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ing salads as well as corn fritters, pastas, nachos and other faves. Drop-dead-gorgeous
baking (try the coconut and lime cake).
Getting There & Away
InterCity and Naked Bus pass through Waipawa and Waipukurau on their Welling-
ton-Napier routes.
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Kaweka &
Ruahine Ranges
The remote Kaweka and Ruahine ranges separate Hawke's Bay from the Central Plateau.
These forested wildernesses offer some of the North Island's best tramping. See the DOC
pamphlets Kaweka Forest Park & Puketitiri Reserves and Eastern Ruahine Forest Park
for details of tracks and huts (both available online at www.doc.govt.nz ) .
An ancient 136km Maori track, now know as the Gentle Annie Road , runs inland
from Omahu near Hastings to Taihape, via Otamauri and Kuripapango (where there's a
basic but charming DOC campsite, adult/child $6/3). This isolated route takes around
three hours (or a couple of days by bike).
Kaweka J , the highest point of the range (1724m), can be reached by a three-to-five-
hour tramp from the end of Kaweka Rd; from Napier take Puketitiri Rd then Whittle Rd.
The drive is worthwhile in itself; it's partly unsealed and takes three hours return.
Enjoy a soak in natural hot pools before or after the three-hour walk on Te Puia Track ,
which follows the picturesque Mohaka River . From Napier, take Puketitiri Rd, then
Pakaututu Rd, then Makahu Rd to the road-end Mangatutu Hot Pools ( www.doc.govt.nz ) .
Parts of the road can be dicey - bring a 4WD if you've got one.
The Mokaha can be rafted with Mohaka Rafting (
06-839 1808;
www.mohakarafting.com ; from $95) .
 
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