In 1986 the Historic Bank of New Zealand Building was gifted to the people of Central Hawkes Bay to house a museum.
Over the course of the next 10 years this dream became a brewery, GodsOwn (a play on belonging to Godfrey and being in Godzone), surrounded by a natural environment where families could relax and enjoy themselves.
Buying bare land in the emerging Bridge Pa Triangle Wine Growing Region of Hawke’s Bay in 2000, the Wilcock family bought into a dream that these unique soils could make some of the worlds best wines.
On Yer Bike Winery Tours is a fun and healthy way to see and enjoy the countryside that is the world-renowned Gimblett Gravels and Bridge.
Trinity Hill offers three ranges of wines to suit a variety of palates, wallets and menus.
Ngatarawa is a story-teller of wine, place and people captured in a bottle. Lifetimes
In ancient Greece the Sileni were companions of Dionysus, the god of good things - wine, vineyards and theatre.
Oruawharo’s homestead, gardens and woodlands offer possibilities for all.
A scenic Maraetotara Falls can be found along the popular Maraetotara Historic Walk, close to the site of the old Havelock North Power Station.
Cape Kidnappers safari experience takes you to Hawke's Bay Cape Kidnappers Gannet Colony - the world's largest, most accessible Gannet nesting place.