Our trip - any other "must-dos" please?
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Finally, after a mere 4.5 years living here, we have planned our first major motorcycle trip to the North Island for 12 nights.
Cleverly :o I inadvertently managed to coincide our first night away with the Rugby Sevens so nowhere to stay in Wellington after a very long first day travelling up to Picton for the Interislander. So we have a room booked on the Kapaiti coast instead - it'll do, I suppose :rofl: Our trip also covers Valentines night - anther challenge to find a room :rofl: It's not that clear, but I attach a snapshot of my hand drawings to show where we're going. It has been compiled with advice from others and some of the apparently odd routes/detours are to take in good motorcycling roads recommended by this site Basically we have booked nice places to stay (deserved after all that riding!) in Paekakariri - first night on Kapiti Coast Napier Taupo - two nights so we can ride the Volcano Loop Bay of Plenty - free house for three nights from work mate :thumbsup: - so we can ride the east Cape and visit Rotorua Whitianga - so we can ride the Coromandel Cambridge - via some lovely biking roads New Plymouth - via some lovely biking roads Whanganui, maybe, to visit a fellow BE-er then home Any comments, ideas? some of our days are full on riding but not all of them. Jan |
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Used to ride a bike a very long time ago (Katana). Don't know what your schedule is, but looking at your map, is there any reason for heading North through flat and boring Otaki Straights and Palmerston North, apart from time and distance?
If I had all the time in the world to get to Hastings on a bike and wanted some good riding, I'd ride from Paekak over the Hill Road and the Haywards, or even the Akatarawas and over the Rimutakas and north, maybe going to Castle Point to visit mates in Masterton. I'd also do the Gentle Annie, Napier to Taihape, now that's it's all sealed. Whitianga: take the little ferry to the other side of the harbour, check out the walks on the other side and the historically-interesting graveyard. Ride carefully over the Coromandel, plenty of nutters (on bikes) pulling out to pass trucks. Whanganui: State Highway 4 from the Plateau is lovely as you near the town. East side of Lake Taupo: bit dull and congested during busy times, but if you're into fishing, Turangi is worth some time. Get some soaking time in if you're near any hot springs near Rotorua, up near the lakes. |
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Originally Posted by Purrball
(Post 11053683)
Used to ride a bike a very long time ago (Katana). Don't know what your schedule is, but looking at your map, is there any reason for heading North through flat and boring Otaki Straights and Palmerston North, apart from time and distance?
If I had all the time in the world to get to Hastings on a bike and wanted some good riding, I'd ride from Paekak over the Hill Road and the Haywards, or even the Akatarawas and over the Rimutakas and north, maybe going to Castle Point to visit mates in Masterton. I'd also do the Gentle Annie, Napier to Taihape, now that's it's all sealed. . EDIT - having consulted a somewhat bigger map I see that if we went back thru Wellington/UpperHutt on the SH2 that's maybe what you mean? Cheers Jan |
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Originally Posted by Jan n Neil
(Post 11053695)
Thanks! Not knowing the north island very well, and needing to get from the Kapiti coast to Napier in one day I did not know of any other routes - I have included the Manawatu Gorge on that day and that's about all - is there a better way? A nice hotel awaits us in Napier :thumbup:
The Manuwatu Gorge used to scare the crap out of us as kids in the back of the car, although not as scary as the Rimutakas! I guess it comes down to weather, road conditions and time and how much biking you want to do. It's pretty dull riding up to Palmerston North, especially past Waikanae. If it was my trip, leaving Paekak and wanting to get to Napier in time for dinner, I'd still leave 2-3 hours earlier and take the much longer, but more interesting roads for riding on the routes I've described over to the Wairarapa. Wouldn't recommend it for those travelling by car, but by bike is a different matter. Bit easier to make up time. Akatarawa Road over to Hutt Valley http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VHATY9CZxAE Paekakariki Hill Road over to Hutt Valley http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PWLNJyMgZj8 Hutt Valley over Rimutakas to Wairarapa, Masterton and North to Hastings/Napier. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n-0pL79spDM |
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:goodpost:
At least the roads mostly seem to have fences :rofl: When riding in the Swiss Alps and the Dolomites a few years ago I was scared stupid by the unfenced dropoffs :o Thanks heaps, seems we have a new route on day 2 :thumbsup: Jan |
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Excellent info here folks :thumbup: Wife and myself biking up in Feb and will be using some of these routes....keep them coming.:thumbsup:
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Featherston, on the other side of the Rimutakas, is a good place to get some coffee, stretch your legs and have a quick look around. I've heard good things about Mount Bruce Wildlife Centre, although that was from friends who love birdwatching. Might be a good place for lunch.
