these impressive cliffs or enjoy eco-tours for an up-close experience with the gannets in their natural habitat.
A remarkable place to visit around the beach. A number of holiday parks available. Beach is clean for a swim however tides can be heavy.
Hash K — Google review
It's such a shame that the New Zealand government allows the privatization of land around some natural beauty. The free trail is along the beach, but you have to calculate the tide times because it takes a total of 5 hours to go and come back and the tide has to be low to be able to complete the entire trail. There is no longer the option of going over the top, because it is now private land and you have to pay 100 dollars for a tour to see the birds. It's better to see the gannets for free at Muriwai Beach in Auckland, don't sponsor tours like that.
Julia L — Google review
Very disappointed, Google maps takes you to a private property. But drive further to a Cafe/small parking area before the campsite. And if you are fit and The tides out you have 2.5 hours to get to the cliffs and see the birds. And then get back... 5 hours apparently so dilly-dallying to check out the place. Such a shame $100 each doe a tour is way out our and many kiwi's budget.
Kat S — Google review
Very disappointed, it's private property and you can't just enter unfortunately You have to book. Not recommended!
Marty H — Google review
Even if you don’t go all the way to the bird colony at the end, it’s a stunning walk along the beach. Towering cliffs overhead. Beautiful geography. An easy to navigate beach walk, though pay attention to tides. There are some inlets to explore that look like they fill with water when it rains. But don’t expect to be able to climb up to the top of the cliff face anywhere easily. There is parking at the end of the road, then walking through a trailer park at the beginning of the beach. Great views. Highly recommend this hike.
Kevin M — Google review
The view is absolutely stunning! Remember to check the tide before you go. You can call to the office and they will tell you the exact time to start / end the walk. Whole walk is about 16km (6hrs - 7hrs). There is a only toilet before you started to hike up the bluff to the Gannet Colony.
Rui R — Google review
Nice scenic area and the Gannett colony you get very close to the birds its a 9 km hike along beach each way or pay 60 to ride on a tractor trailer with seats to get there
Laurie H — Google review
Did the tractor trip out along the beach and walked up to see gannets. Excellent day out. Fantastic views. Take warm jacket, good walking shoes and packed lunch!
Debbie W — Google review
4.5
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4.5
(311)
Hawke's Bay Region, New Zealand, USA
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National Aquarium of New Zealand

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Aquarium
Nature & Parks
Zoo
The National Aquarium of New Zealand, located in Napier, is a fascinating destination showcasing a diverse range of marine and land animals. The Oceanarium, with 1.5 million liters of water, offers an immersive experience where visitors can observe shark species, stingrays, reef fish, tropical fish, turtles, and octopi. Additionally, the aquarium features penguin enclosures housing little blue penguins and dedicated spaces for iconic New Zealand creatures like kiwis and tuataras.
Love this place! Some awesome specimens of fish. Got to watch the penguin feeding and later the big fish feeding. Great way to enjoy a few hours. They also have kiwis
Tony J — Google review
A very well kept and satisfying place to visit. Always love seeing fish in their natural habitat, plenty of fresh water and salt water aquariums. A wide variety of areas to go, easily walkable, cafe and gift shop there as well. Was surprised there were no sharks in the tunnel area though. Still plenty of different species of fish, turtles, stingrays, crayfish, penguins, frogs, lizards, etc. The turtle was very big, did keep bumping his nose on the glass though. Otherwise the turtle seemed okay.
Brodie B — Google review
Loved the experience! We were able to see the penguin being fed and fishes being fed by divers. It was a small aquarium and not complete. We were expecting octopus, squid or baby sharks but maybe the ecosystem of the water is not suitable for those. I'm prolly just dreaming. Lol. But I was happy with the stingrays! Too bad we were not able to see kiwis 😭
Katherine H — Google review
Exceptional visit here as we booked very early in advance to do the penguin feeding which is limited to a group of 4 a day only. Staff at penguin feeding were very informative and friendly and great hosts to help us feed the penguins. Penguins were our favourite exhibition. The big turtle was great. Kiwi Exhibition was great to see them walking around active. 2pm feeding time in the big tank was also a great watch especially the stingrays.
