Otago Daily Times

Cycling and walking trail to be opened next month

CENTRAL OTAGO

- JARED MORGAN jared.morgan@odt.co.nz

THE next piece in Otago’s everincrea­sing trail network is set to open next month.

The Lake Dunstan Cycle and Walking Trail will officially open on Saturday, May 8 with a ribboncutt­ing ceremony in Clyde followed by celebratio­ns in Cromwell.

Beset with delays, the project was originally planned to be open at the end of last year, but that was pushed out due Covid19 Alert Level 4 stopping work during lockdown.

It was then scheduled to open at the end of March, but additional rock face work was required to complete the last 100m stretch.

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Trail Network Trust chairman Stephen Jeffery said the trail would take riders through scenery which would otherwise be inaccessib­le, past historic sites and on to engineered structures built specifical­ly for the trail.

‘‘The route links to the Otago Central Rail Trail and forms part of the Great Rides in Central Otago and the Southern Lakes.’’

Members of the public would be among the first riders on the trail.

‘‘There are 10 spots open in the official first bunch for local cyclists to ride the trail from Clyde heritage precinct to Cromwell heritage precinct, a distance of 42km,’’ Mr Jeffery said.

‘‘We are accepting applicatio­ns until April 21, after which there will be a ballot to select the lucky winners.’’

Once the official first party left, anyone else could then ride the trail from the Clyde end in what was called ‘‘one day, one way’’.

Festivitie­s would shift to Cromwell for the grand opening celebratio­ns from noon to 5pm.

Cromwell & Districts Promotion Group community relationsh­ips manager Gretchen Nightingal­e said live entertainm­ent, street food and a local wine would feature.

‘‘It’ll be the perfect spot for supporters to enjoy the afternoon while waiting on their cyclists to complete the trail.’’

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