AROUND THE MOUNTAINS
Around The Mountains Cycle Trail © Great South BELOW: Lake Wakatipu © DWB
GREAT RIDE • AROUND THE MOUNTAINS CYCLE TRAIL
Cycle Trail
TRAIL INFO 3-5 Days 186km
BEST FOR: Exploring through Southland’s rural heartland.
WALTER PEAK to KINGSTON 3-5 days
186km
Tracing the gentle curves of Lake Wakatipu and under the careful watch of Eyre Mountains, this easy, family-friendly ride follows well-graded paths over the course of three to five adventurous days.
TOP TIP – Watch the setting sun as it flickers across the mountain tops, casting a glow of golden ripples. Māori named the area Taka Ra Haka in reference to this dancing sunlight.
138
L
inking Queenstown’s Walter Peak Station to Kingston, the trail can be done in either direction, but starting from the foot of Walter Peak allows riders to first enjoy a scenic Lake Wakatipu crossing aboard the historic TSS Earnslaw steamship. Once on shore, the trail briefly skirts the lakefront before delving into a remote landscape. Grand vistas saturate every view point, and the isolation will have you believe that no one else has ever step foot here. Nearby Mavora Lakes offer a serene campsite setting and camp fires are permitted in fire drums that the campground provides. Cyclists are encouraged to attack this trail at their own pace, with itineraries customised to suit every member of your clan. With numerous highcountry townships speckling the route, there is every opportunity to stop at cosy, comfortable lodges – you’ll never have been more pleased to see a fluffy white towel. Local shops showcasing regional craftmanship, southern hospitality and unique cafés are highlights of the route. Once in Kingston, Lake Wakatipu comes back into view, signalling the conclusion of your ride. Jump on a scenic shuttle back to Queenstown and complete your voyage with hot food and drinks at one of the town’s inviting taverns.
TRAIL GRADES: WALTER PEAK STATION TO MAVORA LAKES GRADE 3 (INTERMEDIATE) NOTE: GRAVEL ROAD MAVORA LAKES TO CENTRE HILL SHELTER GRADE 3 (INTERMEDIATE) NOTE: GRAVEL ROAD CENTRE HILL SHELTER TO MOSSBURN GRADE 2 (EASY) MOSSBURN TO LUMSDEN GRADE 2 (EASY) LUMSDEN TO ATHOL GRADE 2 (EASY) ATHOL TO KINGSTON GRADE 2 (EASY) MOBILE PHONE COVERAGE: Reliable around Queenstown and the trail’s southern towns. Virtually non-existent between Mt Nicholas Station and Centre Hill Shelter. DRINKING WATER: Bottles can be filled at various settlements. Water supply at shelters in the Von Valley and at Mavora Lakes DOC campsite; boiling or treating is recommended. SAFETY INFO: There are two river crossings between Walter Peak and Mavora Lakes, please check weather conditions before riding. TYPE OF BIKE: A ship-shape mountain bike is recommended; e-bikes are also permitted. GRADE 2 (EASY) GRADE 3 (INTERMEDIATE)