Travis M — Google review
A nice little experience. We even watched the penguin feeding. It is all more personal in this smaller aquarium. Everything is really clean and you get to see a lot of sea animals, reptils and even Kiwis! One of our favourite experiences was the aquarium tunnel you can walk trough! Loved it!
Gerald S — Google review
A very well maintained aquarium near to Napier CBD, there are some shows for the audience which is great to watch and the one for penguin feeding was very informative. Kids love it and will be revising in the future...
Indrajit N — Google review
Aquarium is tidy, love the turtles! The large turtle would be cool in the big enclosure so you could follow him around but I'm sure he's not for a reason.. probably would eat all the fish! Lady on the front with the stunning red hair was great today, knowledgeable and easy to talk to. Customer service like that is hard to come by these days! So cheers! Sorry I didn't get your name!
Victoria — Google review
Very kid friendly and has wheelchair access. However, the value for money is quite $$ for a short encounter with the sea animals. Although, we had the chance to watch the staff feed them. It was still a good experience 😊
Diane H — Google review
4.3
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4.0
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546 Marine Parade, Napier South, Napier 4110, New Zealand
https://www.nationalaquarium.co.nz/
+64 6 834 1404
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Marine Parade

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Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Marine Parade is home to Six Sister Coffee House, a charming spot just a short walk from Swiss-Belboutique Napier. This eatery offers a delightful menu featuring breakfast, brunch, and lunch options. Whether you're vegetarian, vegan, or gluten-free, there are plenty of choices to satisfy your cravings.
4.5
(1473)
Napier 4110, New Zealand
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Napier isite Visitor Information Centre

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Tourist information center
Visitor center
Napier iSite Visitor Information Centre is a one-stop destination for booking Hawke's Bay activities such as cultural walks, water sports, and wine tastings. Situated near the beach in town, it offers information on various activities and has a souvenir shop. The friendly staff can provide directions, book tours last minute, and offer free maps and advice on cycling, wineries, or exploring the art deco historic center.
I'm happy to report that Peter at this isite center was simply amazing with the depth and breadth of info he shared. I now know, through his words and photographs, the devastation and geographical changes from the February 3, 1931 earthquake. Art Deco in the rebuilding is a lasting legacy. Peter also helped to map out what I think is a full day's itinerary! The isite staff are the best! Thank you!
David V — Google review
Small but friendly and full of information. This is the place to go to find out things locally and nationally. Especially good for visitors. You can also find an array of souvenirs and goods for purchase. Definitely worth a visit, especially if you're new to town, situated on the Marine Parade next to the Sound Shell.
Jenny T — Google review
Very specious place to have your family dine out. Very busy with lots of cruise tourists and locals but you will be served without a delay by its friendly staff.
Chandana L — Google review
Met Peter one of the visitor advisor. Very knowledgeable and gave excellent suggestion of ta mata peak on the way to Wellington. Would recommend heading to the visitor centre for all the best places to go in Hawkes bay
Andrew H — Google review
Napier is an amazing place. We loved it. The Art Deco architecture lends a real 1920's feel to a vibrant, friendly town. Beautiful. The Hawkes Bay express is an absolute must for anyone visiting. So much history and Will knows everyone and everything. Simply brilliant.
Chris W — Google review
Friendly staff and knowledgeable, they tell you where you can go and see places of interest and supply a map for you to get around.
George M — Google review
Heaps of helpful info. Loved our day in Napier, highly recommend hiring an electric scooter and finding the ocean murals all around town. This one was my fav.
Kim L — Google review
They have information and maps for all the happenings in Hawkes Bay. The staff are knowledgeable and very helpful. They also have a good range of souvenirs.
Veronica T — Google review
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100 Marine Parade, Napier South, Napier 4110, New Zealand
http://www.napiernz.com/
+64 6 834 1911
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Bluff Hill Lookout

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Lookouts
Bluff Hill Lookout, once a historic artillery battery site, offers sweeping views of the ocean and Napier City. To reach the lookout, visitors can start from Coote Road near the waterfront and follow signs leading to Priestley Terrace and Lighthouse Road. The steep climb takes you to the World War II Battery site with a commemorative plaque and seating areas for enjoying panoramic views of Napier City and the Port of Napier.
