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    Lower North Island roads

    Hi a bunch of us from the South Island are coming up to the North Island in March. We are leaving Chch Thursday morning and want to be in Rotorua sometime on Saturday and home again Monday. can anyone recommend some good riding routes that will cover the areas we will be in? regards terry

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    You like main roads or secondary roads?
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    Hi there

    I would consider the East Coast on the way up
    I have not included any gravel roads, but there are plenty if you like gravel.

    I would head over the Rimutakas, and just before you go into Featherston take a right hand turn and follow the road down past Lake Wairarapa, it is quite nice, then into Martinborough and then up the back roads through Gladstone to Masterton, then inland again (up SH52 I think) to Dannevirke, then up SH50 to Hastings/Napier.
    Over SH5 to Taupo and then Broadlands road to Rotorua

    Back down the other side?

    Just some ideas

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    There is a back road from Masterton to Waipukurau via Porangahau. Takes some time, but some cool scenery.

    There is petrol in Pongaroa and possibly in Wimbledon (!!) as well.

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    Some other options ....
    - If you get near Dannevirke, Woodville, Ashurst or Palmerston then I would make a detour onto the Saddle Road between Ashurst and Woodville for a great bike road witht he added bonus of being in the middle of NZ's first and biggest wind farm. Did it today - awesome. Take the time to go up to the lookout.

    - Also if you're in the Taupo/Turangi/Tokoroa areas and needing to go north/south, I would consider the Western side of lake Taupo. The roa is between Turangi and Tokoroa and is a great bike road with no traffic ... and look for the little pub about in the middle (in the ex service station)

    - If you have already done SH1, Waiouru to Hamilton (we tend to avoid it at all costs) then turn left at Waiouru and go Ohakune, National Park, Taumaranui, Te Kuiti, Otorohanga and then leave SH3 and go up SH39 to Ngaurawahia - magic and no cars!

    Shit, there's heaps more ... give us some ideas about which general directions you're going and we can flesh out the details

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zukin View Post

    I would head over the Rimutakas, and just before you go into Featherston take a right hand turn and follow the road down past Lake Wairarapa, it is quite nice, then into Martinborough and then up the back roads through Gladstone to Masterton, then inland again (up SH52 I think) to Dannevirke, then up SH50 to Hastings/Napier.
    Over SH5 to Taupo and then Broadlands road to Rotorua

    Back down the other side?

    Just some ideas

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    To expand a little from Zukins post from Masterton head to Alfredon, on to Tiramea, Weber, Wimbilton, Waipukarau, Waipawa, Napier, Taupo Rotorua.
    If you give us the heads up before you arrive Im sure some of the Welly crew with be more than happy to sort you out and may even tag along for some of the trip over the Takas & the Wairarapa parts.
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    Why not go from Taupo through to Whakatane, then on to Rotorua. Your going to want to take the road to Murupaua then turn off to Reruwhakasomethingrather. Great fun.

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    Hi There

    I’m guessing you will be in Wellington sometime on Thursday. So basically you have 2 days to get about 470kms.

    If you want to travel the main roads here are some I like that would get you there:

    Rimutaka Hill Road from the Hutt Valley (SH2)
    From SH2 turn at Woodville to Feilding via the Manawatu Gorge.
    Take SH54 as far as Cheltenham turn left at the pub then up to SH1 near Vinegar Hill.
    Continue to the only decent bit of SH1 - The Desert Road.
    At Turangi take SH41 to the Western Access Road (SH32) to Whakamaru.
    On to Atiamuri via SH30 then turn left onto SH1 for 5kms then right onto SH30 again through Guthrie and on to Rotovegas

    Some good minor roads that are unsealed in parts and may be worth a look:

    Stratford to Taumarunui via the Whangmomona Pub (SH43)
    Napier to Taihape on the Gentle Annie Road
    Masterton to Waipukurau on SH52

    Just a few more to add to the pot.

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    HI thanks for the suggestions so far. We would rather stay off the main road ie SH1 if possible and no gravel roads. We intend to get to Wellington or a bit further on the Thursday and want to cross on the ferry mid morning Monday. So we have all Friday and some of Sat to get to Rotorua and Sunday to get back down somewhere near wellington to cross mid morning Monday regards Terry

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    Quote Originally Posted by limbimtimwim View Post
    There is a back road from Masterton to Waipukurau via Porangahau. Takes some time, but some cool scenery.

    There is petrol in Pongaroa and possibly in Wimbledon (!!) as well.
    Yes, there is gas in Wimbledon, down the side of the Pub, was there last week

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    Quote Originally Posted by shafty View Post
    Yes, there is gas in Wimbledon, down the side of the Pub, was there last week
    Only 91 octane I think. But if you need it, its there for sure
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    Shafty ,is the road mentioned sealed as planning a trip to Castlepoint.also do you know if the Pongaroa -Alfredon road is sealed

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    Quote Originally Posted by MattRSK View Post
    Why not go from Taupo through to Whakatane, then on to Rotorua. Your going to want to take the road to Murupaua then turn off to Reruwhakasomethingrather. Great fun.
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