K-Trail : Cromwell to Gibbston

Trip Duration

Full Day

Total Distance

42km

Terrain

Hilly Terrain

Shuttles

Return Shuttle

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What you'll do

Important notice: This trail is currently not open. This product is not bookable until the official open date has been released. Keep an eye out come back here to book when its open.

Ride the spectacular Kawarau Gorge Trail on a 42 km self-guided journey from Cromwell to Gibbston Valley. This scenic riverside trail winds through wine country and deep into the dramatic Kawarau Gorge, featuring swing bridges and a 30 km remote section with no exit points. Best suited to confident riders with moderate fitness.

Important Notice:
The trail is currently closed and expected to reopen in April. Bookings will open once the official date is confirmed.

  • 42km Riverside Adventure
  • Remote Gorge Section (no exits)
  • Best suited to confident riders

Electric Vs Analogue

Important notice: This trail is currently not open. This product is not bookable until the official open date has been released. Keep an eye out come back here to book when its open.

Ride the spectacular Kawarau Gorge Trail from Cromwell back to Gibbston Valley on this 42 km self-guided adventure. Starting with a scenic shuttle from Queenstown, this unforgettable ride winds alongside the Kawarau River, through Bannockburn wine country, across dramatic suspension bridges, and deep into the heart of the gorge before finishing at The Church Cellar Door & Cafe for a well-earned refreshment.

This is one of the region’s most iconic rides, featuring flowing river trails, historic gold mining sites, and thrilling clip-on bridges. 

Important Ride Warning & Rider Responsibility

The Kawarau Gorge Trail includes a remote gorge section of approximately 28km with no exit points once entered. Riders must complete this section to reach the finish point in Gibbston Valley. This ride covers 42 km of undulating gravel trail and requires a moderate to strong level of fitness. Please ensure you are physically capable of riding this distance before departure.

Please note:

  • There is limited mobile reception within the gorge
  • No vehicle access is available in the central gorge section
  • Weather conditions can change rapidly
  • You must carry sufficient water, food, and appropriate clothing
  • Riders are responsible for managing their time to meet the 4:00 pm pickup
  • Our Bikes will have thicker tyres to prevent punctures and you’ll be provided puncture kits for your group. 

This ride is not suitable for inexperienced cyclists or young children. If you are unsure about your ability, we strongly recommend hiring an E-bike.

By participating, riders acknowledge they are undertaking a self-guided ride in a remote environment and accept responsibility for their own safety and preparedness.

Shuttle Times & Trail Planning

Current Departure:
The bus departs from 3 Searle Lane in Queenstown at 9:00 am (check-in by 8:50 am).

You will be transported to Cromwell to begin your ride, finishing at The Church in Gibbston Valley for a 4:00 pm pickup and return transfer to Queenstown.

Please ensure you manage your time carefully. While most confident riders complete the trail comfortably within the timeframe, you should allow extra time for photo stops, café visits, and rest breaks.

Trail Highlights

  • Scenic transfer from Queenstown to Cromwell
  • Ride along the Kawarau River with expansive river views
  • Wind through Bannockburn’s renowned wine country
  • Pass historic Goldfields and stop in at Panners for breakfast or a coffee
  • Cross dramatic clip-on bridges attached to the gorge rock face
  • Experience the Citreon and Nevis Ferry Swing Bridges 
  • Ride past the powerful Nevis Rapids
  • Finish at The Church Cellar Door & Cafe for a glass of wine or coffee before pickup

Key Stats

  • Distance: 42 km
  • Trail Surface: Well-maintained gravel
  • Difficulty: Grade 2–3 (easy to intermediate)
  • Terrain: Undulating with steady climbs through the isolated gorge
  • Ride Time: Most riders take 4–6 hours depending on pace and stops
 

How Difficult Is This Ride?

This ride is best suited to riders with a moderate level of fitness who are comfortable cycling 40+ km in a day. The gorge section includes approximately 30 km of continuous undulating trail with no exit points until completion. While the climbs are not extreme, the distance and sustained rolling terrain require stamina. E-bikes are highly recommended for riders wanting a more relaxed and enjoyable experience, especially through the gorge section.

Is This Ride Family-Friendly?

Due to the distance and sustained terrain, this ride is not recommended for younger children.

Confident teenage riders on E-bikes may enjoy the challenge, but families with younger children may prefer shorter options.

Children must be at least 140 cm (4 ft 6″) to fit our smallest E-bikes.
Infants can ride in trailers or on tag-alongs although it is not recommended. 

For a more family-friendly option, we recommend shorter trail sections closer to Queenstown.

What If the Weather Turns?

Weather conditions in the Southern Lakes region can change quickly. We assess trail conditions on the day of departure. If you’re unsure, please call us 45–60 minutes before shuttle departure to review the forecast. If conditions are unsafe, we will offer to reschedule your booking or provide a refund (minus a 3% transaction fee) if necessary.

Final Tips

  • Dress in layers – alpine weather can shift quickly
  • Bring water, snacks, and sunscreen
  • Allow plenty of time for scenic stops and photos
  • Consider an E-bike for maximum enjoyment
  • Don’t forget your camera – the gorge views are unforgettable

For full trail details, visit the official Kawarau Gorge Trail page.

Please Note: The Big Day Out, Arrowtown to Queenstown and The Hugo Tunnel Loop rides are not advised for children as they are a large distance and have hilly terrain.

 

Child Electric Bikes (8-14 years)

We have 24″ or 26″ E-Bikes. Children must be at least 135 cm/4 ft 6″ tall and capable riders.

 

Child Mountain Bikes (5-14 years)

We have  16″, 20″, or 24″ bikes; or XS, S, M adult bikes.

 

Infants (0-4 years)

We have either Child Trailers or Tag-A-Longs/Half-Bikes. Please be aware that tag-a-longs/half-bikes require balance and the skills to hold on independently. 

Child Trailer

Our preference is for infants to use Child Trailers. They are stable and safe, and can fit either two small infants (<20kg) or one larger infant (<40kg).

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K-Trail : Cromwell to Gibbston

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