If the weather's nice in Paekak when you get in from the ferry, take a walk along the beach. It's lovely up there. The better fish and chip shop is the little one just north of the railway station. :D |
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If you ride past Porirua Harbour leaving Wellington, I hope it's a sunny day as the sea water is the most gorgeous shade of turquoise I've ever seen.
Call in at the American Marines Memorial shortly after leaving Porirua. It's not really a big deal but a bit interesting never the less. If you carry on down the lane towards the fore shore it's beautifully quiet if your brain needs a break from the noise of your motorcycle engine. (Conveniently placed public loos here too !) You can retrace your steps back to SH 1. Research the, 'Gentle Annie Road' is a scenic route from Marton to Hawke's Bay. On Boxing Day we drove the Forgotten World Highway from Stratford to Taumarunui. Very picturesque, just don't expect to do it in a hurry ! Yesterday we went to the, 'Bridge to Nowhere'. Drove to Pipiriki then got the pre-booked excursion the rest of the way. |
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Originally Posted by Snap Shot
(Post 11053765)
On Boxing Day we drove the Forgotten World Highway from Stratford to Taumarunui. Very picturesque, just don't expect to do it in a hurry !
YAY :thumbsup: that was already on our route - I found it from the motorbike site listed above Cheers Jan |
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Originally Posted by Jan n Neil
(Post 11053768)
YAY :thumbsup: that was already on our route - I found it from the motorbike site listed above
Cheers Jan We took a picnic of our Christmas Day left overs which were yummy. We stopped at a picnic bench at the Strathmore Saddle. The first half of the F.W. Highway goes over a series of 'saddles'. Hope you enjoy the narrow unlit tunnel about two thirds along the highway. Also, the two bridges linked by a very narrow road. The road becomes gravel in places. Very thick gravel.........enjoy ! Although as motorcycle riders you will probably be used to people playing wacky races on narrow, gravel roads with a cliff on one side and a steep gorge on the other. |
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Originally Posted by Snap Shot
(Post 11053773)
The pub in Whangamomona serves bog standard pub food.
We took a picnic of our Christmas Day left overs which were yummy. We stopped at a picnic bench at the Strathmore Saddle. The first half of the F.W. Highway goes over a series of 'saddles'. Hope you enjoy the narrow unlit tunnel about two thirds along the highway. Also, the two bridges linked by a very narrow road. The road becomes gravel in places. Very thick gravel.........enjoy ! Although as motorcycle riders you will probably be used to people playing wacky races on narrow, gravel roads with a cliff on one side and a steep gorge on the other. Jan |
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Have a look here ... http://www.google.co.nz/url?sa=t&rct...O8h7f3fpyXsg3g=
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Originally Posted by Robbie2010
(Post 11053822)
Have a look here ... http://www.google.co.nz/url?sa=t&rct...O8h7f3fpyXsg3g
But it doesn't mention that the FWHighway is not tarmac'd!!!! Jan |
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https://www.google.co.nz/search?q=fo...2&ved=0CDYQsAQ
These are some one else's photos that I found on the internet of the Forgotten World Highway, mine won't load. About 95 per cent of these photos are from the F.G.H. |
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Originally Posted by Snap Shot
(Post 11053879)
https://www.google.co.nz/search?q=fo...2&ved=0CDYQsAQ
These are some one else's photos that I found on the internet of the Forgotten World Highway, mine won't load. About 95 per cent of these photos are from the F.G.H. It gets the Number 1 road in NZ vote from Stuff - makes me wish my off road skills were better, rather than non existent :rofl: Top-10-NZ-roads-Number-1 Jan |
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