Marlborough\West Coast Cycle Day 8 – Kaikōura to Christchurch

Last dinner, last ride, end of a wonderful Christmas Eve tour

Marlborough\West Coast Cycle Day 8 – Kaikōura to Christchurch

We arrived in Kaikōura early evening, and the weather was a bit gloomy. Although it was ‘the last supper’ (the trip ended the following afternoon) the atmosphere was the exact opposite of the weather. It was a nice way to end a great day, of cycling, wining and dining.

A lazy start...

Although Kaikōura offers a host of activities—Whale watching, ocean swimming with dolphins and more—I did nothing!

I have done the whale watch before, and the prospect of a very early start to plunge into the Northern Antarctic Ocean to swim with a dolphin was trumped by a lie in, leisurely breakfast, and coffee before the last ride.

Kaikoura Beach

The inland road South of Kaikōura is a state highway, SH70,but the vast majority of the traffic use the coast highway.

Kaikoura Inland Road

It runs between the alps & coast ‘undulating’ from ridge to river valley. Although not high the hills and twisty bits plunging down to river crossings are enough to put off most traffic making for nice cycling.

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I love this little zigzag downhill, below, seen looking back after climbing out of the valley.

Kaikoura Inland Road

As we rode the weather got better & better finishing with blue skies and sunshine.

Kaikoura Inland Road

The fuzzy blob in the photo below is not a UFO. It is just, like those UFO in Denver about the same time, an insect — one of a zillion bees buzzing around this flowering tree.

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Waiau

Our last ride finished in Waiau. No time today to enjoy the hotel, have visited on previous trip, but the local dairy had ample sustenance perfect for a hot afternoon.

Waiau Pub

I can recommend the hand scooped Hokey Pokey ice cream from Waiau Dairy & Tearooms. It was huge and probably instantly replaced all the kilojoules burnt off getting there, and more, but who cares!


Waiau Dairy and Tea Rooms, Canterbury, New Zealand, June 2007
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This post revealed one of those bizarre small web world connections. As I wrote about Waiau Dairy & Tearooms I did a web search to check the name.
It showed a great photo on Flickr, taken by another “Capper” who lives in Wellington. Although no relation—as far as I know—Phillip and I had already made a contact through Flickr some fifteen months ago.
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Update 2025: Phillip died in November 2011. His family maintain his Flickr collection as a memorial. Vale Phillip.
Phillip Capper: 14/9/1944 - 2/11/2011
“Flissphil”, my father Phillip, died on Wednesday in New Zealand. His links with people through flickr were extremely important to him. Thank you for bringing so much community and enjoyment to his life. This account will stay open as it documents his life, large parts of the lives of others, and contains some stunning images of places, people, aeroplanes, and illustrates his passion for life and constant discovery.

Another trip done, what next?

Then it was on the bus for the drive back to Christchurch and farewells at various drop off points.

On the road to Christchurch

My ninth Adventure South trip was over but probably not my last. There is still Japan, South America, and maybe even some bits of New Zealand left to do if they invent a route I haven’t done already!

You never know where a surprise Facebook message will take you!

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2025 Update: When I wrote that last line, I had no idea the next surprise Facebook message, the next trip, would have me cycling the roof of the World with Adventure South!

Adventure South | 2012 Marlborough \ West Coast Cycle with Bas
Posts and photos from my Adventure South December 2012 Returning Clients Tour including: Port Hills & Diamond Point Christchurch, Hanmer & Lewis Pass, Moana to Westport (West Coast), Motueka (inc Takaka Hill), Nelson Lakes, Marlborough Sounds and Kaikoura. Blog Posts: * Adventure’ing South for my ninth cycle tour! - It started, like