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General InformationBicycle touring in New Zealand
Christchurch offers a great base to access rides of a few days to a few months, right on our door step. Whether you tackle the costal scenery on the way to Kaikoura and Blenheim, head South to the Southern Lakes and Queenstown, or head West through the Alps to the lush rainforests of the West Coast, you will soon realize that you are experiencing something unique. When to goOctober to April is generally accepted as the ideal time to cycle, though
it’s often less windy and even less crowded in the winter months. Our Summer is your winter! Further information on weather conditions for cycling in New Zealand. Important tips for cyclists in New ZealandBeing a temperate coastal climate, the weather is changeable and it is recommended that cyclists have all options covered. It is often said that in New Zealand you can get four seasons in one day, particularly in the high country (or middle earth as it is known to those who are familiar with the ‘Lord of the Rings’ movies). Due to ozone depletion above NZ and Australia, burn times are often shorter relative to elsewhere in the world, and a factor 15 or greater sunscreen to essential to avoid the discomfort (and danger) of sunburn. Insect repellent is essential on the West Coast, Nelson regions, though the irritating sand flies can be a menace anywhere. Seeming to inhabit the most pristine scenery they offer the only real wild life risk in a land that has no snakes, few venomous spiders and no bears or such like. You must use a helmet while cycling in New Zealand. It is the law. The police will fine you if you are not wearing a helmet. While on the subject of road rules, we drive on the LEFT over here. Where to stayAccommodation is generally of a high standard and a good Bed & Breakfast or Motel room is usually around $150-200NZD [75-100Euro, $100-140USD]. Due to the low population, distances can be great between towns and accommodation usually needs to be pre-booked in the summer months to be sure of a bed. In addition many smaller farm stays and Bed & Breakfasts don’t have credit card facilities. Quality meals range from $20-40NZD[10-20 Euros, $13-26USD], though light café style meals are often under $20NZD. There are international Airports in Christchurch, Dunedin & Queenstown. Christchurch is the largest city in the South Island with a population of 400,000 and is based half way up the island, making it the perfect place to start your journey. Guided Tour or do it yourself?Flying with your bike can be expensive and problematic with limiting
weight restrictions and many cyclist choose to get a bike on their arrival
to New Zealand. This offers the additional benefit of not being stuck
with a bike when you take on other activities, such as walking, and saves
the tricky job of repacking for flights. Bike rental ranges from $40-70 for one day, with additional days around $15-30NZD, depending on bike quality. If you are looking at an extended tour you will no doubt hit some of New Zealand hills/mountains sooner or later. For this reason, a Shimano Deore specification bike or better is recommended to cope with the demands. Often bike shops are 100km’s apart and a well maintained bike and good spare part kit is essential. What to bringAs for what to bring, I’ve listed a basic list below:- Cycle shorts New Zealand is one of the safest countries in the world to bike in, with a low crime rate, low traffic volumes and friendly culture. This makes New Zealand, and the South Island in particular, ideal for the self-guided cyclist. So come on over and enjoy cycling our unique country. Paul Kelly Please feel free to add this information to your own site, as long as suitable acknowledgement is made of the author
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