Cycle Trails – in the Taumarunui-Ruapehu District
– while enjoying the accommodation at Alexander Spa Motel
The Timber Trail Cycle Trail
Ruapehu to Whanganui (Mountains to Sea) Cycle Trail
Ruapehu to Whanganui (Mountains to Sea) Cycle Trail. From the flanks of Mount Ruapehu to the coastal shores of Whanganui, the Mountains to Sea Cycle Trail is a route encompassing majestic mountains, stunning native forest, and the spiritual, cultural and historical highlights of the Whanganui River.
Old Coach Road Cycle Trail
The Ohakune Old Coach Road Cycle Trail takes you though an area of rich pioneering history. Recently restored and now part of the Mountains to Sea Cycle Trail, the route wanders the lower slopes of Mt Ruapehu, passing historical sites including the camps of railway workers, the ruins of the Taonui viaduct and the Hapuawhenua Viaduct. The trail can be completed from either Horopito or Ohakune, a Grade 2 track suitable for most fitness levels. Horopito to Ohakune is a slightly easier route featuring downhill sections. There are plenty of local mountain bike rentals and transport providers available.
The 42 Traverse Cycle Trail (Mount Tongariro)
The 42 Traverse Cycle Trail (Mount Tongariro) Known as being the greatest mountain bike ride on the North Island, the 42 Traverse follows an old logging road and is filled with exhilarating downhills, some challenging uphills, and is known for having many rutted sections along the trail.
Wainone Trams Mountain Bike Trail
Wainone Trams Mountain Bike Trail. The 25 kilometre Waione Tram Mountain Bike Trail is made up of two distinct sections in the Maramataha Valley at the southern end of Pureora Forest Park. The first is an out and back trail with some steep sections that might have many riders pushing their bikes. The second section is a loop trail that links back to the main access artery.
Whangamomona Cycle Trail
Whangamomona Cycle Trail. The 80 kilometer Whangamomona Cycle Trail route runs from Taumarunui to Whangamomona a historic town that declared itself a republic in 1989 and sells its own passports. You can then cycle on to New Plymouth if you wish or return to Taumarunui.
Local Rides
There are as many and varied rides available from Taumarunui as you wish. You can just jump on your bike and go and explore. some of the more popular rides possible are as follows:
Makokomiko Road Circuit 28.5kms
From Taumarunui ride south on SH4 to Piriaka where on the hill to your right is the oldest uppainted house in New Zealand. Continue past the village a short distance uphill until Makomiko Road turns to your right. follow this road back to Taumarunui crossing the Whanganui Rive over Victory Bridge. The ride is rated at beginners level.
Taumarunui to Historic Bridge 11.5kms
This short bike ride is all sealed and easy riding. Turn right at McDonald’s corner and follow Golf Road past the golf course and onward until it becomes Ongarue Back Road at the second roundabout. Ride through the rural area to the double road/rail bridge and then return. A pleasant ride for all.
Hikumutu Road Cycle Trail 25kms
The Hikumutu Trail takes cyclists on a tour through amazing countryside with sections of steep and narrow terrain along a gravel road. It is probably better to start in Owhango, cross the railway line then turn right into Hikumutu Road. This continues through to Victory Bridge in Taumarunui. This can be done in reverse but has steep climbs if done this way. The ride is rated at an intermedite level.
Kawautahi Road 21kms
Start at Owhango and go past the Owhango Hotel and turn right into Kawautahi Road. The seal runs out after 2.2kms and the road becomes winding and steep. The countryside is rugged and scenic with plenty of bird life. Enjoy a stop at the beautiful Kawautahi Falls which is 12kms into the ride. The ride is rated at an intermediate level.
Racecourse Road Curcuit 9.5kms
A good scenic family ride rated at beginners level. From Taumarunui head south to Mananui via Taupo Road, cross the bridge then turn right onto Racecourse Road. Cycle along this road and back to Taumarunui to Victory Bridge where you turn right to re-enter Taumarunui.
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