Inland Kaikōura Road

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State Highway 70

Route information
Maintained by Kaikōura District Council
Hurunui District Council
Tourist
routes
Alpine Pacific Triangle
Major junctions
North end SH 1 south of Kaikōura
South end SH 7 north of Culverden
Location
CountryNew Zealand
Primary
destinations
Mt Lyford, Waiau, Rotherham
Highway system
SH 69 SH 71

The Inland Kaikōura Road, formerly designated State Highway 70, is a provincial highway in the South Island of New Zealand that runs from just south of Kaikōura to just north of Culverden via Waiau and Rotherham. White shields are used to signify this highway. It forms part of the Alpine Pacific Triangle tourist route. It also serves as an alternative inland route in cases where SH 1 is closed near the South Kaikōura Coast. Following the 14 November 2016 Kaikōura earthquake, all roads into Kaikōura were closed including SH70; after extensive regrading and clearance the Inland Road was the first road connection to Kaikōura to reopen and was a lifeline for the community.

History

Conway River Bridge

The highway lost its state highway status because of the lack of traffic using it.[1] In 1991 the section from Waiau to Kaikōura was revoked. Before revocation approximately 30 kilometers (19 mi) of highway was unsealed; however this was later sealed by the two district councils which maintained it. The remainder of SH 70 was revoked in 2004. Because of its scenic qualities it is now noted as one of the must drive roads in New Zealand. The road in parts is narrow and winds through steep hill country with several river valleys.[2]

The road was closed following the 2016 Kaikōura earthquake and was for a few days open to the military only; the first army convoy reached Kaikōura on Friday, 18 November 2016, and this was the only land route into Kaikōura since SH1 was cut off by the earthquake.[3] Some time later, registered convoys were allowed. Unrestricted access was restored on 19 December 2016, giving the public road access to Kaikōura again.[4]

Route

The highway runs inland on the Inland Kaikōura Road from SH 1 just south of Kaikōura. It then turns south west running almost parallel to SH 1 in an adjacent valley. Passing over the Conway River the road becomes the Inland Road. It continues south, eventually passing the intersection with Mt Lyford Forrest Drive (for access to Mt Lyford Alpine Village and Ski Area) and going through the small townships of Waiau (petrol available here) and Rotherham before ending at Red Post, the junction of Rotherham Point Road and SH 7's Mouse Point Road just north of Culverden.

Major intersections

Territorial authority Location km Destinations Notes
Kaikōura District Kaikōura 0 New Zealand road sign R2-2.svg SH 1 north – Kaikōura, Picton
SH 1 south – Cheviot, Christchurch
Highway 70 begins
16 New Zealand road sign R2-7.svg Linton Creek
19 New Zealand road sign R2-7.svg Kahutara River
24 New Zealand road sign R2-7.svg Green Burn
Hurunui District 30 New Zealand road sign R2-7.svg Charwell River
New Zealand road sign R2-7.svg Conway River
Lyford 55 New Zealand road sign R2-7.svg Mason River
New Zealand road sign W11-4-R.svg (Mount Lyford Forest Drive) – Mount Lyford Village
67 New Zealand road sign R2-7.svg Wandle River
72 New Zealand road sign R2-7.svg Lottery River
75 New Zealand road sign R2-7.svg Mason River
Waiau 19 (78) New Zealand road sign R2-2.svg (Lyndon Street) – Cheviot, Kaikōura via Leader Road (State Highway 1 NZ.svg)
18 (79) New Zealand road sign R2-7.svg Waiau River
NZ road sign W11-2.svg (Beavers Road)
(Flintoft Mouse Point Road) – Hanmer Springs, West Coast via Lewis Pass (State Highway 7 NZ.svg)
Culverden 0 (97) New Zealand road sign R2-2.svg SH 7 south (Mouse Point Road) – Culverden, Christchurch
SH 7 north (Mouse Point Road) – Hanmer Springs, West Coast via Lewis Pass
Highway 70 ends

See also

References

  1. ^ "State Highway Traffic Volumes 1990" (PDF). www.Nzta.govt.nz.
  2. ^ "The 10 NZ roads you must drive". Retrieved 4 February 2016.
  3. ^ Bayer, Kurt (25 November 2016). "Army reaches Kaikoura after delay". The Press. p. A5. Retrieved 25 November 2016.
  4. ^ Small, Jamie (20 December 2016). "'Relief' as inland road opens". The Press. p. A1. Retrieved 20 December 2016.