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  •   Home > News > National > Lower North Island

    The full Hawke's Bay trails network has reopened for the public, after a two-year rebuild from Cyclone Gabrielle

    The full Hawke's Bay trails network has reopened for the public, after a two-year rebuild from Cyclone Gabrielle


    30 percent of the trail sustained major damage, requiring full closures and extensive reconstruction.

    It totaled 58-kilometres of missing bridges, slips, and compromised stopbanks.

    Trails Cycling Coordinator Vicki Butterworth says the reopening showcases the community's resilience.

    She says the rebuilt, and reconnected loop is a testament of the strength of their community.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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