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Trail Sections

Walter Peak > Mavora Lakes
50km
At Queenstown you board the iconic 102 year old vintage steamship the TSS Earnslaw to cruise across Lake Wakatipu to Walter Peak.
Starting your ride at Walter Peak Station and passing the Mt Nicholas Station, the trail passes the show stopping Von Valley/River. Mt Nicholas Station was the first station to supply “Ice Breaker” merino wool.
Crossing the bridge at Black Spur Creek and ford at the Gorge Burn, the trail follows the beautiful, natural tussock valley along Mt Nichols Road.

Mavora Lakes > Centre Hill
35km
Cyclists have two options from Mavora Lakes to Centre Hill – either get a shuttle bus or ride along the Centre Hill Road.
As a note of precaution this is a gravel road and can have a lot of traffic during the summer months as well as dusty to ride on at times.
If taking the shuttle bus preference, please note you must book in advance and this service only runs between 01 November to 15 April.

Center Hill > Mossburn
25km
From The Eyre Mountains Conservation Park the trail passes the Oreti River and meanders along the side of Starvation Creek, travelling between farms and the Oreti River as it comes back into Mossburn.

Mossburn > Lumsden
18km
The trail leads you from Mossburn, which in the 1970’s was named the deer capital of New Zealand back towards Lumsden. This section is 5 km on old railway line and 10 km beside the State Highway and farm paddocks. Then it’s over the Oreti Mossburn Bridge and along the flood banks into Lumsden.

Lumsden > Five Rivers17km
Starting in Lumsden, enjoy the relics of the steam train era around the old local railway station. The trail from Lumsden to Five Rivers is slightly uphill and passes through rich farm lands and by the banks of the Oreti River, another great river to spot the brown trout sunning themselves.

Five Rivers > Athol
18km
Along this section of the trail you predominately ride on the old railway line.
Encompassing panoramic views of Mid Dome, a prominent Northern Southland mountain, and the surrounding mountains before reaching Athol.
Due to the agricultural nature of this section of the ride, at times you may find some of the gates are locked to protect to safety of the animals in the area. The track is certainly still rideable, and if this circumstance arises, another aspect of adventure can be added to the already thrilling trail. Lifting your bike is the only way forward, but what better way to give your legs a break!

Athol > Garston
13km
The cycle trail from here has been constructed on an old disused railway line.
The trail crosses the Mataura River along the way where there are two cycle suspension bridges which are 67m and 92m in length. The locals have named them Athol’s Golden Gates. Looking over the bridge you can often see brown trout swimming around in the pristine, crystal clear waters.
Garston has reinvented itself with a mobile café called the Air Stream and a honey shop. Garston is also home to two small and attractive historic churches.

Garston > Kingston
17km
From Garston the trail crosses the Mataura River on a suspension Bridge, past old stone ruins of the area’s original stone homestead, and past formations of the glacier moraine at the foot of the Eyre Mountains.
From here you ride into Kingston, a small town on the southern edge of Lake Wakatipu, Kingston has a café, a camping ground, a number of B&B lodges and is home to the historic steam train the Kingston Flyer.
Take a shuttle bus from Kingston to Queenstown to finish your Around the Mountains adventure.

Lake to Lake Trail
Te Anau - Manapouri 28km
As an optional add on you can spend a day on the beautiful Lake to Lake trail that runs along the Waiau River in Fiordland, from Te Anau to Manapouri
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