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- Level: Advanced
- Duration: 8 Days / 7 Nights
- Location: Nelson to Queenstown
- Depart: Nelson
- Price: NZ$6,800 Per Person
- Season: December – April
Embark on an Unforgettable Southern Alps Epic MTB Adventure in New Zealand’s Most Breathtaking Landscapes
Welcome to the Southern Alps Epic MTB Tour, where seasoned riders are invited to explore the rugged beauty of New Zealand’s South Island. This journey takes you through the heart of the Southern Alps, offering a thrilling combination of world-class singletracks, remote backcountry huts, and the exhilarating experience of heli-biking. Traverse iconic trails like the Old Ghost Road, ride through breathtaking alpine landscapes, and immerse yourself in the wild, untamed beauty that defines this region.
Throughout this 8-day adventure, you’ll be guided by expert riders who share your passion for mountain biking and the great outdoors. Along the way, you’ll experience the unique culture and hospitality of New Zealand, with carefully selected accommodations that provide comfort and charm in even the most remote locations. From the adrenaline rush of steep descents to the serene moments spent in nature’s solitude, this tour is more than just a ride—it’s a journey that will leave you with unforgettable memories and a deep connection to New Zealand’s spectacular wilderness.
Don’t miss the opportunity to embark on this epic adventure. Discover why the Southern Alps Epic MTB Tour is a must for any serious mountain biker looking to challenge themselves and experience the best of New Zealand’s natural wonders.
The Southern Alps Epic MTB Adventure is a journey through New Zealand’s most iconic mountain biking terrain. Over the course of 8 exhilarating days, you’ll ride world-class singletracks, explore remote wilderness areas, and experience the thrill of heli-biking. Each day offers a new challenge and unforgettable views as you traverse the rugged landscapes of the Southern Alps, from Nelson to Queenstown. Whether you’re riding the legendary Old Ghost Road, descending technical alpine trails, or relaxing in a remote backcountry hut, every moment of this adventure is designed to push your limits and create lifelong memories.
Arrivals, Nelson Riding
Kia Ora Mates! Welcome to this little slice of paradise called the South Island of New Zealand! Today, we’ll be offering a pick-up from your hotel by 10 am. Your guides will ensure you and your bike are ready for an incredible adventure ahead. We’ll set off for a favorite ride in the Nelson Region, which could be locally or further into the Marlborough Sounds or Golden Bay areas. Tonight, we’ll get together for a group dinner and go over the epic 7 days of MTB adventure ahead!
Old Ghost Road & Heli-Bike Kirwans Track
After an early start, we say goodbye to Nelson and head west to the ghost town of Lyell and get ready for a good climb up part of the Old Ghost Road.
Here, we’re heading into New Zealand’s newest and epic backcountry singletracks ever made. We’ll ride up a well-graded incline of awesome singletrack, through magical forests and alpine ridgelines of the wild west coast.
The Old Ghost Road is NZ’s longest singletrack, comprising an impressive rugged 87 km in total. Today, we’ll ride and enjoy a stunning part of it! This afternoon, we’ll head over to the real wild west of New Zealand and gear up to fly high in a helicopter with our bikes and overnight gear.
We’ll strap the bikes up and set off in style to the top of The Victoria Range to a sweet hut perched in pure beauty overlooking endless ridgelines of New Zealand’s west coast wilderness at its finest! We’ll be on top of the world, mates, living life simply but awesomely in a backcountry hut with views to die for.
Please Note:
- Weather and/or riding abilities may dictate that the heli-bike be changed to the Croesus Track or something else. Heavy rain does not allow us to chopper up here.
- The Heli-biking experience requires all bikes to be strapped securely to a rope that hangs under the chopper in flight. Although the bikes are packed with care, it is likely for the bikes to shift during air transport, creating scratches on the bike's paint. If you are concerned with your bike getting scratched, you have the option of wrapping your bike in a foam pad which we will supply, and you will then be responsible for riding out with the foam pad in your backpack. Renting a bike through the Add-Ons tab is also an option. Sacred Rides is not responsible for scratches on bikes.
