Hawkes Bay Trails
Pedal through a landscape of rolling vineyards, art deco architecture and sun-drenched coastlines on the Hawkes Bay Trails, a 200-kilometre network of cycle paths that is one of New Zealand's Great Rides. This is a trip that marries outdoor adventure with gourmet indulgence: you'll freewheel past cellar doors, farmers' markets and historic towns, with the Pacific Ocean as a constant blue companion. The trails are well surfaced and mostly flat, making them accessible to casual cyclists and families while still offering enough variety to satisfy seasoned riders.
Highlights & What to See
- Te Awanga & Cape Kidnappers – Ride the coastal trail to Cape Kidnappers, home to the world's largest mainland gannet colony. The cliffside views are breathtaking, and the gannets are mesmerising to watch from the viewing platform.
- Napier Art Deco Precinct – Pause in Napier to admire the world's finest concentration of 1930s art deco buildings. Join a guided walk or simply wander the streets, then refuel at one of the many cafés.
- Mission Estate Winery – New Zealand's oldest winery, established in 1851, offers tastings of its acclaimed wines in a stunning setting with views over the bay.
- Hastings & the Farmers' Market – On Saturday mornings, Hastings' market is a feast of local produce, artisan breads, cheeses and seasonal fruit. It's the perfect spot to stock up for a picnic.
- Clive River & Estuary – A peaceful section of trail that winds through wetlands and alongside the Clive River, ideal for birdwatching and spotting herons, pukeko and royal spoonbills.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most riders tackle the Hawkes Bay Trails over two to three days, allowing time to explore the towns, sample the wine and take detours to beaches and reserves. The full loop from Napier to Hastings and back via the coast is around 80 kilometres, easily split into two relaxed days. If you're short on time, the 30-kilometre coastal section from Napier to Cape Kidnappers makes a superb half-day ride, leaving the afternoon for a winery visit or a stroll through Napier's art deco streets.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Napier – The art deco capital and natural hub for the trails, with accommodation, restaurants and bike hire.
- Hastings – A vibrant town with a thriving food scene, farmers' markets and the nearby Te Mata Peak for panoramic views.
- Cape Kidnappers – Beyond the gannet colony, the cape offers dramatic coastal walks and luxury lodges.
- Te Mata Peak – A short ride or drive from Hastings, this iconic peak rewards with 360-degree views of the bay, vineyards and mountains.
- Hawke's Bay Wine Country – The region is dotted with over 70 wineries; combine a ride with cellar-door tastings at Craggy Range, Church Road or Elephant Hill.
- Maraetotara Falls – A 15-minute detour from the trails leads to a beautiful waterfall and swimming hole in a native forest reserve.
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Image credits
- Napier — Eva Rinaldi / CC BY-SA 2.0
- Hastings — Mattinbgn / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Cape Kidnappers — ShakyIsles / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Te Mata Peak — Kindofastudent / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Hawke's Bay Wine Country — Robyn Gallagher from Auckland, New Zealand / CC BY 2.0
- Maraetotara Falls — Robyn Gallagher from Auckland, New Zealand / CC BY 2.0