Région de la baie de Hawke

Nouvelle-Zélande

Elephant Hill Winery Estate
Elephant Hill Winery Estate
Cape Kidnappers marks the southern most point of Hawke Bay on the east coast of the North Island of New Zealand.

It was named by Captain Cook after the one of his cabin boys was kidnapped by the local Maori in 1769.

Cape Kidnappers is home to a colony of Australasian Gannets which nest here over summer.

Access to this area is by walking (about 2 hours each way) at low tide only (ie starting to walk 3 hours before low tide), by a tractor and trailer ride along the beach, or by a 4wd bus through the farmland above the beach.

This photo is taken just after dawn, after a 2 hour walk in the dark along the beach.
Dawn rises over the city of Napier, with St Paul's Cathedral to the left of shot
Every year in September the Mabin family open their front paddocks to the public to let them explore ( and pick from ) their daffodils.  They do this for free and all money raised from the sale of the daffodils goes to the Plunket Society

Région de la baie de Hawke : les plus belles villes à visiter

Napier qui includes coucher de soleil et square ou place
Napier
Restauration, Plages et Art
Admirez une splendide architecture Art déco, des vues superbes sur l'océan et savourez des vins locaux dans cette charmante petite ville portuaire.

Les bonnes raisons d’y aller

  • Marine Parade
  • Mission Estate Winery
  • Plage de Napier
Te Mata Peak mettant en vedette panoramas et scènes tranquilles
Hastings
Baignade, Exploitations viticoles et Plages

Les bonnes raisons d’y aller

  • Te Mata Peak
  • Frimley Park
  • Cornwall Park
Havelock North qui includes square ou place et fontaine
Havelock North
Spas, Petite ville et Exploitations viticoles

Les bonnes raisons d’y aller

  • Te Mata Peak
  • Arataki Honey Visitor Centre
  • Birdwoods Gallery
Elephant Hill Estate Winery montrant parc
Haumoana
Familial, Excursions et Romantique

Les bonnes raisons d’y aller

  • Elephant Hill Estate Winery
Mahia
Mahia
Célèbre pour Plages

Les bonnes raisons d’y aller

  • Plage de Mahia