Kirwans Track Epic Descent
Rising in the heart of NZ’s remote backcountry and to the smell of fresh brewed coffee and great views, we’ll test our brakes out for our awesome downhill adventure ride ahead!
We’ll be enjoying a 1100m descent down the premier Kirwans Track. We’ll flow through stunning Beech tree and Fern Gully forests on this epic technical descent!
This ride is an adventure ride, as it does require some hike-a-bike in sections, but most riders have never experienced such fun as this before! After our ride, we’ll hop in the shuttle and drive down the Grey Valley heading inland, up and over the Southern Alps to the Craigieburn Forest.
A scenic drive and rest after our awesome backcountry MTB Adventure.
Craigieburn Trails
Today, we’re in a completely different landscape, as we find ourselves in the foothills of the Southern Alps. We’ll get back in the saddle for some epic riding in the rugged wilderness of Craigieburn Forest—a long-time favorite playground for hikers, skiers, climbers, and riders.
We’ll start with tackling an uphill gravel road to the bottom of Craigieburn Ski Field, before heading down the well-named Edge trail and onto a track called “The Luge.”
After the Luge, a short uphill is followed by the new Dracophyllum and Hogsback Track. This is New Zealand’s singletrack at its best, mates… a real hoot—sweet singletrack all the way! In the afternoon, we’ll rest our muscles as we drive to the high dry McKenzie Country.
Some of NZ’s finest scenery and stunning turquoise waters of Lake Tekapo, and home to the clearest skies in the world!
Lake Tekapo & Mt Cook Backcountry Trails
Waking to the beauty and stunning landscapes of the Mackenzie Country, home to NZ’s highest mountains and some of the most outstanding natural scenery in the world, we’ve got an inspiring singletrack ride to warm up with, which flows through native Tussocks along with incredible views of the turquoise-tainted Lake Tekapo & its glaciers.
We’ll then move onto our secret gem of a ride on private land. This sheep singletrack flows through the best alpine views the South Island has to offer. Imagine riding through glaciated peaks, roaming sheep, and flowers on a super fun cross-country ride, ending with a cold beer (or two)!
We’ll ride to our unique accommodation tonight—staying in a converted shearer’s quarters with views to die for. It doesn’t get more Kiwi than this, mates!
Lake Wanaka & Alexandra Rides
After leaving this breathtaking place, we’ll head down to Central Otago, home to semi-desert-like landscapes, great Pinot Noirs, and amazing riding.
We’ll enjoy another postcard drive as we head over the Lindis Pass, and on to the beautiful lakeside town of Wanaka & Alexandra. Here, we’ll spend the afternoon riding some amazing, fast, flowing singletrack made by the keen local mountain bike community.
The rides offer both flow and technical rocky sections. After the riding, we’re off to some quaint accommodation right in the heart of a small local riding town.
Queenstown Riding
We’re off on a short drive over to the adventure capital of New Zealand, to the breathtaking area of Queenstown. The trails just keep on being created here, and we’re all about new discoveries.
Our ride of choice around these parts starts up on Coronet Peak, offering spectacular views over the Wakatipu Basin. We’ll enjoy a few laps on the epic downhill track known as Rude Rock before flowing onto the Skippers Canyon Pack Track. We’ll shred down into the remote Skippers Canyon, before climbing out onto the classic Zoot Track.
If riders still have some legs, there’s an awesome ride that flows to a small little town, where we can end our amazing riding adventure in NZ.
After smiling from ear to ear from these incredible trails, we’ll end our riding adventure this afternoon with some tired legs and happy hearts.
Tonight, we’ll have our final farewell dinner and drinks in town.