Very nice look out over the bay and the port. The road up is narrow but ok, and it is not a long drive up. There is a carpark at the spot and there is no need walking.
Khaled D — Google review
Walked up to bluff hill lookout - mainly road until the last part. About 100m total climb which wasn’t too bad - not many steps. Views are really good nice peaceful at the top sitting on a bench enjoying the sun
Charles P — Google review
I love this place because of the view to the sea. Bluff hill is right on the edge of a cliff, below is the a road and opposite is Napier Port. For me it's beautiful throughout the day, but its more beautiful in early morning or just before sunset. There are benches there and toilets for the public. Some people walk their dogs with leash. Also it has a clear view of ships coming in and out of the port. If you ever come across Napier or just passing through, take a break and visit this place.
Livai ( — Google review
It offers spectacular views over Hawke Bay and Napier Port. The viewing area was constructed over the top of a World War II coastal defence gun emplacement. You can walk up to the top or take the car. Lots of bends and slow driving. It takes about 20 minutes to get there by car. No entry fee. Toilets available. Mostly open area. Parking is not that easy. Beautiful place. Lots to see. Great place for photography. Wear comfy shoes, take water, wear hat, sunscreen. Popular place, go early to avoid the heat as well.
S V — Google review
Be aware that the Seapoint Road is pretty steep and narrow, so definitely not to recommend for bigger vehicles - take the Thompson Road! But you have a really nice view of the ocean and the area is beautiful designed with flowers and benches to sit 🥰 I personally just didn't like the port in the view...
Daniela C — Google review
Steep drive up but really nice view. Well kept but lots of views seem cut off and fenced off. The drive up is a very narrow street and I dreaded any oncoming traffic on the way up or down
Brooks S — Google review
The Bluff Hill Lookout is a great place to go to enjoy the views out across the port and harbour, especially on a sunny day. There is plenty of parking at the top. Also has some nice gardens and a public toilet.
Haydn M — Google review
Another beautiful lookout point in Napier. View of the port and more. Peaceful and quiet , just right for us away from the crowds
Edward R — Google review
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50 Lighthouse Road, Bluff Hill, Napier 4110, New Zealand
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Waipatiki Beach Holiday Park, Napier, Hawkes Bay

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Campground
Outdoor Activities
Beaches
Waipatiki Beach Holiday Park, situated 30 minutes north of Napier in Hawkes Bay, offers a tranquil environment that sets it apart from other family-oriented holiday parks in the region. The campsites and cabins are well-spaced out, and there's a noise curfew enforced by staff after 10 pm. The beach can be rough at times but is patrolled by lifeguards during peak hours, while young children can play safely in the shallow stream nearby.
Beautiful location. Our little family enjoyed spending time here. The weather turned a bit towards end of our trip so we decided to stay in a cabin for one night. The cabin was clean & cosy. The owners very accommodating & lovely. Thank you for your warm hospitality!
Maija Z — Google review
Second visit there. Took my grandson for a few days recently. A campsite with simple but sufficient facilities. An absolutely idyllic environment. The team gives you the freedom to feel like you're in your own backyard but are there to assist and respond to any enquiries. Will return again and again. 😊
Marie P — Google review
Excellent stay. Very friendly , and excellent amenities. We will definitely be back.
Jessica W — Google review
Fantastic stay here for Christmas. Thank you so much! Shane and Fay are lovely hosts and so hard working, even on Christmas Day! One of the fridges packed up an was replaced within an hour or so on Christmas Day - a testament to how attentive and hardworking they are. We will definitely be back in a hurry. The beach was beautiful and the facilities were awesome and cleaned every day, there was even a bait freezer available for use! Showers were great, $1 for hot as clearly advertised on booking, but we mainly had cold which was good for us in the heat. Thanks again, what a gem of a spot!!
