These maps show walk and cycle paths that link the town between streets and via parks, as well as information on the facilities and key destinations.
We encourage all communities to walk or cycle for short trips.
The Top of the South Maps website shows cycling trails in the Nelson Tasman region in a mobile-friendly web app.
Launch Top of the South Maps website
Once you have opened the map, select the layers icon and choose recreation. Biking tracks are included in this set.
You can also view the network of tracks in our region on the Outdoor Access maps. Switch on the Tracks and Trails layer and zoom in on our region to check them out.
The Nelson Tasman area has over 800 kilometres of sealed roads. Information regarding cycling routes, upcoming competitive and social events; see the links below.
The Top of the South Maps website shows cycling trails in the Nelson Tasman region in a mobile-friendly web app.
Launch Top of the South Maps website
Once you have opened the map, select the layers icon and choose recreation. Biking tracks are included in this set.
529 Garage helps the cycling community to reduce bike theft. You can register bike details and serial numbers, in the event your bike is stolen you can notify the 529 Garage community by creating an alert. Then if the thief tries to sell the stolen bike, potential buyers can search 529 Garage to check if the bike is stolen. This will help to deter thieves as they find they have a much smaller market to sell to. Members of the 529 Garage community and Police can check bikes and if they are stolen, notify the owner and reunite them with their bike.
Bike registration is free and a 529 Shield sticker is an optional, tamper-resistant, weather-resistant decal that has a unique, seven-character ID code. It adds an extra identifier and layer of protection for your bike. The 529 Shield sticker can be purchased from all good bike stores, we recommend you put one on your bike in a visible location. Always report bike thefts to Police, if the theft is happening now call 111 otherwise call 105 or go online to 105.police.govt.nz.
Bicycle registration for the life of your bike | 529 Garage (project529.com)
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