You could do it in one day, a long day, but there really won't be any pit stops other than for pies and fuel. Best split it over two days by sleeping in Murchison (30-45min before Inangahua Junction) or Westport.
Approx distances (off top of my head) and rough times riding sub 100km/hr.
Nelson - Inangahua Junction: 180km (2.5hrs)
Inangahua Junction (not a fuel stop! pumps removed) - Westport: 50km (40min-1hr) - Very nice & twisty with over hanging rock underpass
Westport - Greymouth: 80-100km (coast road rocks, must stop at the pan cake rocks at high tide!) (1-1.5hr)
Greymouth - Christchurch through Arthurs pass: 250-300km (guesstimate, I normally go over Lewis) (3.5-4.5hr)
If a steam train ride & gold panning are your thing/interest, stop at Shanty Town just south of Greymouth.
At the turn off south of Greymouth into Arthurs pass, you'll encounter a road/rail bridge and a round about with rail going straight through the middle!
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id go from Picton down to Spring creek on state highway 1 then over to Rapaura then up to Havlock or you could go via Queen charlotte.then over to Nelson and down to Richmond taking state highway 6 down to Murchison (watch out for cops) but a good road non the less.
Then out of Murchison take highway 65 down the Maruia forest to Springs junction. Then its up over the Lewis pass past Hamner Springs and south to Culverden and keep going south Christchurch
or If you want to go the Kaikoura way make sure you go over highway 70 past mt Lyford, wicked back road real twisty and scenic. but after that its boring run down to chch.
Ive coverd all of these roads in the last few week, some wicked roads and no cops!
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Shit I've done ChCh via Springs to Nelson via Coast Rd to ChCh in one day before, 'tis easy!
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Don't forget the Gladstone Hillclimb, it's around that time too.
What's the best ferry to take? Should I book, or just turn up on the day? How long does the ferry take to cross?
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fuck that road surface crap.. must get a steering damper. a super motard stye bike would be the 1 for there. those thick shingle road works at night and pissing down with rain arnt alot of fun. back to topic.the inland road from kaikoura to waiau is a nice we blast but keep a good eye out for campervans and stock.
The ride down to Christchurch along SH1 is fine. It ain't all twisties but there are some and the countryside changes every so often so it isn't all that boring. That ride has its own texture, I like it a lot. There's the Plains but hey you're almost there by then.
While you're in Christchurch check out the roads to Akaroa, if you're still hungry try the passes to the West Coast. It ain't SH43 but it ain't half bad either...
There are alternate routes, but either going down or coming back, just try the main road.
I'll be down there at the end of March too but only briefly :-)
Drop in on Inline4 I'm sure he'd be pleased to see you.
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Would take a long day. Pretty much what Flyingpony said.
But this'd be my choice. That's the best possible route scenery wise. Lewis pass is nice and all but nothing to write home about. Arthurs however is pretty sweet. And some nice long straits once you're on the east side of the pass to chch.
I took Bluebridge, they were great. And there's a front viewing deck unlike interislander. Take your own tie downs, and practice before. There are a few threads in here, do a search.
And enjoy! Jealous!![]()
To split or not to split, that is the question
Looks like the ferry will have me in Picton just before midday and I want to get to Christchurch on the same day, so looks like 6, 65 or 69 to 7 could be the route.
You'll love the Lewis Pass (SH7) long time if you haven't ridden it before. If you were riding it in winter not as much fun, but I suppose that goes without saying. Clear sky on a summer's day = beaut. Oh, and I'd be quite surprised if you saw a friendly man in blue.As for time taken: Depends how much you're hurrying and how often you stop. Non stop (in a car, bike petrol tank is too small) it's almost exactly 5 hours from Motueka to Christchurch town centre. Riding it, with comfort stops added in... it's further since you're coming from Picton... should take 6 to 7 hours, it'll still be light. Unless you smoke, then more stops are added...
Oh, and if you've got time while in Chch, definitely check out the Chch - Akaroa run. We love it. Sublime mix of straights, sweepers and twisties. Takes under an hour if you're not mucking around, a little over if you're taking your time.
I'd happily join you for the ride as I'd like to meet you... but I'd only hold you up even if I was in New Zealand at the time and actually able to attend. Hope the trip goes well mate.
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