Rachel H — Google review
First time staying here and the owners made us feel very welcome. Facilities were cleaned daily and the owners were very onto fixing issues - broken fridge was replaced within an hour, and on Xmas day! Camp store had some good essential items plus the usual treats. Thanks again team, we had an awesome Christmas stay!
Simon W — Google review
Classic kiwi camping ground. Not oversized or overstated. Loads of extra parking as we had 2 vehicals and could use the free space on site to park instead of cramming vehicals onto our tent site. Priced very fair we thought. Good amenities. Great hosts. Kids could simply roam the camp and play without concern which is great for parents. Short 300-400m walk to a great beach and lagoon(lagoon is excellent for smaller children or simply as change from the ocean). Hope to go back next year.
D L — Google review
Great location. Owners are really friendly, even during the very busy times. Facilities are good and clean. Pitches are various sizes, so if you have a big tent or van, check ahead. Christmas and New Year are very popular with regulars, so I suggest you book early and aim for mid Jan. There are some nice short (3-4km) walks with great views close by. The beach is great, but you need to use your brain and stay between the flags so the surf life savers can keep an eye on you.
Neil B — Google review
The place is so BEAUTIFUL! It's private and safe for kids to run freely. The communal facilities and grounds were well kept... Clean and tidy. The staff are friendly and approachable and the locals make you feel very welcomed too! We stayed during wet weather but still managed to have a great time! Would definitely stay again. Thanks guys!!!
Khloe T — Google review
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498a Waipatiki Road, RD1, Napier 4181, New Zealand
http://www.waipatikibeach.co.nz/
+64 274 874 978
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Shine Falls

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Nature & Parks
Waterfalls
Shine Falls is a stunning waterfall that stands tall at 58m and can be found within a native forest. The area boasts an abundance of birdlife and various looped trails for visitors to explore. Located about 20km inland off SH2, it offers a remote and back-country type environment that is perfect for holiday makers seeking adventure. The car park is spacious enough to accommodate at least 20 cars, making it easy for visitors to access the falls.
Really nice walk despite the hike being closed Almost 2 years since the Storm Gabrielle hit and the path is still.jn pretty bad shape. My sister and I did the walk in the rain which added to the atmosphere. The first 30 min of the walk is fine. Pretty clear, just be careful of your step. You then hit, narrow pathway, and spots where you need to use your hand, ground can be slippery. We made it to the river bank but didn't go all the way to the pool. If you dont mind boulder climbing I'm sure it's doable. Narrow pathways, and vines can make it tough to walk. Ducking and some for of light crawling required. The storm really did a number on the infrastructure and the man made pathway have in part completely collapsed. Overall if you're fit and used to challenging hikes I would recommend. Otherwise enjoy the first 20min with the sheep and the jungle and head back.
Camille B — Google review
The water is absolutely stunning and super safe for walking around. It’s nice and shallow, making it perfect for a refreshing summer swim! 🤩 Getting there is a breeze, so no worries about tough hikes or anything. If you’re looking for a fun spot to chill this summer, I definitely recommend checking it out!
Fai M — Google review
Fairly easy and quick hike with a few washouts on the way, but possible to walk around them, there are clear paths made by other walkers. However, once you reach the stream, then bouldering on slippery rocks or crossing through the stream barefoot is needed to reach the waterfall. I would say definitely worth it if you are willing to do the bouldering/stream crossing to get to the waterfall, but if not, then this hike is not worth it, the view from afar is not very impressive.
Emilija K — Google review
Came here after finishing the waikaremoana great walk - best waterfall I've seen in NZ! The path is a bit dangerous (lots of slips and thorns), you will need to climb over fallen trees. Took 1 hour walk from car. No one there so got to skinny dip :D
Connor B — Google review
A very special place, but I can also see why the track is closed. There are very fresh washouts since the last big rainfalls of winter, gets dangerous and very steep at times so don’t go during or after rainfall and consider taking a PLB with you. Would not recommend to a new hiker.
