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Ohakune Old Coach Road (Old Coach Road Bike Trail) Tours and Tickets

What are people saying about Ohakune Old Coach Road (Old Coach Road Bike Trail)

Amanda_G, Dec 2023
Safe and super enjoyable.
Fantastic experience with crew from TCB. Good safety briefing. Well serviced bikes and equipment. Not for first time riders as terrain can be tricky to navigate. Scenic route with lots to see from farms to trains. A great use of time.
Sheila_D, Jan 2025
Great half day bike ride
Great way to see this beautiful corner of the national park. Fitness level medium and some bike experience useful but eminently achievable.. Bike store staff great, super-helpful regarding route, help during trip if needed etc. Standard bikes pretty good. Fantastic scenery, cycling tracks through forest and farmland. Viaducts and valleys are a must see. All very well signed - and great ice cream at the end of the route at Ohakune Station.
Jolene_M, Dec 2024
Wonderful family experience.
Awesome track and scenery. Suitable for all levels of riding and fitness. Definitely upgrade to the e-bikes, much better quality of bike and therefore better suspension which made for a much more enjoyable ride. Super helpful staff.
Madelene_S, Nov 2024
Rustic historical scenic Old Coach Trail
We all loved the rustic and at times challenging trail, beautiful with its bush clad surroundings and historical landmarks. The tour operators were faultless very helpful with supplying E-bikes, briefing us, responding to questions on-line and detailed overview before the ride. The shuttle to our preferred point to begin the trail was faultless . A reasonable level of skill to navigate the trail is preferable. Well done Viator your choice of operator was excellent.

Ohakune Old Coach Road (Old Coach Road Bike Trail)

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North Island
Ohakune Old Coach Road (Old Coach Road Bike Trail)
  • The trail is categorized as easy-moderate for both hikers and cyclists. It’s 9.3 miles (14 kilometers) each way.
  • Cyclists should be aware that you will be sharing the trail with hikers.
  • The track passes beneath the main trunk railway line. While rail traffic in this area is not heavy, when you do see or hear a train approaching, be careful of any debris from the train.
  • Bikes can be hired from shops in Ohakune.