THE QUEENSTOWN Trail
GREAT RIDE • THE QUEENSTOWN TRAIL
TRAIL INFO
1-4 Days 130km Edgar Bridge, Queenstown Trail © Destination Queenstown
BEST FOR: A trail that is as much about the sights as it is the cycling.
QUEENSTOWN to QUEENSTOWN 1-4 days
130km
Queenstown’s best hop-on, hop-off experience – by bike! Ridden as a multi-day adventure with overnight stops along the way, or by tailored day rides. Biking in Arrowtown © Destination Queenstown
Cycling at Lake Hayes © Jim Pollard Goes Click
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ost of the Queenstown Trail is ideal for beginners, families or those who haven’t seen a bike in a while. The trail hugs the Wakatipu lakeshore through to Frankton, passing shorefront hotels such as the Hilton (stopping for a chilled drink at its open-fire Pinot Pit is idyllic), golf courses, dazzling mountain views and blooming gardens. For those after something more challenging, the Jack’s Point section is an enjoyable add-on but not for the faint-hearted. Comprised of some steep climbs, fast descents and tight bends, dropping back down to Lake Wakatipu is the only way to regulate your heartbeat. Your journey could stretch as far as Gibbston and historic Arrowtown, during a section that includes the 80m Edgar Suspension Bridge, jet boats frothing up the Kawarau River and deep canyons filled with turquoise water. Stop at the famous Kawarau Suspension Bridge: the world’s first commercial bungy jump. Once in the Gibbston region, the heart of pinot noir country, make a beeline for its world-class wineries. Shuttle services are available to transport you home – or simply jump on the bus.
TRAIL GRADES: FRANKTON TRACK & KELVIN PENINSULA TRAIL, 15KM GRADE 2 (EASY) JACK’S POINT TRAIL, 12KM GRADE 4 (ADVANCED) LAKE HAYES TRAIL, 8KM GRADE 3 (INTERMEDIATE) ARROW RIVER BRIDGES TRAIL, 16KM GRADE 2 (EASY) GIBBSTON RIVER TRAIL, 9KM GRADE 2 (EASY) TWIN RIVERS TRAIL, 18.5KM GRADE 3 (INTERMEDIATE) COUNTRYSIDE TRAIL 13.5KM GRADE 3 (INTERMEDIATE) MOBILE PHONE COVERAGE: Coverage is good across the whole trail network. DRINKING WATER: Don’t forget your water bottle. Most local businesses will be happy for you to refill your drink bottle along the way. Plus you can buy food and beverages along the trail. TYPE OF BIKE: A mountain bike is recommended. E-bikes are also permitted. GRADE 2 (EASY) GRADE 3 (INTERMEDIATE) GRADE 4 (ADVANCED)
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