West Coast Wilderness Trail

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If you’ve ever dreamed of pedalling through a landscape that feels both raw and enchanted, the West Coast Wilderness Trail delivers. This 120 km cycle trail, part of the Nga Haerenga New Zealand Cycle Trail network, weaves through ancient rainforests, past glacier-fed rivers, and along the rugged Tasman Sea coastline. Starting from Greymouth and finishing at Ross (or vice versa), the trail is a masterpiece of engineering and conservation, with boardwalks, historic trestle bridges, and sections that follow old gold-mining routes. The air smells of damp earth, moss, and the wild West Coast sea spray – it’s a journey that engages all the senses.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most cyclists take 2–3 days to complete the full trail, staying overnight in Hokitika or the smaller settlements along the route. You can also do shorter day rides: the Greymouth to Hokitika section (55 km) is a solid full-day ride, while the Hokitika to Ross section (65 km) can be split into two more leisurely days. For those with limited time, the best single-day segment is the 30 km ride from Hokitika to Lake Kaniere and back, which includes the most scenic highlights without the full commitment.

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