Otago Central Rail Trail

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Stretching 150 kilometres through the heart of Central Otago, the Otago Central Rail Trail is New Zealand’s premier cycling and walking journey, following the historic railway line from Middlemarch to Clyde. This gentle, mostly gravel path winds through dramatic gorges, across viaducts, and past old gold-mining settlements, offering a uniquely Kiwi outdoor experience that combines gentle exercise, fascinating history, and stunning landscapes. The trail is suitable for most fitness levels, with plenty of charming towns along the way for food, wine, and rest stops.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most people take 3 to 5 days to cycle the full trail, staying overnight in the small towns along the route. If you’re short on time, you can easily do a day ride on the most scenic section (e.g., from Ranfurly to Omakau or Alexandra to Clyde). Walkers should allow 5 to 7 days. The trail is well-signposted and can be done in either direction; many riders start in Middlemarch to enjoy a gentle downhill gradient toward Clyde.

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