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This cycle tour is ideal for those seeking a little more adventure than the usual cycle trail experience, but with luxury accommodation and bespoke dining to revitalise you after your days in the saddle.
Starting and finishing in Christchurch, your first mode of transport will be the scenic TransAlpine train to Arthurs Pass village. The ride from here is mainly on gravel roads, private farm tracks and some sealed roads. There are some hills to climb, but the majority if the route is gently undulating, rather than steep ups and downs and we have planned the days to allow plenty of time for each ride.
Our accommodation is a variety of luxurious lodges, hotels and even a secretive musterers hut, beautifully renovated and tucked away on a merino station dwarfed by the surrounding landscape. Throw into the mix an exhilarating jet boat transfer and you’ve got a small but perfectly formed Escape Adventures cycle tour. This is a supported loop tour – so you can ride the Canterbury Peaks to Plains Cycle Tour knowing that we have got your back!
Meeting Point: Christchurch City
Ride Start: Arthurs Pass
Ride Finish: Mount Somers
Finish: Christchurch City
Meet with your tour leaders & fellow bikers at… the Train Station! We’ll have a pre-tour briefing, then your tour begins with a scenic ride on the famous Tranz Alpine railway line out to Arthur’s Pass. Take a walk through this village steeped in history or clamber some stairs to the Devil’s Punchbowl waterfall before lunch. Then we hop on our bikes for a warmup ride and to enjoy the mountain scenery.
Cycling Distance: 25km – Gravel Road
Accommodation: High Country Station
Meals: Lunch, Dinner
We have all day to dig deep into the history of Mt white Station and learn about their current operations. Head out for a morning ride on the farm tracks, then relax for the afternoon at the purpose built lodge, wander through the farm buildings or chat to a passing shepherd.
Cycling Distance: 25-40 km – Gravel Road/ Farm Tracks
Accommodation: High Country Station
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
A short vehicle transfer takes us to the Kura Tawhiti Conservation Area – or Castle Hill! We’ve got time to explore the famous limestone rock battlements before we gear up and hit the road on our bikes. Its smooth seal to start, then we turn south and take a 4WD road past glistening alpine lakes towards Windwhistle and the mighty Rakaia river. Taste buds will tingle tonight, as we’re taken on a culinary journey using quintessential Canterbury ingredients in a bespoke dining experience.
Cycling Distance: 47km – Gravel and Sealed Roads
Accommodation: Luxury Hotel
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
We start the day ON the Rakaia River! An exhilarating jet boat ride up the gorge gives us a whole new perspective and some interesting insights to the geology of the area. We meet our bikes upriver and pedal on dirt tracks through a working merino sheep station. Our accommodation is a bit different this evening. Inaccessible to the general public, we stay at a beautifully renovated musterer’s hut. It’s shared quarters like you’ve never seen before… Even the shower has stunning views!
Cycling Distance: 28-40km – Gravel Road / Farm Tracks
Accommodation: Restored Historic Musterers Hut
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Wake up to enjoy the scenery and sip your coffee out on the deck. Today is your last day of riding! We’re pedaling past the working station buildings this morning, and we might be lucky enough to see a mob of merino sheep being brought down from the hills. Then we are on our way to the edge of Lake Heron, following quiet rural roads down towards the canterbury plains. Our last night is close to Escape Adventures headquarters, you’ll be eating like a local but with a decadent twist, the menu has been designed to showcase the best of what New Zealand has to offer, with locally sourced ingredients stealing the limelight.
Cycling Distance: 58km Farm tracks/ Gravel/ Sealed Road
Accommodation: Country Lodge
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
After our final leisurely breakfast together, we transfer back to Christchurch. We will aim for midday and say our goodbyes. Stay on an explore Ōtautahi and the surrounds or onwards travel.
Meals: Breakfast
Our ‘Sag Wagon’ support is available (most of the time) should you need a break from the saddle.
YOU – RIDE . NAVIGATE . ENJOY . EAT . SLEEP .
WE PROVIDE:
We’ll sort the nitty gritty. Before your tour begins, we will organise all the logistics and book all accommodation. We will give you daily digital route maps, that you can follow on your phone or GPS, and route cue notes so that you can ride at your own pace, stop when you like to smell the roses and grab a coffee when the opportunity presents, while always knowing that we are there if you need us.
On tour, your awesome Escape Adventures support crew will have your breakfast ready for an early start and provide snacks for you to carry with you. They will provide daily ride information and ride sweep with first aid and mechanical support. Our support vehicle will carry your luggage, and on most days set up a ‘floating picnic lunch’ on route so that you can dine’n’dash and top up on water and snacks. The support vehicle is also there if you need first aid or mechanical support, or if you need a break from the saddle.
This cycle tour includes rides of 20-58km per day. Please do read about the daily riding distances taking note of the riding terrain in the itinerary and prepare accordingly. The more prepared you are the more you will enjoy your adventure!
Preparing for your cycle tour should involve:
Support: Our trusty support vehicle carries all your luggage, has lunch, snacks and water at hand, and is there if you need a break from the saddle.
Included in your tour: All breakfasts and riding snacks, lunches and evening meals.
We are most definitely able to cater for vegetarians and special diets. If this includes you, it is essential to advise us of this before your tour begins, so that the support vehicle can be stocked with the necessary supplies.
Typical Included Meals:
Accommodation is included for all 5 nights of the cycle tour. Our job is to explore and find the most fitting accommodation to work in with the riding route. The Canterbury Peaks to Plains is a remote, rural riding route and the availability of accommodation is limited, so on some nights only basic options are available. We will be staying in a combination of lodges, hotels and one night in a historic musterers hut on private property, which has been beautifully renovated! Where possible we choose accommodation with ensuite bathrooms, however for some nights it will be necessary to share bathrooms.
Accommodation is on a share twin basis. If you’re traveling alone, we’ll pair you to twin-share with another biker. If you do not wish to share a single supplement is available. *Single room options may be limited in some locations. The musterers hut has bunk style shared rooms; however they are large single bunks with all linen and bedding included, this is not a DOC style hut stay!
The ideal bike for the tour is a hardtail mountain bike or a touring bike with off road tyres. A gravel bike is also an option – but only if you are familiar with riding one on unpaved surfaces! You will need to be able to carry up to 1.5-2L water, a jacket and snacks in a backpack, front roll or frame bag.
Escape Adventures have a small fleet of bikes and E-bikes available for hire in S M, L & XL. (Bookings Essential).
When you hire one of our bikes – they are maintained by us and kept in excellent running condition. Contact us if you plan on hiring a bike.
This trip has 8-10 bikers, plus two experienced Escape Adventures tour leaders.