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Daily Tour Notes
With the South Island offering some of the best cycling in NZ, this 9 day itinerary provides a crossing of the Southern Alps and some the best of the best in cycling!
Note – apart from leaving & entering the main centers it is possible for strong riders to cycle the whole route on this tour. Less experienced riders can also be accommodated by using the support vehicle to leapfrog ahead or catch up with the group. On all our tours strong riders will get as much cycling as they want & slower riders always have the option of a ride in the support vehicle.
Day 1 - Christchurch to Hokitika
We pick you up from your Christchurch hotel at 7.00am and bring you back to the depot for a bike fitting. Following that, we drop you and your bikes at the station for your Tranzalpine Express departure at 8.15am. We arrive in Greymouth at around 12.45pm and from here we cycle southwards through the rural countryside before it finally reaches the craft center of Hokitika, home of the local jade known as Pounamu, or Greenstone. (L,D)
Cycling distance 40kms/25 miles
Day 2 - Hokitika to Franz Josef Glacier
Further south, the glacier country beckons and the road soon changes from rural countryside to one fringed with the mighty podocarp rainforests. Along the way we break for coffee at Ross, one of the early gold-mining townships and then onwards through Hari Hari and Whataroa until finally we reach Franz Joseph Glacier township for the next two nights. (B)
Cycling distance - 135kms/84 miles
Suggested Shorter Option – Ross to Whataroa – 81kms/50 miles
Day 3 - Franz Josef Glacier
Time for a day off the saddle and Franz Joseph Glacier is a great place to enjoy this. With hot pools, indoor ice climbing and lots of short walks – there are plenty of options! You could also relax and catch up with your diary or postcards. Your guide will take you for a walk to the base of the Glacier, but you also have the option of going with the local Alpine Guiding company for a half or full day hike onto the glacier itself. Flight-seeing is very popular here either in fixed wing planes around the mountains or a helicopter flight to land on the snowfields high above the village. There is also the option for those who feel the need for some upper body exercise to do some sea-kayaking into the rainforest at the nearby Okarito Lagoon & bird sanctuary. (B)
Day 4 - Franz Josef to Fox Glacier
This morning’s start is flexible depending on the weather and what people would like to do. There are a number of options – if the previous days weather hadn’t been that great then this morning can be for a walk to the base of the glacier or some sea-kayaking. After all other activities are out of the way then it's an afternoon ride through to Fox Glacier for those that want. The distance to Fox Glacier is only a matter of 25 kms but that ride crosses three strenuous passes, each followed by an exciting and exhilarating downhill. The ride is worth the effort with the last downhill into Fox leading straight into one of the village cafes or bars. In the evening we take a short tour to walk around nearby Lake Matheson with its famous sunset reflections of New Zealand’s highest mountains. (B, L)
Cycling distance 25kms/16 miles
Day 5 - Fox Glacier to Haast
After a couple of ‘relaxing’ days we head off again on the beautiful highways and flat roads. The road reaches the coast at Bruce Bay before turning inland again and skirting the beautiful Lake Moeraki and then the Knights Point coastline. Eventually we roll into Haast township and a final night on the west coast. (B, L, D)
Cycling distance - 120kms/75 miles
Shorter Option – Fox to Lake Moeraki – 89 kms/55 miles
Day 6 - Haast to Makarora
Haast Pass presents another of the riding highlights. For some 50 kms the road slowly rises as the mighty Landsborough river joins the nearby Clark Valley. Countless waterfalls cascade from the mountains towering above the road & the lush rainforest changes to beechforest as you get higher up the valley. A final serious climb takes us to the summit of the pass at 678m. From here there is a 20km ride down into the beautiful township of Makaroa and a deserved end to the days ride. If the descent does not provide enough excitement there is a thrilling jet-boat ride nearby taking you deep into the Mount Aspiring National Park. (B, L, D)
Cycling distance - 82 kms/51 miles, Altitude gain 834m
Day 7 - Makarora to Wanaka
Dramatic changes in the landscape today as we enter the dry arid country on the eastern side of the ranges. Today we cycle alongside spectacular lakes as the road rolls down into the headwaters of the Otago valleys and then climbs along the lake shore before taking us into the bustling resort township of Lake Wanaka. The afternoon is free to enjoy the shopping & relax alongside the lake. (B)
Cycling distance - 68kms/42 miles, Altitude gain 605m/1985ft
Day 8 - Wanaka to Queenstown
This morning we head out of town on a 25km cycle to the historic township of Cardrona, with a chance to stop in the old pub for a coffee in the beautiful gardens. From here the last serious climb of our tour takes us to our highest point, 1070m at the top of the Crown Range with its spectacular views, before a wicked drop down into Arrowtown for lunch. We have time to enjoy this historic Gold Mining town before our final ride into Queenstown. (B, L, D)
Cycling distance - 78kms/48 miles, Altitude gain 1132m/3714ft
Day 9 - Queenstown – Tour Ends
Our tour ends today after breakfast and we must sadly say farewell. Queenstown is known as the adventure capital of the world. The town is situated alongside a beautiful lake surrounded by mountains so relaxing is also very easy to do & the shopping is fantastic. We recommend you spend some extra time here and are happy to help with accommodation bookings. (B)
(B = Breakfast, L = Lunch, D = Dinner)
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