Cape Kidnappers

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Cape Kidnappers is a prominent headland on New Zealand’s North Island, famed for its dramatic coastal cliffs, world-class golf course, and large gannet bird colony.

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Cape Kidnappers Golf Course 0

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bird colony site
golf course
headland
tourist attraction
accessibleFrom Hastings NERFINISHED
Napier NERFINISHED
country New Zealand
designer Tom Doak NERFINISHED
gannetBreedingSeason approximately October to April
gannetColonyStatus one of the largest mainland gannet colonies in the world
hasActivity birdwatching
hiking
photography
hasBirdSpecies Australasian gannet NERFINISHED
hasCoastlineOn Pacific Ocean
hasEcosystemType coastal cliff ecosystem
coastal marine ecosystem
hasFauna seabirds
hasGeologicalFeature eroding sandstone and mudstone cliffs
hasGolfCourse Cape Kidnappers Golf Course NERFINISHED
hasHazard coastal erosion
rockfall
tidal access constraints
hasManagementConcern protection of nesting gannets
visitor safety on cliffs
hasProtectionStatus wildlife reserve (gannet colony area)
hasTourType tractor and trailer beach tours
hasViewOf Hawke Bay NERFINISHED
knownFor Cape Kidnappers Golf Course NERFINISHED
clifftop holes
dramatic coastal cliffs
large Australasian gannet colony
ocean views
scenic coastal walks
wildlife viewing
locatedAt Cape Kidnappers NERFINISHED
locatedIn Hawke's Bay Region NERFINISHED
North Island
locatedNear Napier NERFINISHED
Te Awanga NERFINISHED
partOf Hawke Bay coastline NERFINISHED
region eastern North Island
usedFor ecotourism
golf tourism
recreation

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Hawke's Bay Region tourismAttraction Cape Kidnappers