Hawke's Bay Regional Council chairman Fenton Wilson said the council was organising "Wheely Glassy" to celebrate the completion of the Wineries Ride, something "a bit different for Hawke's Bay people and visitors to the region".
"Hawke's Bay Trails are a great way to access Hawke's Bay's fantastic activities and attractions.
"A year ago there was just the one bike hire business in the Wineries Ride area and now there are three, with positive spin-offs for wineries, cafes and local accommodation providers."
Ulmer, who is the New Zealand Cycle Trail ambassador, said she was looking forward to visiting the region again to experience the Wineries Ride and the Hawke's Bay Trails.
"I've heard a lot about them and I'm keen to join the fun and find out what other people think," Ms Ulmer said.
The $5.5 million Hawke's Bay Trails were jointly-funded by the regional council and The New Zealand Cycle Trail, working with Napier and Hastings councils, Rotary clubs, community trusts, corporates and private individuals.
The Wineries Ride Wheely Glassy event starts from Hastings Golf Course, Maraekakaho Rd on Sunday, November 4 at 1pm and finishes with the finale party at Trinity Hill Winery from 3.30pm.