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Motu Trails Van and Bikes on Trailer

Motu Trails Ltd

We are literally at the gateway to the Dunes Trail and the Pakowhai Ki Otutaopuku Bridge is just 1km down the road.

Riders and trampers can use any of our services. You can leave your vehicle in our secure parking area and head out to the trails or take our shuttle service to your preferred starting point. We can deliver and pick you up from the Pakihi Track and Motu Road Trail.

We have the biggest selection of bikes for hire in the Eastern Bay, from Mountain, Trail, Comfort, Kids Bikes, Tag-a-longs, Baby Carriers, Tandems and Retro Cruisers.

Explore Opotiki with us and take our Rere Falls Trail tour, find out more about our tour options on our website.

Stay the night with us after a big day of taking on the trails in our onsite backpackers, we're walking distance to town, beaches, river and more trails.

Motu Trails - Pakihi Track

There are a number of optional dropoff points if you are going to ride the Pakihi Track, and we provide a shuttle service to any one of them. We also have a large selection of bikes for hire, or you can bring your own. Shower then relax in our lovely courtyard on your return.

The shuttle bus leaves our yard at a pre-determined time. The 90-minute ride takes you through the scenic Waioeka Gorge to Matawai and then inland towards the Pakihi Track. One of the New Zealand Cycle Trails, the track is well-maintained by the Department of Conservation. The track is 21 kilometres one-way, and here you have the option of being picked up at the bottom or riding another 20 kilometres back to our yard. The first half is pretty much all downhill and enveloped with beautiful native bush. The swing bridge marks about the halfway point and follows the pristine Pakihi Stream. Being a downhill ride it does not require a high level of fitness, but total concentration is needed on the ride as there are some steep drops along the way.

Contact Details

138 St John Street
Ōpōtiki
New Zealand

$20 - $65

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The Mataatua waka first landed at Te Toka Tapu, which is sited opposite Turuturu Roimata (Statue Rock) at the Whakatāne river mouth. 

Te Kura Whare is New Zealand’s first living building. It embodies Tūhoe and Tūhoetana values of respect for nature and whenua, inspired by the unity of people.

'The Cougar' departs daily from the Ōhope Wharf to take you on your fishing adventure. A great day out for families, or just a group of mates.

One of New Zealand’s most scenic golf courses, uniquely situated between Pacific Ocean on one side and the beautiful, unspoilt Ohiwa Harbour. 

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