Farewells
Our last morning of the trip. After breakfast, we say our goodbyes and high-five your new riding pals. Sob, weep, waaaaa! What an awesome adventure we have all shared together.
Today, your guides will be offering drop-offs to the Queenstown Airport at 10:00 a.m. or to your hotel of choice in Queenstown by 10:30 a.m.
Until next time, mates!
The Details
Discover everything you need to know about what’s included in the Southern Alps Epic MTB Tour. From accommodations and meals to trail information and gear recommendations, this section covers all the essential details to help you prepare for your unforgettable journey through New Zealand’s breathtaking Southern Alps. Get ready to experience epic riding, stunning scenery, and the best in Kiwi hospitality as we guide you through this incredible mountain biking adventure.
Inclusions
- 7 Nights stay in unique and charming local accommodations
- 1 Night backcountry Hut Kiwi Style experience
- 6 Breakfasts, 6 Lunches, 2 Delicious Dinners
- Daily Snacks
- Trail Fees
- All transportation as detailed in the itinerary
- 2 experienced MTB Guides
- 1 Heli-Biking Scenic Experience
- All the epic jaw-dropping singletrack you can handle
- Cooler full of ice-cold brews after each ride
Exclusions
- Pre-trip & post-trip accommodations (day 0, day 8)
- Extra snacks, coffees, drinks along the way
- Alcoholic beverages, Guide gratuities
What's the Accommodation Like?
Throughout the tour, you’ll stay in a mix of unique accommodations that reflect the character and charm of each region. From backcountry huts to boutique lodges, each location offers comfort and a connection to the surrounding wilderness. Our backcountry hut experience is a highlight, offering a night under the stars in New Zealand’s pristine alpine environment.
What's the Weather Like?
New Zealand’s weather is as varied as its landscapes, particularly in the Southern Alps. During the MTB season from December to April, you can expect:
Summer (December to February):
Warm days with temperatures ranging from 20°C to 30°C (68°F to 86°F). The weather is generally stable, but it’s not uncommon to experience sudden changes, particularly in alpine regions. Afternoon showers can occur, so packing a light rain jacket is essential.
Autumn (March to April):
Cooler mornings and evenings, with daytime temperatures between 15°C to 25°C (59°F to 77°F). The weather remains mostly clear, but you might encounter the occasional shower or cooler winds as the season transitions. Autumn is also a great time to enjoy the changing colors of the landscape.
Alpine Conditions:
Higher elevations can experience cooler temperatures and more unpredictable weather year-round. Be prepared for chilly winds and potential snow at higher altitudes, even in summer.
It's important to be prepared for all types of weather during your ride. Layering is key, as conditions can change rapidly, especially in mountainous areas. Our guides will keep you informed about the forecast, but having the right gear is essential to staying comfortable and safe.
How Fit Do I Need To Be?
This tour is designed for advanced riders with high fitness levels. You should be comfortable with steep climbs, technical descents, and long days in the saddle. Proper physical preparation is essential for enjoying the challenging terrain and varied conditions you’ll encounter on this tour.
What's The Terrain Like?
The Southern Alps Epic tour takes you through some of New Zealand’s most diverse and challenging terrains, offering a true test of your skills and endurance. From the flowing singletracks of Nelson's Coopermine Saddle and the rugged beauty of the Old Ghost Road on the West Coast, to the technical descents of Kirwans Track and the iconic trails of Craigieburn Forest, each location offers a unique riding experience. You’ll also explore the high-altitude tracks around Lake Tekapo and Mt Cook, ride through the moon-like landscapes of Alexandra, and finish with the legendary downhill trails of Queenstown. Whether you're navigating rocky ridgelines, flowing through native forests, or soaking in the alpine views, every day brings a new adventure on some of New Zealand's best mountain biking trails.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difficulty rating for this tour?
