Glistening water at Lake Pukaki | Bec Adams
Glistening water at Lake Pukaki  | Bec Adams
Riding the Alps to Ocean  | Gesine C
Conquering the mighty Alps 2 Ocean  | Gesine C
Lake Aviemore, a2o trail  | Elaina Culbert
A guest photo on the Alps to Ocean Classic cycling tour
Stay at the historic Burnside Homestead  | Dan Thour
Lunch Break at Lake Ohau  | Tereza
Celebrating at the top of the Tarnbrae high point!  | Rebecca Ryan
Cycling through Pasquale Kurow Winery  | Daniel Thour
The views from Lake Ohau Lodge are a treat!  | Ross Dunn
Exploring Elephant Rocks on the Alps 2 Ocean  | Errol W

Alps to Ocean Classic

One of NZ's most scenic, diverse & popular cycle trails

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6 Days from

$2069 USD

Trip Code: ATC
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Extra trip options & supplements

*Prices listed are per person

Bike Rental
$130 USD
EBike Rental
$420 USD
Single Supplement - Limited to 2 per departure
$620 USD

Duration

  • 6 Days

Activities

  • 6 day cycle trail

Accommodation

  • 4 nights hotel/motel
  • 1 night historic homestead

Meals

  • 5 Dinners
  • 5 Lunches
  • 5 Breakfasts

Difficulty Grading  

3 / 5

moderate

Alps to Ocean Trip highlights

  • Cycle the full length of the spectacular Alps to Ocean Cycle Trail from Tekapo
  • Cycle the shoreline of surreal turquoise hydro lakes
  • Stargaze across world renown night skies
  • Explore Oamaru’s charming Victorian Precinct
  • Enjoy good company, & eat delicious food
  • Relax and enjoy the ride while your guides look after the logistics and drive the support vehicle

Overview

Explore some of the South Island’s most spectacular landscapes by bike on our fully guided and supported Alps to Ocean Cycle tour.

From Tekapo, we head through the golden Mackenzie Country on canal paths to Lake Pukaki and the mountainous landscape around Aoraki/Mt Cook National Park. Walking options in the Park give us immense views of these majestic peaks.

From Twizel, the trail follows ancient pathways through the Waitaki Valley where you’ll be wowed by stunning lakes, fascinating hydro dams and picturesque vineyards. A ride through rolling countryside leads down to the historic port town of Oamaru.

Our expert guides will show you the A2O’s best trailside highlights including wine-tasting, hot pools, Maori rock art and otherworldly limestone outcrops. You’ll also enjoy warm hospitality in accommodation full of heritage charm.

Itinerary

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Following an early start, our adventure begins with the drive across the picturesque Canterbury Plains. After refreshments in the country town of Geraldine, we’ll continue through rolling farmland to reach Burke’s Pass the gateway to Mackenzie Country, and Lake Tekapo soon appears as a bright blue jewel. We’ll have lunch and after a briefing and group photos we’ll set off cycling around the lakeside to see the iconic Church of the Good Shepherd, continuing to the start of the Alps to Ocean ride. We follow alongside the vivid hydro canals to reach a high terrace overlooking Lake Pukaki and the surrounding mountains. The trail then dips down to meet the lakeshore, offering incredible views of Aoraki/Mt Cook. Here we load up and have a short drive to Twizel, where we will spend the next 2 nights. Tonight we have our first group dinner where we can learn more about the week’s cycling ahead. Cycling Distance: Tekapo to Twizel - up to 34km Accommodation : The Alps, Twizel

Meals: L,D

After breakfast, we head back to the Lake Pukaki and hop back on our bikes to ride the lakeside track before heading across expansive tussockland back to our accommodation in Twizel. After a quick clothing change, we will venture north to Aoraki/Mt Cook National Park, around an hour's drive. This afternoon is dedicated to immersing ourselves in the stunning alpine landscape of New Zealand's highest peaks. After a picnic lunch, options include the Red Tarns Track with beautiful views of alpine tarns and Aoraki; Kea Point Track to the foot on Mt Sefton and it's beautiful glacier; Tasman Glacier Viewpoint, with vistas of NZ's longest glacier and the Tasman Lake; or Mueller Lake Lookout via Hooker Track. You can choose any of these and still allow time to also visit the impressive Department of Conservation Visitors' Centre. (The full Hooker Valley Track is closed at the first swing bridge until April 2026. A new second bridge is being installed. You are still able to walk out to the Mueller Lake Lookout before the first bridge.) In less favourable weather conditions, we will have the opportunity to explore the visitors centre and the Edmund Hilary Museum which features a planetarium. In the late afternoon we return to Twizel for our second night's stay. Cycling Distance: approx 19km Hiking Distances: Kea Point Track: 5km/2hr return from Village; Red Tarns Track: 3.7km/2hr (330m gain); Mueller Lake Lookout via Hooker Track: 1.8km/30min; Tasman Glacier Viewpoint : - 3km/45 mins (includes 300 steps); Accommodation : The Alps, Twizel

