A Christmas Celebration in Hawke’s Bay Homes
7th - 9th Nov 2024
In support of Cranford Hospice
Birdwoods Boxed Lunch
Take a break from the Trail – book a boxed lunch from Birdwoods. Orders close 6th November.
Muse Silent Auction
Bid on the beautiful 'Vessels for Holly' artwork by the incredible Helen Kerridge. Closes 9th November.
Event Info
Prepare yourself for a wonderful Holly Trail 2024 - you'll find everything you need to know here!
Hawke’s Bay’s premier fundraising event in support of Cranford Hospice.
Experience The Holly Trail, a wonderful biennial event featuring the very best of Hawke’s Bay homes and gardens. The three-day trail winds its way through some of the region’s most spectacular properties at a time when gardens are at their most breathtaking. Take the time to marvel at the thoughtful designs, and gather ideas to inspire your own creative projects.
Inspired by the magic of Christmas, we have a team of talented home stylists and floral designers who will bring a symphony of colour, charm, and craft to each home. This will be an experience you truly do not want to miss and one which you will remember for years to come. So gather a group of your favourite people, and prepare to be wowed by this spectacular celebration of creativity and passion
Your ticket makes a difference.
The Holly Trail is held in support of Cranford Hospice. In 2022, the Holly Trail Trust was able to donate over $400,000 to help the hospice deliver critical services to the people of Hawke’s Bay at a time when they need it most. This event has raised over $3m since its inception in 2000.
Please take a moment to watch this short video from Cranford Hospice Chief Executive, Andrew Lesperance, who explains just how the Holly Trail makes a difference.
Featuring eleven beautiful properties across Hawke's Bay
Gallery
Scroll through some of the outstanding images from previous Holly Trails
News
Stay up-to-date with articles about the upcoming Holly Trail and new details
Contact
Reach out to us if you require further information about the Holly Trail