Reishi O — Google review
Spectacular waterfall that flows over towering sandstone cliffs into a small pool. The track to Shine Falls starts in open grassy farmland that meanders under towering sandstone and limestone cliffs then passes through a patch of native bush in the Boundary Stream Scenic Reserve before arriving at the falls where there is a swimming hole and picnic tables. Stunning spot to go for a walk or even a swim if you are brave.
Anthony C — Google review
An amazing magical place, a relatively easy walk in, allow 30-45 minutes. A little steep in places, so ensure you have good walking footwear. The waterfall is impressive at 58 metres high, the pool is refreshing and safe, however deep around the edges and near and behind the fall. There's sheltered picnic tables at the car park and a long drop toilet (bring toilet paper and hand sanitizer). Also recommend you take your own drinking water and food/snacks and take all your rubbish out with you. The road there once off the highway is mostly gravel and narrow in places. Drive safely and enjoy. No overnight camping allowed.
Mel R — Google review
Wonderful walk in the countryside where you can see limestone and Sandstone cliffs, grazing sheep, bush and waterfalls. While you travel over unsealed road for about 6kms to get there, it is totally worth it. Be wary there may be prickles on the path in places and if its a hot day, take a sunhat and your water bottle
Hariata H — Google review
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653 Heays Access Road, Putorino 4181, New Zealand
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Lake Waikaremoana

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Lake
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Lake Waikaremoana, located in the remote wilderness of New Zealand's North Island, offers a backcountry experience amidst lush forests, waterfalls, and stunning lake views. This area is rich in Maori history and is home to a variety of walking tracks, including the Lake Waikaremoana Great Walk. The trek features some uphill sections but is generally manageable for most hikers. It's recommended to visit during summer when there are more people around and the weather is milder.
Wow, so beautiful. Did the Great Walk for four days. So peaceful and lovely spots to stop and camp or stay in huts.
Deb S — Google review
Love this place. A world away from civilisation. Relaxing or adventure, camping or hiking, swimming, or boating the choices here for a holiday are endless. I've been coming here for over 20 years. My kids have enjoyed many holidays here playing and fishing on the lake. Great for families or even go solo. The hike trails are really well maintained with tramping huts. One of NZs great walks. The views are stunning. Love it
Michael S — Google review
Went for a ride up the Napier Taupo road and just before waipunga falls took a left through the whirinaki forest to minginui then turned right to head to lake waikeremoana absolutely amazing country, native bush as far as you can see . I was expecting old camping grounds but was pleasantly surprised and the nice modern looking facilities . Next time I will stay and have a look around but I had to get back home this day . Great ride
Garry E — Google review
A hidden gem, beautiful Lake tucked deep into the back country. If you don't mind a few corners and dirt roads, check it out. Definitely off the beating track, but has that untouched feel to it.
Simi T — Google review
I'd recommend going during the summer because there will be more people around and because it gets quite cold up there on the winter. The trek is not that hard, it does have some uphill parts that will make you a little tired depending on how heavy your stuff is. Don't forget to bring enough food if you're doing the whole walk, make sure you bring fire sources and a good camping knife. Water and wood are provided at the huts. You'll have beautifull views of the lake, it is worth a visit.
Douglas O — Google review
Beautiful Lake and heaps to do in the region. If coming from north the gravel road is intense and takes a good car and experienced driver. Definatley worth it when you get there it is beautiful and serene, the forest and surrounding lakes are also mind blowing. Ultimate place to relaxation and exploring nature at its finest and untouched. The photos form the lake high up are from Loos lookout its a 30 min walk up, and 15 mins down
Sarah H — Google review
Beautiful walk! If you are fit and don't stop all the time to take photos of the many point of view, you'll probably be much faster than what the sign are saying so take your time and enjoy!
Cyrille G — Google review
Waikaremoana is a beautiful place with amazing views of the lake. Natural bush as far as the eyes can see. It has many walkways that are a mixture of easy and med hiking. I would recommend that you visit during summer time as winter can be challenging. With snow and road closures due to road/hill slips. Also if you visit please ensure to keep Te Urewera clean by taking all your rubbish with you when you leave. No electricity, No cell reception, No Gas and No Treated water. You can rent a beaken from the boat transportation service areas. We did trekking during winters and I will recommend you to try it out in Summers orelse trekking would be challenging. We were unable to use the tracks either.
