Herald on Sunday

NELSON ON TWO WHEELS

Adele Thurlow checks out highlights of Nelson’s best bike trails

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The Great Taste Trail

Don’t be intimidate­d by this 174km trail — you most certainly don’t have to commit to the full distance of this New Zealand “Great Ride”. The trail is easily divided into manageable sections with plenty to see and do along the way, dipping in and out to suit your timeframe — you can even begin hot off the plane at Nelson Airport with a hire bike from Kiwi Journeys.

The single day 32km Nelson to Mapua section features some of the trail’s best scenery. The coastal trail covers the Monaco Peninsula and Waimea Estuary with short detours leading to the World of Wearable Art Museum and Pic’s Peanut Butter factory. After riding across Rabbit Island, cyclists are transporte­d by cycle ferry across to Mapua with its boutique stores and waterfront dining.

City Mural Trail

Using the Street Art Cities website or app, navigate Nelson’s CBD and surroundin­gs to see the city’s 103 impressive street murals. Predominan­tly flat streets and cafes aplenty make for an easy, enjoyable day out on two wheels. The online database includes informatio­n and photos of each artwork along with navigation links to guide cyclists from mural to mural.

If you can, go on from the Maitai River mural stops to do a section of the Great Taste Trail linking Nelson to Stoke via the Old Railway Route.

Wine region on wheels

Enjoy an extraordin­ary culinary and wine experience by bike in Nelson Tasman’s wine region. The gravel threaded clay soils of the Moutere are formed from an ancient river system and are renowned for producing wines of richness and texture. Moutere Village is home to passionate artisan producers of sheep cheese, olive oil, jams and traditiona­l cider.

Making history

There’s great sightseein­g and a history lesson to be had by bike in central Nelson.

Check out:

• South St, the countrys oldest preserved street, has cottages dating to the 1860s.

• Founders Park with its character buildings and attraction­s which tell the stories of a rich heritage.

• Christ Church Cathedral standing proudly on Pikimai Hill since 1925, with marble and granite sourced from within the region.

• Although not technicall­y the Centre of New Zealand, this much-visited location was historical­ly used as a geodetic survey point and offers great views over Nelson, Tasman Bay and out to the Kahurangi Ranges. Park your bike at Botanical Reserve and walk up.

 ??  ?? Tasman's Great Taste Trail. Photo / KiwiJourne­ys
Tasman's Great Taste Trail. Photo / KiwiJourne­ys

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