Stretching 150 kilometres between Clyde and Middlemarch, the Otago Central Rail Trail is New Zealand’s premier cycling and walking journey through the heart of the South Island. This gentle, traffic-free trail follows a historic railway line, crossing dramatic viaducts, burrowing through rock tunnels, and winding past gold-rush towns, tussock-covered hills, and braided rivers. It’s a ride that feels like a living museum, where every bend reveals a slice of Otago’s pioneering past and the wide-open landscapes that define the region.
Highlights & What to See
- Poolburn Viaduct & Tunnel – Soaring 36 metres high, this curved viaduct and the adjacent 600-metre tunnel (the longest on the trail) are a dramatic highlight, offering sweeping views over the Manuherikia Valley.
- Historic Railway Stations – Charming restored stations at places like Ranfurly, Wedderburn, and Omakau make perfect picnic stops, each with its own story and classic architecture.
- Chatto Creek Tavern – A legendary pit stop for cold beer and hearty pub grub, this 130-year-old tavern is a favourite among trail users.
- St Bathans – A short detour from the trail leads to this photogenic gold-mining village with its turquoise Blue Lake and historic Vulcan Hotel.
- Ida Valley & the Maniototo – Expansive, starkly beautiful plains dotted with sheep stations and the eerie remains of gold dredges, best appreciated on the middle section of the trail.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most riders take 4 to 6 days to complete the full trail, allowing time to soak in the scenery and explore side trips. If you're short on time, a 2- to 3-day itinerary covering the most scenic central section between Omakau and Middlemarch is a rewarding option. The trail is well graded and suitable for casual cyclists, e-bikes (recommended if you’re not used to long days), and walkers. Plan to stay overnight in the small towns along the way, each offering basic accommodation and a warm welcome.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Queenstown – A two-hour drive from Clyde, Queenstown offers adrenaline activities, lake cruises, and a vibrant food scene, perfect for pre- or post-trail indulgence.
- Wanaka – Just 45 minutes from Clyde, this lakeside town is a gateway to Mount Aspiring National Park and has a more relaxed vibe than Queenstown.
- Dunedin – A 1.5-hour drive from Middlemarch, Dunedin boasts Scottish heritage, a thriving café culture, and the Otago Peninsula’s wildlife.
- Alexandra – Known for its stone fruit orchards and the striking Central Otago landscapes, this town is a convenient start or end point for the trail.
- Naseby – A tiny, historic gold-mining village with a preserved 19th-century atmosphere, ideal for a half-day exploration off the trail.
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- West Coast Wildlife Centre — Mike Dickison / CC BY 4.0
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- Okarito — Hagai Agmon-Snir حچاي اچمون-سنير חגי אגמון-שניר / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Hokitika Gorge — Stewart Nimmo / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Punakaiki Pancake Rocks — W. Bulach / CC BY-SA 4.0