This tour is designed for intermediate to advanced riders. The trails offer a mix of technical sections, flowy single tracks, and challenging climbs. It is not suited for beginner riders. The trails are a mix of technical challenges and longer days in the saddle, with some flow and cross-country-style rides on some days. While the terrain can be demanding, our guides are there to provide support and ensure everyone enjoys the ride.
How should I prepare for the Old Ghost Road?
The Old Ghost Road is one of New Zealand’s longest and most rugged singletracks. It requires good technical skills and high fitness levels. Ensure your bike is in excellent condition, and pack layers for changing weather. This trail includes long climbs and technical descents, so be prepared for a challenging ride.
What should I expect with the heli-biking experience?
The heli-biking experience involves strapping bikes securely under the helicopter, which may cause scratches. If you’re concerned about your bike’s condition, consider wrapping it in a foam pad (which we provide) or renting a bike through the Add-Ons tab. The ride itself is exhilarating, offering a thrilling descent in a remote and breathtaking location.
Is this tour suitable for solo travelers?
Absolutely! Many of our riders join solo, and our small group sizes ensure a friendly and inclusive atmosphere. You’ll have the opportunity to meet like-minded adventurers and share the experience with new friends. We find that solo travelers often form strong bonds with other group members, making the experience even more enjoyable.
What kind of accommodations are provided on this tour?
You’ll stay in a variety of accommodations that reflect the unique character of New Zealand’s South Island. These include boutique lodges that offer comfort and charm, as well as a backcountry hut for one night. The backcountry hut provides a rustic yet comfortable experience, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the wilderness. Expect shared sleeping arrangements and communal meals in the backcountry hut and at the sheep station. Other accommodations offer private rooms and modern amenities. We even stay at a private high-country sheep farm that has some of the best views of the Southern Alps and glaciers, and is the highlight of the trip in many cases.
What should I pack for the tour?
A detailed packing list will be provided upon booking. It’s important to be prepared for a range of weather conditions, so layering is key. We recommend packing cycling gear, casual clothing for evenings, a lightweight rain jacket, personal toiletries, and any specialized equipment you might need. Don’t forget essentials like sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hydration pack. Riders will need a proper riding daypack (no bum bags, sorry!) as you will be expected to carry a few layers on rides due to the changeable weather and the remote & backcountry alpine rides we do.
What is the best time to arrive for the tour?
We recommend arriving in Nelson at least a day before the tour starts to ensure you are ready for the ride. This allows time for any last-minute bike adjustments and to recover from your journey. Nelson is a beautiful city with plenty to explore, so arriving early also gives you the chance to enjoy the local sights before the adventure begins.
What happens if the weather is bad?
New Zealand’s weather can be unpredictable, especially in the mountains. If conditions are unsafe for heli-biking or certain rides, we will substitute the experience with an equally exciting alternative. Safety is our top priority, and we’ll ensure your adventure remains unforgettable, regardless of the weather. Our guides are experienced in making adjustments to the itinerary to maximize your experience while keeping safety in mind.
What type of bike should I bring?
We recommend a full-suspension mountain bike with appropriate gearing for steep climbs and technical descents. Either a trail bike or an enduro bike is suitable, with front suspension of at least 140mm and at least 130mm in the back. 29" wheel size or 27.5" depending on your preference. Your bike should be in excellent condition, with recently serviced brakes, suspension, and drivetrain. If you’re unsure about your bike’s suitability, feel free to contact us for advice or consider renting a high-quality bike through our small rental fleet or our partner bike shops.
Examples of suitable bikes for our NZ MTB Tours are found here:
How do I prepare physically for this tour?
Given the intermediate to advanced nature of our tours, it’s important to prepare physically to ensure you can enjoy the riding experience. Focus on building your endurance, strength, and technical riding skills. We recommend regular mountain biking on varied terrain, as well as cross-training activities like running, swimming, or strength training. This preparation will help you handle the longer days in the saddle and the technical trails found on this tour.
What is included in the tour price?
