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Port Levy to Pigeon Bay is a good option to make a complete loop around Banks Peninsula. Throughout the ride are the usual stunning views you would expect from a Banks Peninsula ride.
Port Levy to Pigeon Bay is quite well used so it is highly likely you will strike traffic so as always be cautious of oncoming vehicles.
Views on the Port Levy to Pigeon Bay road
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Track type: Gravel Road Track composition: Smooth, Firm, Undulating Slippery when wet? No Suitable for bikes <650cc? Beginner Suitable for bikes >650cc? Beginner River crossings? No
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The Port Levy to Pigeon Bay roadThe Port Levy to Pigeon Bay roadViews on the Port Levy to Pigeon Bay roadThe Port Levy to Pigeon Bay road
BMW R 1200 GSA? DL1000 V-STROM? KTM690? DR650 & KLR650? get out in the fresh air and explore our beautiful backyard around Banks Peninsula!??
Have been riding through Birdlings Flat, Bossu Road, Jubilee Road, Port Levy- Pigeon Bay Road!
Check my recent ride! https://youtu.be/K8rI6EXXPw0
DR650, DRZ400, KTM690, KTM1090, DR200, XT250 and KLR650 have a fun ride together. Port Levy – Pigeon Bay Road is about 72 km southeast of Christchurch. It’s on Banks Peninsula’s northern coast has expansive hillsides sweeping down to a bay. The gravel road is well maintained and safe in general. It’s an easy ride, but there are some tight corners which are not easy to see until almost riding into the corner. Try to look ahead of you into and around these corners. https://youtu.be/fsZvu1Q1xHc
BMW R 1200 GSA? DL1000 V-STROM? KTM690? DR650 & KLR650? get out in the fresh air and explore our beautiful backyard around Banks Peninsula!??
Have been riding through Birdlings Flat, Bossu Road, Jubilee Road, Port Levy- Pigeon Bay Road!
Check my recent ride!
https://youtu.be/K8rI6EXXPw0
DR650, DRZ400, KTM690, KTM1090, DR200, XT250 and KLR650 have a fun ride together. Port Levy – Pigeon Bay Road is about 72 km southeast of Christchurch. It’s on Banks Peninsula’s northern coast has expansive hillsides sweeping down to a bay. The gravel road is well maintained and safe in general. It’s an easy ride, but there are some tight corners which are not easy to see until almost riding into the corner. Try to look ahead of you into and around these corners.
https://youtu.be/fsZvu1Q1xHc