Otago Central Rail Trail

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Stretching for 150 kilometres through the heart of the South Island, the Otago Central Rail Trail is New Zealand's original Great Ride, a gentle cycling and walking route that follows an old railway line between Clyde and Middlemarch. This is not a wilderness trail but a journey through the region's gold-mining history, passing through dry, rugged landscapes dotted with historic stone bridges, tunnels, and tiny former railway settlements. The trail is well-graded, mostly gravel, and suitable for most fitness levels, making it an accessible way to experience the vastness and raw beauty of Central Otago.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allow three to five days to ride the full trail at a leisurely pace, stopping overnight at historic pubs, farm stays, and B&Bs in the small towns along the way. Many cyclists break the trail into four days, riding 30–40 kilometres each day with plenty of time for photos, picnics, and exploring side trips. If you're short on time, you can sample the best sections, such as the 20-kilometre stretch between Ranfurly and Waipiata, in a few hours.

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