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Hawkes Bay Trails
On the Hawkes Bay Trails
Length200 km[1]
LocationHawkes Bay Region, New Zealand
UseWalking
Cycling
Horse riding
DifficultyModerate
SeasonYear round
SightsHawkes Bay landscape
wineries
Beach
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Hawkes Bay Trails.

The Hawkes Bay Trails are cycling and walking tracks in the Hawkes bay Hawkes Bay region of New Zealand's North Island.

Main Trail Systems

The Hawke's Bay Trails, which are in turn part of Nga Haerenga, the New Zealand Cycle Trail project, are made up of three distinct sections - the Landscapes Ride, the Water Ride and the Wineries Ride - and form a 'Great Ride' of more than 200 kilometres, known as the 'Cycling Capital of New Zealand'.

Trail history

The initial project was started in 2002, started by Napier City Mayor Barbara Arnott with Rotary clubs, Hastings District Council and HB Regional Council have worked together to help create Heretaunga Ararau - "the land of a hundred pathways"

Awards

References

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