Immerse yourself in the verdant scenery of the Great Taste Trail
Enjoy the diversity of views on this great tour
Soak up the beautiful vistas you'll come across on your travels
Discover the beautiful Tasman coast by bike
Pack up your worries and head off on a fantastic tour of the Nelson region
Arrive in Kaiteriteri at the end of the tour

Plains & Coast Cycle Tour

Duration
4 days
Site savings
$12
From
$586 USD

Experience a 4-day tour including all the off-road sections of the Great Taste Trail including the new Spooners Tunnel addition. The quintessential bucket-list trip. Priced as a 4-day tour, there are options to extend the trip by choosing to stay longer in the charming coastal village of Mapua or by adding an extra night onto the end of the tour and perhaps exploring glorious Abel Tasman National Park.

  • Category
    Easy-going & Leisurely
  • Type
    Self-Guided
  • Duration
    4 days
  • Culture Level
    Familiar
  • Skill Level
    1 - Beginner
  • Activity Level
    2 - Moderate
  • Elevation
    1 - Easy
  • Terrain
    Coastal
  • Distance
    69.6 miles
  • Avg. Daily Distance
    17.4 miles
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Quick Stats

  • Duration
    4 days
  • Main Destination
    South Island
  • Distance
    69.6 miles
  • Avg. Daily Distance
    17.4 miles
  • Elevation
    1 - Easy
  • Terrain
    Coastal

Itinerary Details

  1. Day 1Kohatu to Stoke

    Today starts with a shuttle transfer to Kohatu, where the cafe is a great place for a refreshment before the cycling trip begins. The route is virtually all downhill today and there are cafes sited at regular intervals along the way. The historic Spooners Tunnel is located 7 km (4.3 mi) from Kohatu. The brick-lined tunnel is 1.4 km (0.8 mi) long and completely dark, so lights are required. Emerging on the northern side, the rest of today’s ride is through an expansive, lush valley full of history. The villages of Wakefield and Brightwater both have some charming old buildings in the main street. The trail includes sections riding on the route of the original railway, plus riverside legs and hop garden views. The section between Brightwater and Stoke is the densest area for wineries on the whole of the Great Taste Trail. 

    • 28.9 miles
    • Boutique Motel, Stoke or similar
  2. Day 2Stoke to Mapua

    It’s a flat, easy-riding day today. Before you depart, you may wish to visit Pics Peanut Butter factory (bookings are required for a free tour), the World of Wearable arts or McCashins Brewery, which are all located in Stoke.  Once out on the Great Taste Trail Coastal Route it’s a pleasant ride around the Waimea Estuary before heading towards Rabbit Island beach. This is a great place for a break, a swim or a picnic, before catching the ferry from Rabbit Island to the Mapua Wharf. The old wharf is a great place to relax at the end of the ride, with a great gallery, wine bar, brewery, and cafes.

    Add On Option: An extra night in Mapua
    Staying two nights in Mapua is recommended which allows time to enjoy the arty, foodie village. Take time to wander in the village, visiting galleries, shops, wine bars, breweries, and cafes. You can also follow the locals to the estuary for a swim at high tide or muster up enough courage to jump off the wharf like the kids. There is plenty to fill a relaxing rest day here.

    With extra time in Mapua, an on-road ride to the village of Upper Moutere is possible. For those with an interest in art, wine, or beer, this day in the Moutere area is a must.

    Contact us if you’d like an additional night in Mapua

    • 13.7 miles
    • Leisure Park Holiday Park, Mapua
  3. Day 3Mapua to Motueka

    Today you are riding from Mapua to Motueka. This intermediate grade leg has some hills but there are great views too. Leaving Mapua, the trail follows the coast before heading inland, with a steepish climb of approx 1 km (0.6 mi) up onto an elevated route above the coast. This is apple country, so look out for the orchard packing sheds and interesting little workers cottages tucked amongst the apple trees. Leaving the village of Tasman, expect a slow climb of around 3 km (1.8 mi) up to the Moutere ridge. The next gravel section (4.5 km/2.8 mi) climbs and descends as you follow the ridge (elevation approximately 110 m/360 ft.)  It’s not a long section so take it easy and enjoy the views.

    Approaching Motueka township, the trail passes Toad Hall Cafe & Townshend Brewery, a great place to relax with some food and beer under the big oak trees in the garden. The section of trail through Motueka avoids the town centre and follows around the estuary waterfront, past gardens and grassy beach reserves. Motueka is bustling during the fruit-picking season and pretty sleepy the rest of the time.

    • 16.2 miles
    • Top 10 Holiday Park, Motueka
  4. Day 4Motueka to Kaiteriteri

    It’s just a short ride to Kaiteriteri today and it’s flat – until the end. Following the wine cycling of previous days, today is “honesty box” cycling, so expect some fresh fruit (in season) including apples, pears, nashi, grapes, feijoas, citrus and melons. Leaving Motueka the trail heads to Riwaka, a cute little village which is home to a great cafe and a craft brewery, so plan to stop there!

    After Riwaka, there is a section that goes right through a kiwifruit orchard before the trail rejoins the coast. The trail then climbs and drops beside the road for a section before ducking into the Kaiteriteri Mountain Bike Park. This last section of 3.1 km (1.9 mi) is intermediate grade and takes the Easy Rider Trail through the bike park. The surface here is smooth and it is not technical, but you might want to take it very gently as there are some tight corners and some riders prefer to walk. As the trail winds down through the bush and pine trees you will soon get your first glimpse of your destination – the stunning golden shores of Kaiteriteri Beach. The beach here is the departure point for boats travelling into the Abel Tasman National Park. The tour includes door-to-door return transport from Kaiteriteri, bringing you and your bikes back to Nelson.

    Add On Option: An extra night in Kaiteriteri
    Why not enjoy a relaxing stay in Kaiteriteri at the end of your trip. There is a range of accommodation in Kaiteriteri including an Eco Resort, with vegetarian restaurant, spa, massage and pool facilities.

    Add On Option: Abel Tasman National Park Day
    Staying the night in Kaiteriteri makes it easy to use the following day for a trip in the Abel Tasman National Park. In the morning, it’s an easy walk to the beachfront where your Park Day begins. Wilsons Abel Tasman offers a range of single day trips in the park (standard retail prices apply). For a flexible full day walking trip option, the Open Day Pass is recommended. There is also a range of full day kayak trips available. If you’d like to book a Park Day as part of your cycling trip, the tour operator will ensure your whole itinerary fits together seamlessly.

    Contact us if you’d like an additional night in Kaiteriteri or a day in Abel Tasman National Park

    • 10.9 miles