- 7 nights of accommodation
- 1 heli-biking experience
- 6 breakfasts
- 6 lunches
- 2 dinners
- Trail fees
- Transportation during the tour
- Services of two experienced MTB guides
- Cooler full of ice-cold brews or beverages after each ride
Are there any additional costs I should be aware of?
Additional costs may include pre- and post-trip accommodations, extra snacks or drinks along the way, alcoholic beverages (beyond the included brews), and guide gratuities. We also recommend purchasing travel insurance that covers mountain biking and potential medical emergencies.
When's the best time to arrive?
We recommend arriving at least a day before the tour starts to ensure you are ready for the ride. This allows time for any last-minute bike adjustments and to recover from your journey before hitting the trails. Nelson is a beautiful part of the world with plenty to explore, so arriving early also gives you the chance to enjoy the local sights before the adventure begins. Some guests like to arrive a few days before and explore the Abel Tasman National Park or nearby highlights of Golden Bay.
How do I book this tour?
You can book the Southern Alps Epic MTB Tour directly through our website. Simply click the “Inquire Now” button to start the booking process. Our team will guide you through the necessary steps, including selecting your preferred dates, providing personal details, and making a secure payment.
Meet Our Guides
Ben
Founder & Guide
Ben
As Kiwi as it gets, he hails from a long history of guiding throughout New Zealand and overseas. From the Milford Track, driving jet boats on the Hollyford Track, to multi-day hiking tours and enduro mountain bike expeditions, he is a man of many talents! Filled with a rich and passionate knowledge of geology, history, and wild places. He's been riding bikes since he was 5 and loves being behind the bars on a technical trail. Ben is the co-founder of NZ Single Track Adventures and enjoys sharing his passion with people from around the globe. In his downtime, you can find him riding bikes with the kids, hunting, tramping, and being a mechanic to bikes and vehicles.
Cristina
Founder & Guide
Cristina
A Can- Iwi as we call her, shes born in Canada and lives in New Zealand alongside Ben and their little two monkeys. You’ll enjoy her local knowledge and passion for nature and wild places, alongside her rich experience in guiding throughout the southern alps by hiking and Mountain biking for over 16+years. She looks after alot of the admin and marketing and sales and you can also find her behind the driver's seat too! On her down time you can find her exploring nature with the kids, or doing yoga.
Why Choose New Zealand Single Track Adventures
Choosing New Zealand Single Track Adventures means diving into the heart of New Zealand’s most exhilarating mountain biking experiences. Our trips are crafted by passionate riders who know the terrain inside and out, offering you epic rides, stunning landscapes, and an adventure you’ll never forget.
FAMILY HERITAGE
Join our family. Experience the warmth and personalized service that can only come from a family-run venture, where every detail is crafted with care.
DIVERSE EXPERIENCES
Whether it's navigating technical backcountry trails or enjoying scenic alpine rides, our tours cater to every adventure spirit, ensuring an experience tailored to your level and interests.
EDUCATIONAL JOURNEYS
Expand your horizons. Each trip is infused with insightful narratives about New Zealand’s unique ecology, geology, and cultural history, enriching your adventure with knowledge.
Comfort and Convenience
Enjoy seamless travel with carefully planned logistics, ensuring a stress-free and enjoyable adventure. We handle the details so you can focus on the ride.
EXPERT GUIDES
Learn from the best. Our guides are not only skilled riders but also passionate storytellers who share their deep connection with the land and local knowledge.
SUSTAINABLE ADVENTURES
Journey with a clear conscience. Our eco-friendly approach ensures the preservation of New Zealand’s landscapes, allowing future generations to experience their untouched beauty.
“Our years of experience guiding people from around the world by wilderness hiking, mountain biking and 4WD have given us a deep understanding of how to create & execute some of the finest adventure experiences that inspire and enhance people’s lives. We share a deep passion for exploring remote backcountry areas that are hard to access . "