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Start: Queenstown
Duration: 5 days
Difficulty: 3

Wine, History & Scenic Highlights of Central Otago

Discover the very best of Central Otago’s Great Rides on this guided cycling adventure through the Kawarau Gorge, Lake Dunstan, and Otago Central Rail Trail. Begin on Queenstown’s Wharehuanui Trail, then ride the Arrow River and Gibbston Valley tracks before entering the dramatic Kawarau Gorge on one of New Zealand’s newest and most spectacular trails. Enjoy warm hospitality in Arrowtown and Clyde, both rich in gold rush history.

Ride the full Otago Rail Trail over two days before finishing with a scenic boat trip on the Dunstan Explorer, delivering you to the start of the breathtaking Lake Dunstan Trail. Traverse boardwalks and suspension bridges as you follow the Clutha River through Cromwell Gorge. Along the way, enjoy wine tasting, architectural gems, and welcoming accommodation in charming rural towns.

Inclusions

  • Tasty café breakfasts (4)
  • Gourmet picnic and café lunches (5)
  • Two-course restaurant dinners (3), with all dietary needs catered for
  • 4 nights of comfortable motel or hotel accommodation on a twin-share basis
  • Experienced guides who handle all the hard bits and share great stories (two guides for groups of eight or more)
  • Tasty, nutritious snacks, drinks, and treats
  • Full vehicle support along the trail, including a luggage trailer
  • Return transport to Queenstown
  • Pre-departure information kit to help you plan and prepare
  • Rider fees paid to the Department of Conservation and Trail Trusts for ongoing maintenance and improvements

What’s Not Included

  • International or domestic flights and taxes
  • Arrival and departure transfers
  • Meals not mentioned in the itinerary
  • All beverages, other than breakfast
  • Bike hire (including helmet)
  • Water bottle (help us save the environment and bring your own bike drink bottle)
  • Personal expenses (eg. phone calls, internet, laundry, shopping etc)
  • Travel insurance
  • Visa (if required)

Tour code: KDO

Frequently asked questions

Our trips are designed to be enjoyable holidays that anyone in reasonable health and fitness can undertake. Each trip is graded to help you choose the right level of challenge. We recommend reviewing our grading system and speaking with our team to understand the physical requirements of your chosen trip.

What should I pack?

New Zealand’s weather is unpredictable, so bring waterproof gear and plenty of layers. Polyester, wool, or nylon fabrics are best, as they dry quickly and provide warmth. Avoid cotton, which retains moisture. We’ll provide a full gear list with your pre-departure information.

Can I bring my own equipment?

Yes! You’re welcome to bring your own bike, pedals, seat, walking poles—whatever makes you comfortable. Just let our team know in advance.

Our guided trips offer an immersive experience with expert guides who stay with you from start to finish. You’ll travel with a small group of like-minded adventurers (maximum of 14 people), and groups of 8 or more will have two guides—one cycling with you and one driving the support vehicle. Our trips include:

  • Accommodation
  • Most meals and snacks
  • A support vehicle
  • Pre-trip departure information
  • Maps and itinerary details

If you need a break from cycling, our support vehicle will be available at the next access point, offering a chance to rest with tea or coffee.

What is the accommodation like?

We’ve carefully selected 3–4 star family-run motels, lodges, heritage accommodations, farm stays, backcountry huts, and hotels. Each trip page provides specific details about where you’ll stay.

Many of our Cycle Trail trips are great for families with children over two years old. We can usually provide bike trailers (max weight 40–60kg) and trail-a-bikes for kids aged 4–9. Discounts are often available for children under 15 when sharing a room. Contact us to discuss your family’s needs.

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