Aotearoa New Zealand has some of the top mountain biking trails in the world – from the north to the south you can discover New Zealand’s epic mountain biking scene.
One of New Zealand’s original Great Rides, this track(opens in new window) traces the bays, hills and ridges of the Marlborough Sounds(opens in new window), with resort stays, boat trips and water sports on offer.
Intermediate - Advanced
Traversing historic St James Station near Hanmer Springs, this challenging high-country trail rewards riders with vistas of soaring peaks, alpine meadows, beech forest, tranquil lakes and crystal clear rivers.
Easy - Advanced
To see why Rotorua(opens in new window) is widely rated one of the world’s best mountain biking meccas, look no further than these legendary trails(opens in new window) threaded through towering redwoods and lush native bush.
Easy- Expert
New Zealand’s largest lake backdrops Taupō’s(opens in new window) all-season trail(opens in new window) offering an irresistible mix of flowing terrain and changing scenes as it sweeps down to the shore and around the lake’s bays and rocky promontories.
Intermediate
One of New Zealand’s original mountain-biking must-dos, this descent-heavy cross-country(opens in new window) trail(opens in new window) follows long-abandoned logging tracks through forest within wheeling distance of Tongariro National Park(opens in new window).
Intermediate
The Rude Rock Track is a challenging, expert-level downhill trail at Coronet Peak, featuring technical rock gardens, steep drops, and tight corners. Known for its rough terrain, it's designed for experienced riders who enjoy high-intensity descents. The trail offers stunning views of Queenstown while providing an adrenaline-packed ride.
The Upper Rude Rock trail, accessible via the Coronet Peak uplift, offers a thrilling descent with steep, rocky sections and technical features for expert riders. After reaching the bottom, riders can transition to the Hot Rod trail, which provides smooth berms and jumps for a fun, high-speed finish.
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New Zealand’s longest single-track is also its ultimate wilderness epic – a multi-day journey in the West Coast following a hard-won route over rugged mountains that realised the abandoned dreams of old gold miners.
Advanced
An unforgettable adventure through the remote wonderland of Kahurangi National Park(opens in new window) in Nelson, this (opens in new window)ride(opens in new window) (opens in new window)takes in strange and ever-changing landscapes, with the bonus of staying in atmospheric backcountry huts.
Advanced
Snaking around a high-country hilltop in Southland(opens in new window), a historic water race has been extended by hand to produce a splendid single-track circuit(opens in new window) with grand views and charming huts to stay in overnight.
Intermediate
Luring riders deep into the Pureora Forest Park in the heart of the North Island, this mixed-terrain trail(opens in new window) features ancient trees, birdlife, thrilling suspension bridges and intriguing timber-milling relics.
Easy - Intermediate