Meals: B,L,D

The stunning scenery keeps coming as we ride alongside the Pukaki and Ohau canals with a vast mountainous backdrop, then Lake Ohau where we stop for lunch. Confident riders can continue on the trail to Tarnbrae Saddle (900m), the highpoint of the A2O. The vast Mackenzie Country views are just reward for the climb. Alternatively, riders can transfer to the historic woolshed at Quailburn for a much easier ride down to Omarama – our stop for the night. Translating from Maori as ‘place of light’, Omarama is known for its extraordinarily clear skies, offering incredible star gazing opportunities at night. This evening enjoy an optional soak in a private hot tub of fresh mountain water (subject to availability and at own expense). Cycling Distance: 38km (Twizel–Lake Ohau); 44km Lake Ohau–Omarama via Tarnbrae Saddle or 26km (Quailburn–Omarama (short option) Accommodation : Sierra Motel, Omarama

Meals: B,L,D

Today’s ride takes us down the Waitaki Valley, known for its hydro lakes and dams. First, we follow the trail along the shores of Lake Benmore to Sailors Cutting. From there, we follow the lakeshore, winding around rocky outcrops, secluded beaches, and scenic views of lush, isolated islands. The trail then drops us down from above the Benmore Dam to rejoin the quiet lakeside road. There is an easier option for less confident riders who would prefer to avoid this more technical section. Regrouped, it’s a fun downhill cycle towards Aviemore Dam, where we’ll enjoy a picnic by the lake. We’ll arrive at Kurow with plenty of time to explore the town’s surrounds. Highlights include beautifully restored St Albans Church and wine-tasting at local vineyards. We’ll stay overnight in Kurow in an elegant lodge serving dinner showcasing local produce. Cycling Distance: 67km Accommodation : Waitaki Braids Lodge, Kurow

Meals: B,L,D

This morning the cycle trail takes us along the banks of the Waitaki River, past vineyards and a Maori rock art site to reach the small town of Duntroon. From there, we head inland into rolling country and wander around the unique Elephant Rocks, huge formations strewn across a field. Picking up the old railway line, we’ll ride through Raki's tunnel before rolling downhill to the settlement of Windsor. The historic Burnside Homestead is a fitting place for our final night together and a well-deserved night’s sleep after dinner at the local Enfield pub. Cycling Distance: 28km (Kurow–Duntroon) & 40km (Duntroon–Burnside Homestead) Accommodation : Burnside Homestead

Meals: B,L,D

We get to enjoy one more ride on the A2O before we begin our road trip back to Christchurch. Setting off from our accommodation, we keep on rolling through picturesque rural countryside. We pass Oamaru Stone quarry, where stone has been extracted since the nineteenth century. We’ll see its influence on local architecture once we reach Oamaru. After riding through the town’s delightful municipal gardens, we’ll reach the Victorian Precinct and harbourside park where the A2O finish-line sign offers the perfect photo-op. If time allows, explore the shops and galleries or visit the mind-boggling Steampunk HQ museum. After a late lunch, we’ll begin our journey north across the Canterbury Plains, arriving in central Christchurch early evening. Cycling Distance: 19km (Burnside–Oamaru)

Meals: B

Map

Elevation

The map and elevation chart are for illustrative purposes only and meant to provide general guidelines.

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What’s included?

Included

  • Tasty cafe breakfasts (x5), gourmet picnic or cafe lunches (x5), two course restaurant dinners (x5) catered to all dietary requirements
  • 5 nights comfortable motel/lodge ensuite accommodation on twin share basis
  • Experienced guides who handle all the hard bits and share epic stories (2 guides on groups of 8 or more)
  • Tasty nutritious snacks, drinks and treats plus our famous morning and afternoon teas
  • Full vehicle support along the trail including trailer for luggage
  • Transport from Christchurch (return)
  • Pre departure information kit to help you plan and prepare
  • Rider fees paid to the A2O Trail Trust for ongoing maintenance and improvements

Not included

  • Bike hire (including helmet)
  • Meals not mentioned in the itinerary
  • All beverages, other than breakfast
  • Water bottle (help us save the environment and bring your own bike drink bottle)
  • Optional activities (eg. Hot tubs Omarama, Oamaru Steampunk Gallery)
  • Personal expenses (eg. phone calls, internet, laundry, shopping etc)
  • Travel insurance

About your guide

Our guides are one of our biggest assets and we pride ourselves on their level of quality and high standards. Once the trip reaches 8 people, we provide you with two of our expert guides to maximise your enjoyment and overall experience. You’ll know you’re in safe hands as all of our guides are certified in first aid and CPR and many of them are trained bike mechanics. They come from all walks of life but our guides have a common desire to give you the best possible experience, fun and lots of fond memories to take home with you.

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