Your Labour Weekend in Gisborne sorted!
Where to stay and what to do when visiting for the First Light Wine & Food Festival…
Domestic travel has never been more appealing and with the next long weekend hosting Gisborne’s First Light Wine and Food Festival, it makes sense to make the trip to our region this October.
Gisborne is well known for its amazing weather and sunshine hours - let’s be honest, the sun is probably shining there now!
We have had incredible weather, boasting 25 degrees the last few Labour Weekends so it’s def the place to be to kick off your summer travels.
If you are driving to the Gisborne region you’re likely to zip past stunning scenery from all directions, and if you’re flying from either Wellington or Auckland (50min trip) you will be treated with stunning views of the celebrated Poverty Bay Flats- Gisborne's thriving horticulture hub.
Eventually you’ll hit one of the many beaches of the region and depending on the winds you’ll be able to spend some time watching surfers enjoying our world class waves, kite surfing or just enjoying the sea. Or if surfing is your thing, jump right in and join the locals in the waves before checking into your accommodation.
The Manutuke Glamping retreat is a unique accommodation option, or if you’re looking for an ocean side accommodation experience, Tatapouri Bay offers glamping, camping and cabins.
There's plenty of other unique stays in Gisborne like the Hinterland Retreat. For those who prefer hotel/motel accommodation we have various lovely motels run by our welcoming locals, all situated on the doorstep of Gisborne town where you will find plenty of options for a morning coffee.
But first it’s time to eat! You might head to the Sunshine Brewer, our local brewery producing the famous Gissy Gold beers, to kick off the evening. If you’re more wine inclined Crawford Road Kitchen hosts the Gisborne Wine Centre and offers a large selection of Gisborne wines in case you want to familiarise yourself with local drops before the Wine & Food Festival on Sunday!
It’s Saturday morning and what do you know, the sun is shining again!
Walkers rejoice- head to the main beach to stroll down the boardwalk. If you’re on a roll with the beaches take a short drive up the coast to Makorori and explore the sheltered bay. Over the next bay you’ll find Tatapouri and if you’re not already staying there, check it out for yourself with a morning coffee made with beans from our local roastery Far East Coffee.
Kaiti Hill offers an easy incline walk with great views at the top (accessible from town) and a nice segway into a visit to the local farmers market if you’re staying in town. For the rest of your sunny Saturday, Gisborne has an activity for everyone. If you’ve planned and booked in advance, the Rail Trail is a fantastic way to see more of Gisborne from a unique perspective.
Those who prefer exploring by foot will fancy a trip to Eastwoodhill to explore. Only half an hour from town, this arboretum boasts 25km of walking trails and the largest collection of Northern Hemisphere trees in the Southern Hemisphere. Not to be missed, the breathtaking trees and walks will impress any visitor.
Finally if exercise isn’t on the agenda, Neat Places has all the foodies and shoppers sorted with this list of their recommendations for 12 Hours in Gisborne, a complete day to relax in the City before the main Wine and Food event the following day!
On Sunday, fuel for the day ahead with brunch at one of Gisborne’s great cafes. Before you know it, it will be time to head to the i-site and jump on one of the complimentary buses headed out to one of the three winery locations. We’ll take care of the rest of the afternoon from there. Plenty of wine, food and music in the gizzy sun.