Robin S — Google review
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Hawke's Bay Region 4195, New Zealand, USA
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Morere Hot Springs

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Thermal baths
Nature & Parks
Morere Hot Springs is a 363-hectare reserve located in a natural bush setting, offering hot and cold pools hidden within native rainforest. Visitors can enjoy a large hot indoor swimming pool, cold outdoor pool, and two hot pools with a cold plunge pool accessible via a 10-minute walk through the bush. The area features stunning Nikau forest and picturesque river crossings, although some paths may be challenging for certain individuals.
I visited Morere Hot Springs at around 11 a.m. on a weekday, traveling approximately 40 minutes from Gisborne. Despite it being a weekday, the place was quite crowded. After paying the entrance fee, we found both a pool area and spa facilities near the entrance. A short 10-minute walk through the forest led us to a secluded spa by the valley. The walk itself was refreshing, with the scent of trees adding to the experience. Although the two small spas there were busy, we joined in and enjoyed relaxing together with others. It was a fantastic experience. We brought a simple packed lunch, which we shared with the kids. Afterward, we played together in the pool area near the entrance, and it was so much fun! There are also barbecue facilities available for a fee of $10. I noticed some visitors had set up tents and were having a barbecue. It seems that day camping is allowed and quite flexible there. Overall, we had a wonderful time at Morere Hot Springs, and I would recommend it to anyone looking for a relaxing and enjoyable day out with family or friends.
James J — Google review
Absolutely loved the experience here. We went on a week day and practically had the whole place to ourselves. The walk up to the top pools was just fabulous 👌felt like you were in another country (a very tropical feel) well done DoC. The top pools temps were good and the plunge pool was good too! Nice that these pools were tucked away for privacy from tge main pool down bottom. Fantastic and friendly service by Debbie at the office who gives you a thorough run down of the place. Only $20 per adult:-) for as long as you want. Thoroughly recommend stopping if you're popping through this way.
Shona W — Google review
We had a lovely visit to the hot springs. Enjoyed both the inside and outside pools and the lovely reserve.
Sharon J — Google review
Avoid this place if looking for a peaceful and relaxing soak. There's a guy that is frequently there that plays his music loudly through his boom box and also does drumming, all right next to the pools. I spoke to the lady at reception who knows him by name and simply shrugged her shoulders with indifference. Even after I spelt out that paying $20 for a relaxing soak in native bush shouldn't have to put up with that stuff she couldn't have cared less. I won't be back give their couldn't care less attitude.
Glenn M — Google review
What a fantastic experience! Worth it for the walk in the Nikau alone. Lovely natural-feeling hot pool experience for the whole family. Interesting history too. We were so lucky to hit this on the first day open in two years, highly recommended, don't drive past! Check info on Facebook page as Google maps info needs updating. Currently closed Tuesday and Wednesday, open other days 11am-6pm.
Giles L — Google review
Lovely place staff were friendly enjoyed our soak just some points to maybe look at the private pools could do with a clean as there was floating things in the water maybe a scoop or something to add and another thing the women's toilets there's only 2 showers maybe a time limit shower maybe future plans a sign saying please be mindful as I get it there's a door on the showers but nothing in the cubical
Tia R — Google review
Absolutely delightful experience. Made extra special by the lovely Deb and Harmony. Two of the friendliest and sweetest woman you could ever meet.
Peter M — Google review
The most amazing Nikau forest I have seen anywhere in New Zealand. The moss on all the rocks in the river crossings were also absolutely idyllic more so that I have seen elsewhere. The river crossings were an absolute highlight however these were a bit tricky with paths across high cliffs with big drop offs to walk, so certainly not for everyone. As an experienced tramper I had not expected much out of this reserve, but don't let the concrete path for the first five minutes fool you, a very worthwhile experience with a hot dip at the end.
