
Forget crowded beaches and tourist traps, Central Otago in New Zealand is a corner of the world where cinematic landscapes meet world-class wine, and the only traffic jams are caused by cyclists pausing for the view (or perhaps a sneaky glass of Riesling).
This summer, leave the everyday behind for winding trails, sparkling lakes and scenery that looks like it was plucked straight from a movie. Picture pedalling along hidden paths where dramatic gorges drop away to turquoise waters, stopping in sleepy historic towns for a much-needed coffee, and trying not to grunt too loudly on the uphill stretches.
Yes, there will be hills. Yes, your legs might protest. But with eBikes giving you a gentle nudge up the steep stuff, the climbs become part of the fun. Trails that once seemed out of reach are now accessible to almost anyone, whether you’re with friends, family, or on a solo escape that comes with a little extra pampering.
Trails that surprise around every corner
Central Otago is a dream for cyclists, linking historic towns, alpine scenery and serene lakes. There’s something for everyone, from fast-paced rides along dramatic gorges to gentle trails where you can stop as often as you like for photos, coffee, or simply to breathe it all in.
One standout ride is the Lake Dunstan Trail, winding 55km past vineyards and boardwalks suspended above brilliant blue waters, and finishing at the Hugo Suspension Bridge, an engineering marvel with views to match.
Another hidden gem follows the Clutha River through deep canyons past old gold-mining huts, complete with a 12km jet boat ride offering a totally different perspective on the cliffs.
Thanks to Kiwi Journeys, each route can be tailored to your pace, so you can enjoy the scenery rather than stress over logistics.

A breathtaking ride on the Lake Dunstan Trail, where the path is literally carved into the cliffs.
Trail meets table
Cycling is only half the story. Along the way, the region’s food and wine scene beckons…
Stop for a wine flight at Carrick Winery with its lake views, tuck into wood-fired pizza fresh from the oven, or explore Ayrburn, a newly opened food hub on a restored 160-year-old farm estate.

Hills, history, and a whole lot of breathtaking views.
History, charm and hidden corners
The trails lead straight into charming historic towns. Cromwell, Clyde, and Arrowtown boast high streets lined with 19th-century stone buildings now home to cafés, boutiques and galleries. Gold-rush history can be found on every corner, while modern pleasures – coffee, wine and artisan shopping – are never too far away.
The best trails to book this summer

Central Otago’s Latest & Greatest
(Easy To Intermediate)

Go With The Flow
(Easy To Intermediate)

Central Otago Epic
(Easy To Moderate)

Lake Dunstan Discovery Tour
(Easy)
How to book your cycling holiday
If this sounds like the kind of summer escape you need, Kiwi Journeys makes planning easy. From eBikes and transfers to insider tips on the best trails and stops, they take care of the details so all you have to do is enjoy the ride.
You can explore their range of Central Otago cycling tours and book your trip, here.

