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Gisborne, Tairawhiti. Rere Falls near Gisborne, Tairawhiti. By Ian Trafford. Surfing lesson, Tairawhiti. By Brennan Thomas. Proximity by car: 3 hr 30 min from Rotorua by plane: 1 hr from Auckland. The East Coast as it is renown for its expansive beaches and surf lifestyle.

The result is a city with a laid back feel to it and a favourite holiday destination for New Zealanders looking for sand, surf, and warmer weather. The region also experiences the warmest summer temperatures in the North Island due to sitting in a rain shadow and being protected by the prevailing westerly winds. The warm-dry climate also lends itself to wine production and today there many vineyards in the region producing world class wines.

The region is named from its only city and because the region is close to the International Dateline, the city is the first in the world to see the light of each new day. In the year , it was billed as the first city to see the sun in the new millennium. Cycle Gisborne offer both guided and self-guided tours and with a passion of crafting custom experiences. Ride unique side-by-side tandem bikes along disused railway lines with no need to balance or steer.

There's even an e-bike version. Choose a one-hour taster trail through wine country and across a long bridge, or a day trip with three hours of riding that includes tunnels and a leisurely picnic lunch stop overlooking the ocean.

Enjoy a longer trail between Wairoa and Mahia. This integrated experience provides an in-depth insight into the region's rich heritage. Take it at your own pace and enjoy the views along the way.

Stroll the pathways of Eastwoodhill Arboretum to discover one of the best tree collections in the southern hemisphere. There's a choice of trails, from the super-easy Blue Walk to the much-more-challenging Yellow Walk, which will take you up Mount Arataitai for massive views of the arboretum and beyond.

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