Olympic cyclist Sarah Ulmer will help launch the Wineries Ride trail in Hastings this weekend which promises to be really classy ... or that should be "Wheely Glassy".
That's the name of the event which will mark the opening of the Wineries Ride, the newest section of Hawke's Bay Trails. Wheely Glassy is part of the Food and Wine Classic, which includes a number of events around the region from today until November 11.
To celebrate the Wineries Ride, people are being encouraged to use pedal power to experience the trail which takes in more than a dozen world-class cellar doors in the Bridge Pa and Fernhill wine growing district.
The Wineries Ride has 36km of mostly off-road, flat trail and people will be able to enjoy wine tasting opportunities, new release wines, food and music at various stops.
It is part of the bigger Hawke's Bay Trails, which is one of 20 Great Rides around the country and a joint initiative between Nga Haerenga, the New Zealand Cycle Trail and the Hawke's Bay Regional Council.