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An independent, action packed tour designed for those who want to fit as much into there Rail Trail experience as possible. If a day's cycling is not enough for you the ‘Go Active’ Tour is the one for you. During this tour you could take a walk through tussocks and spectacular schist rock formations to New Zealand’s only inland Salt Lake, have a go at the ancient sport of curling, play a round of golf, visit a garden of national significance, go fishing or hunting or take a 4WD safari through the rugged mountains high above the Maniototo plain. Suggested Tour ItineraryThis includes tickets for the Taieri Gorge Railway, five nights’ accommodation, bike hire, daily bag transfers, off trail activities, transfers to and from the Rail Trail and a comprehensive Luxury Rail Trail Tour itinerary with all the information you require to have a trouble-free, enjoyable and relaxing Rail Trail Experience. The suggested tour itinerary can be altered to suit your individual needs. The tour can be completed in as few or as many days as you wish and you can start at either end of the Rail Trail or anywhere along the Trail. Please contact us to discuss your Rail Trail requirements. Day 1Taieri Gorge Railway Enjoy a scenic train trip from Dunedin to Middlemarch or Pukerangi. The Taieri Gorge Train takes you on a journey through the rugged and spectacular Taieri River Gorge, across wrought iron viaducts and through tunnels carved by hand more than 100 years ago. Accommodation at The Rocks, Middlemarch. Day 2Cycle 42km from Middlemarch to Kokonga You will be transported to Middlemarch where you will be professionally fitted onto your hire bikes. Each bike is custom made for the Rail Trail and is fitted with pannier bags, a puncture repair kit and a helmet. Once you are comfortable on your bike you will begin your 151km journey on the Otago Central Rail Trail. From Middlemarch you will cycle through productive farmland with the 1400m high Rock and Pillar Range as a backdrop to the west and the Strath Taieri Ridge as a backdrop to the east. The Rail Trail passes through the heart of the Strath Taieri Plains with good views of the lush farmland and surrounding mountains. Four km south of Hyde is the site where Locomotive AB782 derailed on a bend due to excessive speed. The tragedy claimed 21 lives and for many years it was New Zealand’s worst rail disaster. South of the crash site alongside State Highway 87 a commemorative cairn records the names of those who lost their lives. From Hyde you will cycle over historic stone bridges, over the 32m high Prices Creek viaducts and through the 152m long Prices Creek tunnel. You will follow the Taieri River through the picturesque gorge which opens up to Kakanui Mountains and Mount Ida Range. Accommodation at Kokonga Lodge, Kokonga. Day 3Cycle 31km from Kokonga to Wedderburn You will cycle through the vastness of the Maniototo Plain towards Ranfurly. From Ranfurly you will cycle through the productive, irrigated farmland of the Maniototo known as ‘big sky country.’ You will cycle past the iconic Wedderburn Station Goods Shed made famous in the Grahame Sydney painting‘July on the Maniototo.' Accommodation at either The Old Doctors Residence or, for larger groups, The Naseby Trail Lodge, Naseby. Day 4Cycle 41km from Wedderburn to Omakau Just beyond Wedderburn the Trail reaches its highest point, 618m above sea level. Down hill from here! Oturehua is home to the Ida Burn Dam, famous for curling in the winter and the gathering-spot of the Brass Monkey Motorbike Rally every Queen’s Birthday. You will cycle through the heart of the Ida Valley before entering the spectacular Poolburn Gorge. You will cycle through schist cuttings, past step sided man-made embankments, through two long tunnels and over the 37m high Poolburn Viaduct. From Lauder to Omakau the trail is relatively flat as it passes through the productive farmland of the Manuherikia Valley bordered by the Dunstan Mountains to the west, Blackstone/Raggedy Range to the east and the Hawkdun Range straight ahead. Accommodation at either Omakau Accommodation or Tiger Hill Lodge. Day 5Cycle 37km from Omakau to Clyde Before you leave Omakau, take a detour to the quaint and historic gold mining town of Ophir, a 5km round trip returning to Omakau via the 1880 Danial O’Connell Suspension Bridge. From Omakau to Chatto Creek the trail follows a sweeping ‘S’ designed to get the old steam trains up Tiger Hill, the steepest section on the trail – lucky you are cycling down it! From Chatto Creek you will pass through schist rock landscapes and follow the course of the Manuherikia River. From Alexandra to Clyde you can either choose to cycle on the Rail Trail or alongside the Clutha River on the Millennium walking/cycling track. Accommodation at either Dunstan House or The Postmasters' House, Clyde. Day 6Transfers to your preferred destination, e.g. Queenstown, Dunedin or Christchurch. Off Trail ActivitiesThe Rail Trail offers many off-trail activities to enrich your Rail Trail Experience. Click here for a comprehensive list of available activities.
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