Huka Falls Geothermal river trail 17km self guided E Bike tour

Desde NZD NZ$90,00
  • Duração: 3 Horas (Aproximadamente)
  • Localização: Taupo
  • Código de produto: HKAself G

We will confirm your booking once we check availabitly of E bikes.

Suggested start time is one hour before the dam spill to allow time to ride and watch it. 9am to catch the 10pm release and 11am to catch the 12pm release…

Park at our shop and get fitted to one of our Electric mountain bikes. From our shop it is approx 800m to the Huka falls. Watch 220,000 liters  of water per second flow over the falls and  then ride along the trail up to a viewing platform for the Water falls. From here you follow the Waikato river for 6km towards Aratiatia dam. You will see a geothermal power station and the only place in New Zealand that you can fish for prawns on the other side of the river. The dam opens 3 times in winter and 4 times in summer. 10am 12pm 2pm and in summer also 4pm. You cross the river at the dam via a bridge and return via the other side of the river. after about 5km you will  briefly pop out next to the road and cross over a bridge with multiple pipes underneath transporting steam to the power station to generate electricity. You then head back into the forest to follow along an amazing geothermal stream before returning back out onto our shops road. travel along the road about 1km finishing back where your adventure began. The price includes 3 hours of hard tail bike hire, Helmet and we will give you a map to follow which also has information about the sights you will see. NB Full trail is marked with Blue arrows to make navigation easier

Start time is 1 hour 15min before the opening of Aratiatia dam to give you enough time to ride there and get a spot on the bridge to watch it open.

NOTES

This trail is suitable for all confident riders of bicycles. 

Some previous off road riding is preferred but not essential if the riders are confident.

THIS TRAIL IS NOT SUITABLE FOR:

Anyone learning to ride a bike or anyone with vision or mobility impairments as this will increase the risk of falling...