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Hastings isite Visitor Information Centre
319 Heretaunga Street East, Hastings, Hastings, Hawke's Bay, New Zealand
About Hastings isite Visitor Information Centre
Welcome to the Hastings iSite Visitor Information Centre, located at Heretaunga Street East in Hastings, New Zealand. As an establishment, point of interest, and travel agency, we are here to help you make the most of your time in the beautiful Hastings District.
With over 70 wineries in the area, Hastings District is a haven for food and wine enthusiasts. You'll be delighted by the abundance of fruit orchards and the wide variety of boutique and artisan delicacies. Don't miss the opportunity to visit the Hawke's Bay Farmers’ Market, one of New Zealand's oldest and largest weekly farmer’s markets.
Nature lovers will be spoilt for choice in Hastings. The district boasts outstanding beaches, scenic cycling trails, and picturesque walking tracks. Make sure to visit iconic natural landmarks such as Cape Kidnappers and Te Mata Peak.
The Hastings District is a vast area consisting of several towns and communities. Hastings itself is the economic heart of Hawke's Bay, offering a wide range of attractions. Explore the Toitoi - Hawke's Bay Arts and Events Centre, immerse yourself in art at the Hastings City Art Gallery, and indulge in superb dining and drinking options. The CBD also offers a diverse retail scene, from big box chains to independent boutique operators.
If you're a wine enthusiast, you'll be delighted to know that Hastings is a wine growing district. The Gimblett Gravels area is particularly renowned, covering 800 hectares and characterized by its unique soil type. The wine produced here, focusing on Bordeaux varieties such as Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Malbec, and Cabernet Franc, is of exceptional quality.
Explore the charming coastal settlements of Haumoana and Te Awanga. Haumoana, located just south of the Tukituki River outlet, offers wetlands, walking and cycle tracks, and the scenic Tukituki river mouth. Te Awanga is home to a tight-knit coastal community and some of New Zealand's finest wineries, including Elephant Hill, Clearview Estate, and Te Awanga Estate. Don't miss the opportunity to visit Cape Kidnappers, which serves as the gateway to Te Awanga.
Discover the scenic beauty and fruit orchards of the Esk Valley, located on SH2 in the north of the Hastings District. This area is also renowned for its outstanding wineries, including Esk Valley Estate and Linden Estate.
Clive, a small riverside town situated between Hastings and Napier, offers a mix of retail shops, eateries, and outdoor activities. Enjoy water sports on the Clive River and take a leisurely stroll or cycle along the river-side walkway.
Havelock North, a quaint township located at the foot of Te Mata Peak, offers boutique shopping, a thriving café culture, and a range of accommodation options. Use Havelock North as your base to explore the Tukituki River Valley and the coastal settlements of Ocean Beach and Waimarama.
Please note that products and offers may change without notice. We recommend contacting the operator for up-to-date information on compliance with health and safety regulations.
Stay connected with us to stay informed about the latest happenings in Hawke's Bay, exciting things to do, the trendiest places to eat and drink, and fantastic deals. We are here to ensure your visit to Hastings is unforgettable.
Photos of Hastings isite Visitor Information Centre
G04/319 Heretaunga Street East, Hastings 4122, New Zealand
Opening hours of Hastings isite Visitor Information Centre
Monday:
09:00 - 16:00
Tuesday:
09:00 - 16:00
Wednesday:
09:00 - 16:00
Thursday:
09:00 - 16:00
Friday:
09:00 - 16:00
Saturday:
10:00 - 14:00
Sunday:
Day off
Reviews of Hastings isite Visitor Information Centre
"Locations has been changed now to heretaunga street east, you can book bus tickets on the spot"
"Well set up place and very friendly people"
"I would like to give a shout out to Rita and Sarah @ Hastings visitor information centre . Both went out of their way to find me accommodation especially when there was little availability. Rita and Sarah advise on where to go snd where to stay was fantastic. Thank you help ladies"
"Not what I expected. The staff were lovely and helpful, however when I walked into a massive empty room with a large reception desk and a table with a few brochures I thought I was in the reception of a fancy Hotel. I went in to get a simple map of Hastings (street map) and the only ones available were the Wine & Food map and Trail map Hastings/Napier, which are good if that’s what your looking for, but I was after an actual map of Hastings that is accurate and shows all streets, parks & reserves (basically a big print out from google maps) I remember iSites having heaps of different maps, books, little souvenirs and pieces of local history. Pretty disappointed with the ‘upgrade’ to the Hastings iSite."
"The staff was cheerful and so helpful in organising a bike route. They even rent bikes, so it was all easily sorted out. Friendlier people you cannot find."
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