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Pedal into something new this Bike Month

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This Bike Month Council challenged riders to explore one of the Western Bay’s great cycleways they haven’t tried before.

Each February Aotearoa, New Zealand celebrates Bike Month, and riders from around the motu challenge themselves to get back on their bikes in the name of health, wellbeing and getting around in an environmen­tally friendly fashion.

“There are over 90 kilometres of cycle trails in the Western Bay,” says Scott Parker, Western Bay of Plenty District Council’s Reserves and Facilities Projects and Assets Manager.

“Bike Month is the perfect excuse for people to hop back in the saddle and try out one that’s new to them. We’ve got something for everyone to enjoy, from mountain bike trails to tamariki-friendly shared paths.”

There are scenic cycling and walking trails around many of our towns such as the 3km path from Waihī Beach / Island View to Bowentown.

Fit riders wanting a longer ride can connect trails from our District across to

our Bay of Plenty neighbours, for example, from Pāpāmoa you can ride 20km to Paengaroa, then carry on cycling 31km to Ōkere Falls.

There are even trails for our mountain bikers at TECT Park, halfway between Tauranga and Rotorua.

Scott says cycleways contribute to our communitie­s in many ways. “Cycleways can help our communitie­s safely commute to work and school, provide recreation­al opportunit­ies, and they support economic developmen­t in our towns.

“Council’s long-term vision is to create a network of cycle/walkways connecting all our communitie­s - from Waihī Beach all the way to Pukehina.

“The Western Bay of Plenty has so much to offer,” says Scott. “It’s easy to forget how lucky we are. We have colourful towns, beautiful beaches, stunning native forest and the rugged Kaimai Ranges – all in our backyard.”

The latest cycleway/walkway to open in the Western Bay is the Ōmokoroa golfcourse foreshore cycleway. This trail connects the Precious Family Reserve trails to Kayelene Place, skirting around the golf-course coastline, including sea views and a boardwalk section.

To start exploring some of our Western Bay cycleways visit westernbay.govt.nz/ cycleways. For more informatio­n on the Aotearoa Bike Challenge visit lovetoride.net/nz

 ?? ?? Part of the 90km of cycle trails in Western Bay. PHOTO: Supplied.
Part of the 90km of cycle trails in Western Bay. PHOTO: Supplied.

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