Easiest - Intermediate
Enjoy the leisurely Tasman’s Great Taste Trail along a sparkling coast and through picturesque countryside dotted with galleries, vineyards and cafes.
Tasman’s Great Taste Trail is a year-round cycling route serving up tasty attractions, from fruit stalls and cafes to craft beer pubs and winery restaurants. The trail blends town and country, history and hospitality, along with spectacular scenery and an array of visitor attractions. Go exploring on the full trail stopping overnight in atmospheric accommodation, or enjoy day rides ranging from short and relaxing, to remote and adventurous. A Ngā Haerenga Great Ride of New Zealand serving up lashings of easy riding, the Great Taste Trail is a wonderful way to savour this popular holiday destination.
Looping along the coast, cross-country and through forested foothills, Tasman’s Great Taste Trail(opens in new window) provides almost entirely off-road riding between Nelson, Motueka, Wakefield(opens in new window) and a bunch of smaller settlements.
Popular with visitors and locals alike, it offers highly memorable day rides taking in must-see highlights across the region. Follow the coast to the fragrant pine forest and sandy beaches of Moturoa/Rabbit Island(opens in new window) where there are picnic spots and swimming. Relax at Māpua with its arty shops, waterside cafes and brew bar. Or cruise through fruit orchards and hop gardens on your way to the golden sands of Kaiteriteri Beach – gateway to Abel Tasman National Park.
Inland sections take in Tasman’s wineries and a series of rural villages. One leg follows a picturesque stretch of old railway line leading into peaceful foothills and forest, passing through the remarkable Spooners Tunnel(opens in new window) along the way. The trail traverses the picturesque Motueka Valley and here you can be at one with nature amid vistas of mountains, and valleys and crystal clear rivers.
It’s also possible to detour into the delightful Moutere Valley, home to New Zealand’s oldest pub.
A detailed description of this Great Ride, including maps and more information, can be found here.
Numerous towns and settlements lie on or near the trail, so it’s easy to get riding. Numerous local companies offer conveniently located bike hire along with transport and tours, including Biking Nelson(opens in new window), Nelson Cycle Hire & Tours(opens in new window), Cycle Journeys(opens in new window), Gentle Cycling(opens in new window) and Wheelie Fantastic Cycle Tours(opens in new window). Note that the ferry between Rabbit Island and Māpua runs intermittently, so riders should check the timetable(opens in new window) in advance.
The trail’s official partners can be found on the Great Rides of New Zealand(opens in new window) and official Tasman’s Great Taste Trail(opens in new window) websites.
Nelson and Motueka are excellent bases for this ride and other adventures across the region, but there are many other options in smaller settlements and the surrounding countryside. Accommodation providers partnered with the trail are listed on the Great Rides of New Zealand(opens in new window) website.
Ngā Haerenga New Zealand Cycle Trails(opens in new window)
Tasman's Great Taste Trail(opens in new window)
Tourism Nelson Tasman(opens in new window)
Great Rides app - Tasman's Great Taste Trail(opens in new window)