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Nestled at the foot of Te Mata Peak, Havelock North is a charming village in Hawke's Bay that blends Art Deco architecture with a thriving food and wine scene. This is New Zealand's fruit bowl, where orchards and vineyards stretch to the horizon, and the village's tree-lined streets buzz with artisan bakeries, boutique wineries, and a relaxed café culture. It's a perfect base for exploring the region's acclaimed wines, from bold reds to crisp whites, and for soaking up the area's rich Māori and settler history.
Highlights & What to See
- Te Mata Peak: Hike or drive to the summit for panoramic views across Hawke's Bay, from Cape Kidnappers to the Ruahine Ranges. The peak is sacred to Māori and offers several walking trails through limestone outcrops.
- Village Wineries: Duck into cellar doors like Craggy Range, Te Mata Estate, and Elephant Hill for tastings of world-class Bordeaux blends and Chardonnay. Many have restaurants with vineyard views.
- Farmers' Market: Saturday mornings at the Havelock North Village Market overflow with seasonal stone fruit, artisan cheeses, and fresh-baked sourdough – grab a coffee and a pastry to start your day.
- Art Deco Architecture: The village centre is dotted with beautifully preserved 1930s buildings, including the iconic Havelock North Library and the Municipal Theatre.
- Cape Kidnappers: A short drive away, this dramatic headland is home to the world's largest mainland gannet colony. Access is by guided tour or 4WD along the beach at low tide.
Suggested Time to Spend
Two to three days is ideal to soak up the village vibe, explore the wineries, and conquer Te Mata Peak. With a car, you can easily combine a morning hike, an afternoon of wine tasting, and an evening at a top-notch restaurant. If you're short on time, a full day from Napier or Hastings is doable, focusing on the peak and a couple of cellar doors.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Napier: 20 minutes north, famous for its Art Deco architecture, the National Aquarium, and Marine Parade.
- Hastings: 10 minutes away, offering the Splash Planet water park, the Hawke's Bay Exhibition Centre, and a vibrant Saturday market.
- Te Awanga: Coastal village with a long beach, the Cape Kidnappers gannet colony, and several wineries including Clearview Estate.
- Waimarama Beach: A stunning surf beach 25 minutes south, ideal for swimming, surfing, and a seafood lunch at the Waimarama Beach Store.
- Central Hawke's Bay: Explore towns like Waipukurau and Waipawa, with their heritage buildings, and the Ruahine Range for tramping.
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Image credits
- Napier — Eva Rinaldi / CC BY-SA 2.0
- Hastings — Mattinbgn / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Te Awanga — Smial ( talk ) / FAL
- Waimarama Beach — Charlie fairbairn / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Cape Kidnappers — ShakyIsles / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Central Hawke's Bay — Robyn Gallagher from Auckland, New Zealand / CC BY 2.0