Carla M — Google review
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State Highway 2, Mōrere 4078, New Zealand
https://www.doc.govt.nz/parks-and-recreation/places-to-go/east-coast/places/morere-springs-area/morere-hot-springs/
+64 6 837 8856
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Rere Rockslides

Nature & Parks
Geologic Formations
What an awesome natural water slide. Caution is important - it's slippery! I saw people losing their footing as they walked across the stream to get set up for the slide down. Be prepared for your air mattress or boogie board to take an unexpected turn. It's rock that you'll be banging against. And it looked like the people sliding had fun!
David V — Google review
Always been an incredible place with some dark New Zealand history though, but a fun place to go to, just be aware it's a rock slide so be careful cause you can get hurt.
Urban K — Google review
The rock slide is a lovely natural wonder which looks like it would be fun on the right day. The reason for the low rating is re all the untidy Kiwis, there was rubbish all over the place, even in the water, blow up mattresses, tyres, bottles etc. The rubbish bins were overflowing with rubbish on the ground. If you have driven all this way with the food, drink, body boards, mattresses etc, take it all home with you. This was the worst I have ever come across in NZ. Not a good picture.
Darryl S — Google review
There are two car parks, one at top and one at the bottom where the toilet is. There are tables and seating next to the rock slide. It's such an awesome way to cool off on a hot day. I highly recommend doing.
Leon K — Google review
Looks like a great place to have fun sliding down the rock slides. There are warning signs up giving advice and injury is a possibility. We were on our own, so decided it wasn't safe to try, also no mobile phone connection available for emergency. I would definitely recommend a body board or mattress for sliding down. There's a fairly deep pool at the bottom, worth checking out for obstructions hidden under water before sliding (submerged free branches etc).
Chris B — Google review
Such a great day out for everyone. For the adventurous the rockslide is terrific endless fun. You can go again and again. Make sure you bring a body board but if you forget there are some broken ones in the skips. You can also bring smaller children as there is an area suitable for them to play.
Jamie C — Google review
Good fun, best to take an inflatable mattress/ air bed for best use. Body boards are ok. Generally safe, however you can expect a few bruises and bumps if you come off your equipment. Can get busy during peak periods, most people only stay for an hour or two. Toilets available to go to or to get changed in which was a bonus
Matthew H — Google review
A lot of fun if you are adventurous - imagine it would be even better if there had been a good rainfall before. A boogie board with handles would be better and safer than the assortment of yoga mats, etc that we saw
Alison T — Google review
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Wharekopae Road, Ngatapa 4072, New Zealand
http://waterfalls.co.nz/waterfalls-by-region/83-new-zealand-waterfalls/north-island/hawkesbay/301-rere-slide-waterfall
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Eastwoodhill National Arboretum of NZ

Arboretum
Nature & Parks
Nestled in New Zealand, Eastwoodhill National Arboretum spans 135 hectares and was established in 1910 by Douglas Cook. The arboretum is dedicated to showcasing a wide variety of plant species that contribute to global ecology and conservation efforts. It also focuses on preserving endangered tree species and conducting educational research. Visitors can explore the diverse collection of exotic and native trees and shrubs, join guided tours, or visit the visitor center.
We walked on almost all the paths all morning. It was beautiful from the moment we arrived and it turned out to be some of the most beautiful things I have ever seen in New Zealand. And this was also the most beautiful arboretum I have ever seen. It was an absolutely fantastic morning, there was no wind and autumn had begun, so some of the trees had such beautiful yellow, golden and red colours at the same time that the grass was completely green and other of the trees were still completely green. Here and there some brightly coloured leaves had fallen down on the path, there were red ripe apples hanging on the trees and there were real chestnuts, horse chestnuts and unusually large acorns on the forest floor. I also saw a very beautiful tree with the largest magnolia fruits I have ever seen. And everywhere there was such a lovely smell of autumn, and I thought about how cozy autumn is.
Katrine C — Google review
Stayed for one night on our bike ride. All the facilities a cyclist needs. Very homely accommodation and amazing food. We couldn't have asked for more. Will definitely be back again. Thank you
Eleanor W — Google review
Terrific combination of beautiful surroundings, extraordinary staff who are committed to helping you, good selection of tracks to hike. Te Ah at reception (I hope I spelled his name correctly) was like a friend trying to ensure I had the best possible visit. I enjoyed plunger coffee and a cheese toasty (with onions) - $5/ea. I can understand where most scenic reserves/conservation areas are free; the idea of paying a fee may be problematic. This is worth your time and money.
