Half-Day Self-Guided Bike Tour of the Wineries
Queenstown, New Zealand
Trip Type: Wine Tasting & Winery Tours
Duration: 4 hours
Enjoy exploring the wine region of Gibbston Valley by bike. Set off biking a short distance on the beautifully scenic Arrow River Trail to Gibbston Valley where you can spend the afternoon visiting some of the 8-plus wineries at your leisure. This self-guided tour gives you the freedom to choose which wineries you would like to visit. Rest assured knowing that all your return transport is taken care of.
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Enjoy exploring the wine region of Gibbston Valley by bike. Set off biking a short distance on the beautifully scenic Arrow River Trail to Gibbston Valley where you can spend the afternoon visiting some of the 8-plus wineries at your leisure. This self-guided tour gives you the freedom to choose which wineries you would like to visit. Rest assured knowing that all your return transport is taken care of.This 4-hour self-guided tour begins with a 1:15pm pick up from central Queensotwn and a scenic transfer to Morven Ferry Road along the Arrow River Trail. From here, you bike 5kms along the scenic Miners Trail that crosses the Kawarau Suspension Bridge, the home of bungy and the beginning of the Gibbston Valley.
Ride the Gibbston River Trail at your leisure and use our informative trail map to visit as many of the 8-plus wineries linked throughout this 9kms of easy riding trail.
Be picked-up at 4:30pm from Gibbston Tavern, or another prearranged point in the valley, for your relaxing vehicle transfer back to Queenstown.
All these trails are purpose built and off-road. Only direct road crossing need to be made between wineries.
Ride the Gibbston River Trail at your leisure and use our informative trail map to visit as many of the 8-plus wineries linked throughout this 9kms of easy riding trail.
Be picked-up at 4:30pm from Gibbston Tavern, or another prearranged point in the valley, for your relaxing vehicle transfer back to Queenstown.
All these trails are purpose built and off-road. Only direct road crossing need to be made between wineries.
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