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Originally Posted by JohnGalt American looking to take a cycling trip in NZ in late November/December but cant decide between the South and North Islands. Have been reading up on your beautiful country but was wondering where do you guys go to ride, what do you consider the best riding, time to go, etc? Not a racer, just love to ride, probably 50-60 miles (90-100 kms per day). Any help appreciated. |
John, the most spectacular part of NZ (in my opinion) is Otago and the West Coast of the South Island. Excellent scenery and good roads with (usually) not too much traffic. Small towns are reasonably close together in NZ, so it isn't much of a problem to ride the kind of distances you're talking of and being able to find somewhere to stay. The weather is picking up by Nov / Dec (from total crap to just crappy), but be aware that Dec is School Holidays and camping grounds etc tend to fuill up as Christmas approaches.
If you like climbs, there are some good passes to go over (Haast, Arthurs, Lewis etc). A nice loop is to come off the North / South ferry at Picton, ride down to Nelson / Golden Bay (orchards / vineyards), then over and down the Buller Gorge to Westport on the West Coast. Next head down the coast to Greymouth. From there, climb over Arthur's Pass (there's a small town at the top) before descending to the Canterbury Plains and Christchurch. From here, you can do quite a few smaller rides to places like Akaroa out on the Banks Peninsula, before heading up the Kaikoura Coast, via Kaikoura (crayfish) and Blenheim, back to Picton.
NZ is pretty easy to get around on by bus / train, so you can just use the bike for the sections that you want to. It may be worth doing a little study on prevailing winds at the time you are there, as, in some places, it can blow its guts out for days on end.
The North Island tends to have better weather (sometimes), but the South really has the scenic bounty. If you have a taste for it, there is some truly excellent tramping (hiking) to be done over there. Many trails ranging from multi-hour to multi-week traverses. If you get the opportunity to go to Stewart Island (Rakiura) off the bottom of the South Island, grab it. It really is a beautiful place.
One place I'd like to ride, but haven't yet had the opportunity, is Northland (above Auckland) - rural with plenty of good diving.
Let us know how you get on. I'm envious, and you haven't even gone yet!
Regards,
Eoin