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24 Marine Parade, Bluff Hill, Napier 4110, New Zealand
View on Google MapsThis was a crazy and fun bike tour! We thought we were going to be last but ended up arriving first! We saw some funny signs (Caution: Cows can be Frisky) and some beautiful flowers and beach scenery! We would highly recommend this tour!!
Excellent service. Bikes were great and clear instructions given. We loved our day cycling and stopping at various vineyards to sample their wares! Definitely recommend.
Nice way to discover the different winemakers at your own pace. Your bike with a mountain bike, electric, along some beautiful wine regions. Tastings on your own and you can even eat with it. Fun day around Cape Kidnappers, driver Zeke is helpful and makes sure you go well on the road.
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Specialized infant seats are available, Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries, Suitable for all physical fitness levels, At the time of booking please advise your height so we can allocate the correct sized bikes for you., NOTE: tour starts with a 10am shuttle from our base in Napier to the first winery and a 4pm shuttle from the last winery back to Napier., Opening days and hours at wineries vary, we will advise you where possible, Please note that wineries charge for tastings (this is not included). The charge is around NZ$15-50 per person and is usually rebated against any purchases, On Saturdays and public holidays, BOOKINGS are recommended at the wineries you want to visit. Te Mata and Askerne welcome walk-ins however!
Well organised, bikes in tip top condition. Good interaction with people running the show. We enjoyed the self paced/guided journey. All of the wineries we visited were welcoming. Overall an enjoyable day.
Incredible scenery, incredible wineries, incredible day out! Bikes worked well, our driver Iain knew the area and history well and was very friendly and accommodating. Would highly recommend!
Highly recommend: Gorgeous route, clearly marked signs, protected path (away from cars) the entire route, and good communication from the company. We booked the E-bikes and it made this a breeze for multiple fitness levels! If you’re not fit, it’s okay, you can still do & *enjoy* it with their pedal assist e-bikes. NOTE: 1) the wineries listed on the viator itinerary are outdated. (See below) 2) you need to book some of them in advance. Not all are open 7 days a week. They will text you the night before w which are open, but you can find this on google to book in advance to get preferred times. 3) go to Craggy Range, especially if on e-bike. The view/ scenery is STUNNING and the elevation change to/from is minimal and very doable on e-bike. Cape Winery Cycle, their suggested route/locations in order, as of April 2025: Clearview Estate - Elephant Hill- Askerne - Craggy Range - Te Mata Estate - Black Barn
Such a cool company. We met some awesome people on the bus on the way to drop off. Then we stuck with the through the day. A lot of fun and a really cool way to do a wine tour around the beautiful region of Hawkes Bay
It was such a fun day with great staff. Relatively easy on the e-bikes. Only thing I didn’t realise is that you don’t have time to go to every winery. Highly recommend Askerne for lunch.
Very good fun, e-bikes make it very easy to cover the distance. We went to five out of the six vineyards and the tastings were all different and very good. Some excellent wines. Emails about needing to book some of the tastings, and food, could have come a little earlier, as we were travelling and could not reply or book in advance. Our guides were very clear with their instructions on the journey out to the start, so our getting slightly lost was down to our lapses in concentration. Would definitely do it again.
The good news first: e-bikes were in great condition and the trails are beautiful. Really nice. That’s important since this is more a bike ride than a wine tour. And it was a real experience. The bad news: some wineries are not open seven days; the route is confusing and the map handed out is more representational than literal (we got lost) and the weather is definitely relevant. It rained lightly for most of our ride. Be sure to note that wine is not included in the price so count on spending saying $50NZ+ more than the cost of the trip.