The 6 Best Biking Trails in Taupo District, North Island

December 17, 2021 Jacquiline Delozier

Discover the best top things to do in Taupo District, New Zealand including Adventure Shuttles, Great Lake Trail, Tongariro River Trail, Rapid Sensations Ltd, Tree Trunk Gorge tracks, Whangamata Stream Trail.
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1. Adventure Shuttles

1/504 Mapara Road RD 5 Acacia Bay, RD5, Taupo 3385 New Zealand +64 22 547 0399 [email protected] http://www.adventureshuttles.co.nz/
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5.0 based on 3 reviews

Adventure Shuttles

Get the Buzz in the Central North Island outdoors by bike or on foot. We love helping people explore our place. At Adventure Shuttles we are passionate outdoors people who have biked, hiked and climbed extensively in New Zealand and overseas. Kiwis with over 40 years experience exploring the Central North Island outdoors

Reviewed By ScottSomerville70

We booked a last-minute self-guided trip with Garth and he couldn't have been more helpful. He responded quickly and we had everything arranged within an hour of contacting him. He picked us up from our accommodation the next morning and drove us to the start of the Great Lake Trail. He gave us some valuable tips about the track, too. The bikes were good and we were provided with a tool kit as well. Once we were finished biking, we had a great lunch at the Tipsy Trout in Kinloch (a tip from Garth), and we just texted Garth to let him know he could come pick us up. It was great not having to be back by a certain time and enjoy the ride at our own leisure. Would highly recommend!

2. Great Lake Trail

Taupo 3351 New Zealand +64 7-376 7207 [email protected] http://www.greatlaketrail.com/
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4.5 based on 67 reviews

Great Lake Trail

The Great Lake Trail is a 70 kilometre purpose built mountain biking/walking/running trail situated close to Lake Taupo in the centre of New Zealand's North Island. The trail follows the western shore of Lake Taupo, and takes in stunning views across to the volcanic mountains of the Tongariro National Park. Anyone with a moderate level of fitness can, and should, experience The Great Trail.

Reviewed By huggyfamily - Auckland, New Zealand

Have now cycled all 3 Great Lake Trails, each on a different trip to Taupo in the last four months. Enjoyed them all. The first one we did was K2K (December), loved it, especially now as it can be done as a loop from Kinloch. Couldn't wait to go down in January to do our second trail, the W2K (return), starting at Kinloch, doing the Headland Loop (great flowy mountain bike trail! and lovely views on a lovely day), then down to Whakaipo Bay, slept on the warm stones while my husband had a refreshing dip in the lake, then we cycled back to Kinloch - yes it was hard yakka going back up the hill (slow and steady wins the race), but oh what a joy it was sweeping back down to Kinloch in the late afternoon. Fabulous day. Finally in April we did Waihora and Waihaha, return (57km) - no water taxi for us! Started the day at 9am from the top of the Waihora track, a great 17km ride down to the bay (2 and a half hours), had a lovely picnic, then rode back up (2 and a half hours), rode the farm road to the top of Waihaha track (10km - one hour, with a break to see cute alpacas!), then down Waihaha track (13km (two hours, with breaks to see the beautiful views of the river, canyon, waterfall, and setting sun). Managed to finish back at the car at sundown, 5.45pm, just as it was getting dark. Exhilarating! We are in our fifties. We were so exhausted that when we got back to Taupo we sat for an hour in a thermal pool and went to bed at 8.30pm without bothering with dinner! We can't say which trail we liked best, as they were all different, and brilliantly built. I am writing this review because a lot of websites and reviews say "a water taxi is required" for the Waihora Bay trail. Well, we proved it isn't Just make sure you have enough daylight hours...

3. Tongariro River Trail

State Highway 1, Turangi New Zealand +64 7-384 7106 [email protected] http://www.doc.govt.nz/link/f7a6048f329e4d9bafde4d68a5e6aba5.aspx
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4.5 based on 110 reviews

Tongariro River Trail

Always check the website for changes that might affect your trip.

Reviewed By MarkR7064 - Palmerston North, New Zealand

Fantastic walk, you can choose different length walks, I have previously done the 13km loop, on our last trip we were short on time so only did the SH1 to Major Jones bridge loop. Track is mostly flat walking (after the short climb to the lookout). worth taking the short tracks off the main track that lead down to the river for a look. Great leg stretch if only passing through Turangi, our dog loved it (please note dogs must be on a lead).

4. Rapid Sensations Ltd

413 Huka Falls Road Wairakei Tourist park, Taupo 3384 New Zealand +64 7-374 8117 [email protected] http://www.rapids.co.nz/
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4.0 based on 48 reviews

Rapid Sensations Ltd

Rapid Sensations Ltd is Taupo’s premier outdoor adventure company that has been operating throughout the Lake Taupo – Tongariro National Park region for over 22 years.Held in high regard for professional, safe delivery of quality experiences and outcomes, Rapid Sensations offers a comprehensive range of adventure activities and programs to the tourism, corporate, military and education sectors.

5. Tree Trunk Gorge tracks

Tree Trunk Gorge Road Kaimanawa Forest Park, Turangi 3334 New Zealand +64 7-384 7106 [email protected] http://www.doc.govt.nz/link/0c41e512c0f742b5841cd0c9fbefdcf5.aspx
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3.5 based on 11 reviews

Tree Trunk Gorge tracks

Always check the website for changes that might affect your trip.

6. Whangamata Stream Trail

Whangamata Road, Kinloch New Zealand https://www.kinloch.org.nz/whangamata-stream-trail

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