Et c’est reparti pour une bonne journée de vélo !
Aujourd’hui c’était soit 0 km soit 80 car il n’y avait rien d’autre sur la route.
Toute la journée c’est bien couvert et il fait très très froid. Un café apparaît au milieu de nulle part et nous fait beaucoup de bien
La suite est assez facile on déroule en descente assez rapidement.
On décide de se prendre une chambre le soir pour bien se reposer! Car demain une nouvelle grosse journée nous attend !
Tuatapere is a small rural town in Southland, New Zealand. It is the self declared « Sausage Capital of New Zealand ».[4][5][6] Tuatapere is located eight kilometres from the southern coast. The Waiau River flows through the town before reaching Te Waewae Bay, where it has its outflow into Foveaux Strait. The main local industries are forestry and farming.
Tuatapere has a logging museum[7] and is located on the Southern Scenic Route from Invercargill to Te Anau making it a well-travelled tourist stop. The Clifden Suspension Bridge and Clifden War Memorial are located near State Highway 99 outside Tuatapere.[8]
History
First European settlers
A group of Hungarians settled in Tuatapere, but were assimilated into the general population by the mid 20th century.[9]