David V — Google review
Went to the dog day it was great had a photographer on site took some photos of the dogs looked at them on Facebook had a good afternoon tea it was a good day out.
Tony P — Google review
Great place to spend a day walking and soaking up the huge number of trees and the bird song. Hilly, but good tracks.
S W — Google review
What a treasure this place is (especially if you love trees & plants)! Beautiful gardens and a very peaceful atmosphere.
Ed F — Google review
Perfect for a hot day, well put together - plenty of walks
Joe H — Google review
What a national treasure. It was the most wonderful experience enjoying botanical nature at it's best!
Raey H — Google review
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2392 Wharekopae Road, Ngatapa 4072, New Zealand
http://www.eastwoodhill.org.nz/
+64 6 863 9003
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Bushmere Estate

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Winery
Vineyard
Nestled in the picturesque landscape of Matawhero, Bushmere Estate is a delightful destination for wine enthusiasts and food lovers alike. This charming estate features an inviting cellar door where visitors can savor a selection of exquisite wines, including Chardonnay, Gewurztraminer, Viognier, Pinot Gris, Montepulciano, and Sangiovese. The Vines restaurant on-site complements these fine wines with a delectable menu that showcases local flavors.
Fabulous, tasty meal and amazing wine tasting. Cellar Master was knowledgeable and engaging. We loved learning more about the wines and stories about the wine making process. It was a lovely relaxing tasting made better with the food. Food was absolutely delicious. The seafood was fresh and tasty. Relaxing meal in a beautiful setting. Entrees about $20, mains $40, wine tasting was $10 (very reasonably priced for the quantity and quality), but we bought six bottles so not charged.
Toni I — Google review
My partner and I went for lunch and a wine tasting. The staff were incredibly knowledgeable about their wine. The service was great and the food was delicious. I would definitely recommend the duck, pork belly, and the sticky date pudding!
Jessica D — Google review
Nice lovely place. Welcoming staffs. I don’t drink wine, but those in my team enjoyed wine tasting and ended up buying a Chardonnay. Not in menu, but they made a coffee for my mum 😊. But if you are a vegan, the only item in menu is Canneloni. We were 50% vegan in our team, and had to order two Canneloni coz no option.
Dev M — Google review
Didn’t wine taste, we only sat down for lunch after a rail bike tour. Service was excellent, location - stunning and crucially, the food was delicious. The manager was apologetic that there was a bit of a wait but the wait times were pretty reasonable & the food came out relatively quick. We had the hummus dip with fresh crunchy bread, a cannelloni with creamy ricotta spinach filling and sticky lamb ribs which was finger licking good. Highly recommend.
Sandeep M — Google review
Excellent option. Having lunch by the vineyard is pretty special. We were a group of 10 celebrating the end of the year. They had several groups in different areas, a very busy day. However, the crew managed very well to serve us. We all enjoyed food, beers, wine, an awesome selection of ciders and the atmosphere. Definitely worth it.
Nadia M — Google review
I can't speak highly enough of this place. We did the wine tasting, and had a meal. The Vinyard owner was just so passionate about presenting his wines to us - he had us captivated. We tasted six wines for $7.50 nz per person, which we thought was very reasonable and the food was exceptional.
Neil W — Google review
Absolutely amazing. A fabulous boutique winery. $5 for 5 wines and great hosting with them. Also dined and the food was superb. Desserts devine. A must if in Gisborne.
Michelle A — Google review
Lovely experience. Food was delicious (we had the tandoori chicken and chicken pate). Wonderful wine tasting with the cellar master (and owner) Shona. Wonderful range of wines, we took away a mixed case. Highly recommend, and recommend making a reservation in advance.
MarkSonia T — Google review
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166 Main Road, Makaraka, Gisborne 4071, New Zealand
http://www.bushmere.com/
+64 6 868 9317
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