Rail Trail section
Remutaka Cycle TrailTake an invigorating ride tracing an historic railway line through stunning native bush.
133m highest point
This first section of the Remutaka Cycle Trail is a mostly flat ride through parkland along
. The section is mostly wide sealed paths, with occasional gravel sections making it suitable for all ages and abilities.Starting at the Petone Foreshore and riding along the river to Te Marua, you’ll pass some interesting cultural sites, including Māori
and early European settlements. Hikoikoi Reserve, Avalon Park, and Harcourt Park are great picnic stops, while Taita Rock and Whakamoonie swimming holes are safe spots to take a river dip.When you reach Te Marua, you’ll leave the river and ride 2km on the road to reach Maymorn and the start of section two.
Along the way there’s plenty to explore including the Petone Settlers Museum, Jackson Street’s many cafés and shops, The Dowse Art Museum in Lower Hutt, and Brewtown in Upper Hutt.
Check the Metlink timetable for information and updates and their policy on taking bikes.
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Remutaka Cycle Trail SurveyRemutaka Cycle TrailTake an invigorating ride tracing an historic railway line through stunning native bush.
Remutaka Cycle TrailA gentle countryside ride along the shores of Lake Wairarapa, ending at the wild South Coast.
Remutaka Cycle TrailThe final and most scenic section includes a windswept ride along a remote and rugged coastline.
Follow the picturesque Hutt River all the way from Petone to Upper Hutt on this easy, well-maintained trail.
A popular all-weather walking and mountain biking track overlooking Wainuiomata and Lower Hutt.
Coast 35 connects Paekākāriki and Ōtaki through an off-road shared trail that runs parallel with the Kāpiti Expressway.
Follow the banks of the Ōtaki River on this popular walking and biking trail, with views of the coastline, river, and the Tararua Range.
Travel along a flat winding trail to the historic Pencarrow Lighthouse and the shores of Lake Kohangatera.
Belmont Regional ParkThis trail is named after its gentle four degree gradient, making it an easy option for mountain bikers and walkers to access Old Coach Road.
Walk or ride the banks of Waikanae River from State Highway 1 to the sea.