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Explore Napier's Art Deco cityscape and the breathtaking New Zealand countryside with its luscious grapevines, orchards, Heretaunga Plains, low-lying wetlands, sweeping coastlines, and unique wildlife on a bike tour with Takaro Trails.
Explore Napier's Art Deco cityscape and the breathtaking New Zealand countryside with its luscious grapevines, orchards, Heretaunga Plains, low-lying wetlands, sweeping coastlines, and unique wildlife on a bike tour with Takaro Trails. There are over 200 kilometres of off-road Nga Haerenga trails on 22 'Great Rides', of which the most popular are the Water Ride (Cape Coast and Hawkes Bay), Wineries Ride (Havelock to Taradale), and Landscapes Ride (Taradale to Ahuriri).
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9 Nelson Quay, Ahuriri, Napier 4110, New Zealand
+64 6-835 9030
Bluff Hill lies at the north-east end of the Napier Hill limestone outcrop, with a steep cliff overlooking the Port of Napier
Established in 1862, the Napier Prison was New Zealand's oldest penal complex which remained operational till 1993
After the devastation caused by earthquake and subsequent fires in February 1931, Downtown Napier was rebuilt in the safe, streamlined, and economical Art Deco style which was very popular at the time
A symbol of Napier, the iconic 1
The MTG Hawke's Bay Tai Ahuriri is a museum, theatre and art gallery in Napier, housed across 3 distinct buildings
Marine Parade is a 2
Te Whare Tangaroa O Aotearoa - the National Aquarium of New Zealand, also known as Napier Aquarium, is home to over 100 rich and diverse saltwater, freshwater and land animals from New Zealand and around the world
Established in 1897, the Church Road Winery is New Zealand's third oldest winery
Located on and around an imposing hill on the banks of the Tūtaekuri River south of Taradale, Otatara Pa is one of New Zealand's most important Maori archeological sites
Rising to a height of 399 metres above the Heretaunga Plains, Te Mata Peak is a draw for its breathtaking views over the stunning landscape of craggy hills, flatlands, and steep cliffs plunging down to the coastline along the peninsula