Guidebook for Waiheke Island

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Guidebook for Waiheke Island

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This is a great ground to take kids for a run around and a kick of the ball. Also great for running training and there are two trails here.
6 locals recommend
Onetangi Sports Park
6 locals recommend
This is a great ground to take kids for a run around and a kick of the ball. Also great for running training and there are two trails here.
Our course is open for play every day of the year - weather permitting.From our opening in 1973, the original 9 holes (greens) have been expanded to 11, played from 18 tee blocks.
9 locals recommend
Waiheke Golf Course
9 locals recommend
Our course is open for play every day of the year - weather permitting.From our opening in 1973, the original 9 holes (greens) have been expanded to 11, played from 18 tee blocks.

Food Scene

Batch Winery is a family owned, state of the art winery and restaurant located at Waiheke Islands’ highest vineyard.
27 locals recommend
Batch Winery
129 Carsons Rd
27 locals recommend
Batch Winery is a family owned, state of the art winery and restaurant located at Waiheke Islands’ highest vineyard.
Te Whau Vineyard planted its first vines in 1996 after being purchased by the Forsyth family in 1993. In 1999 the first wines were produced – the award-winning ‘The Point’ and the Te Whau Chardonnay.
9 locals recommend
Te Whau Vineyard & Restaurant
218 Te Whau Dr
9 locals recommend
Te Whau Vineyard planted its first vines in 1996 after being purchased by the Forsyth family in 1993. In 1999 the first wines were produced – the award-winning ‘The Point’ and the Te Whau Chardonnay.
The first Bordeaux vines and olive trees were planted at Stonyridge in 1982 by Stephen White with the help of his family and friends. It was his dream to find a location where Bordeaux grape varieties
49 locals recommend
Stonyridge Vineyard
80 Onetangi Rd
49 locals recommend
The first Bordeaux vines and olive trees were planted at Stonyridge in 1982 by Stephen White with the help of his family and friends. It was his dream to find a location where Bordeaux grape varieties
Te Motu was established in 1988 when the Dunleavy family purchased 30 acres of land on Waiheke Island. The first vines were planted in 1989 and the first harvest was produced in 1993.
8 locals recommend
Te Motu
8 locals recommend
Te Motu was established in 1988 when the Dunleavy family purchased 30 acres of land on Waiheke Island. The first vines were planted in 1989 and the first harvest was produced in 1993.