Legends of Kupe
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Bring your own bike on any of our tours - or ride ours! We specialise in Martinborough Wine Tours, Remutaka Cycle Trail Adventures and North Island Cycle Tours.
Day rides and Multiday rides on the Remutaka Cycle Trail. One of New Zealands Great Rides
→Multi-day cycle tours around New Zealand.
Road Cycling, Mountain-biking and NZ Cycle Trails
We are Wairarapa Locals, discover this unknown corner of New Zealand, hiking, biking or in a minibus
→Shuttle Services for Remutaka Cycle Trail and General Shuttling in Wellington and Wairarapa.
→We have great get-a-way options for people on the move. You can explore different parts of the country with Green Jersey Explorer Tours. If booking for a group, ask us about our door to door service, available throughout the North Island. We can collect you and your bikes and drop you home after.
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Green Jersey Explorer tours are the original cycle tour operator on the Remutaka Cycle Trail, we have a huge selection of bikes to hire .
We are locals with great local partners. We know how to make your trip special.
Hundreds of places to visit
10-100 friends? Ask us! We can accommodate large groups wanted to explore together.
Riding the Remutaka Cycle Trail or beyond, talk to us about the best options for you.
A bit of Education, entertainment and Inspiration fromGreen Jersey and some or our co-conspirators.
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Race report – 27 September 2020 The inaugural New Zealand National Headwind Cycling Championships was held in Martinborough. Requiring wind speed of greater than 10m/second, Tāwhirimātea did not disappoint. As registrations opened there was concern from race organiser Stuart Edwards, the predicted gales would be …
A classic Wairarapa road cycling 65km day ride. Wairarapa Moana is the third largest lake in the North Island of New Zealand (it is only one square kilometre smaller than Lake Rotorua!). But lots of kiwis have never even heard of it! 78 square kilometres …