East Coast – Rahui Loop
East Coast – Rahui Loop
$780.00
About:
In Partnership with Lucinda at Rahui Coastal Loop, we have created an un-buyable experience for you to explore the East Coast towns of Castlepoint, Tinui and surroundings on e-bikes.
- E-bikes
- Helmets
- Carry Bags
- Van and trailer transportation to and from Tinui
- 2 nights accommodation
- 1 dinner, 2 breakfasts, 2 lunch
Any food and beverage purchased at the Whakataki hotel, Tinui pub
Dietary requirements N/A, minimum of 6 riders, call out fee for breakdowns
Booking & Payment: Full payment is required at the time of booking to secure your spot. Cancellations made 48 hours before the tour will receive a full refund; cancellations within 48 hours are non-refundable.
Safety Requirements: All participants must wear helmets and follow the guide's instructions at all times. Riders must be in good physical condition.
Weather Policy: Tours operate rain or shine. In case of severe weather, we may reschedule or offer a refund.
Liability: Participants must sign a waiver before the tour. The company is not liable for personal injuries or lost belongings.
Further Information:
Rahui Coastal Loop
Your Hosts
Lucinda and Little Lilah are your hosts for the trip. They live at Rahui and will be carrying your bags. Lucinda is a keen adventurer who is always keen to share travel stories and Lilah will probably be wearing her roller skates or a princess dress. Lucinda is 6th generation family living on Rahui and travelled the world and New Zealand before returning home with an idea that has grown into the Rahui Coastal Loop. You may be lucky enough to have Bill, Lucinda’s father, guide you up to his hut for a 360 degree tour and a cuppa and some country music.
History
The Maunsell family have a rich history in the area with Tinui Station purchased by Archdeacon Robert Maunsell in 1859. Rahui is the back block of the original 20,000 acre Tinui station. It has been recognised at the Centurion family farm awards for land being in the family for 150 years. The majestic rock outcrop at Tinui named Mt Maunsell boasts the site of the first cross which was erected to commemorate the fallen soldiers of WW1.
Castlepoint had a very important role in the transport system of the day. Wool was the big export that was taken out to the ships by bullock teams. The lighthouse was built in 1913 to stand tall on the treacherous reef and help guide the ships in the night. It has always been the showpiece of Castlepoint. At night it is lit in a rainbow of colours.
Minimum of 6 Riders
We are flexible with your time restrictions and are able to make adjustments to your stay
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We’ll call or email you to confirm all your details and complete booking within 48 hours
Tour Plan
Meet us at Cycling Tom Bike Hires and Tours depot in Solway Masterton where you will transfer bags & belongings into our tours bus and your pre-selected bikes are awaiting you. We will then depart from Masterton at approx. 2.30pm for an estimated arrival of 3.10pm in the small country town of Tinui.
Woolshed to Sows Ear - 10km (50mins)
Meet at Woolshed HQ on Tinui Valley Road. An easy day. Flat tarseal up a leafy quiet valley, steep but short climb up the Crusher Hill onto gravel and on to Rahui for night No tech zone here, a chance to catch up with your team over a wine or a wander around the beautiful established garden. Or enjoy a sundowner at the pond. Homemade salads will be ready in the fridge, all you need to do is cook the veges and meat on the bbq at The Sows Ear.
The Sows Ear to Castlepoint 34km (3-4hrs)
Start on flat gravel, up the Tinui Valley Road and on to the Te Mai road. Climbing up to Te Mai airstrip for great 360 degree views of the Tararua ranges and around to the Pacific Ocean. 346m altitude. A fun/steep downhill on the Packspur road may be challenging for the more novice riders, but fun if you want to get up some speed. The flat road winds out to the Mataikona river mouth and beachfront - a great spot to get off your bike and stretch the legs. Enjoy the 15km of beautiful coastal section; notice how the rocks change from round to flat at Suicide Rock. Pedal past the character baches and wind through a section of pines with sheer drops to the ocean. Meeting the main road for one last climb and downhill into Castlepoint. Beach accommodation varies due to requirements. You should hit Castlepoint at about 2pm, enough time to explore this spectacular spot.
Accommodation option:
- Beach-front house
- Whakataki Hotel - Country Pub
*Price may differ depending on choice of option
Castlepoint to the Woolshed 21km (3hrs)
Head out of Castlepoint, past the pub on the main road and a solid climb up the Big Saddle. At the top head into the forest and tackle one last climb rewarded with spectacular views of the loop. Have a stop and look around at Dad’s Hut and use the longdrop out the back. A fun fast downhill through the cool native bush for 6km. Back to your car at the HQ Woolshed at about lunchtime.
Cycling Tom van and trailer to pick you up and depart for Masterton. If your lucky the driver might stop for a sneaky drink at the Tinui hotel on the way!
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We’ll call or email you to confirm all your details and complete booking within 48 hours
Route Details
Enquire Now
We’ll call or email you to confirm all your details and complete booking within 48 hours
Enquire Now
We’ll call or email you to confirm all your details and complete booking within 48 hours