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Driving down to start the Railtrail. For a good suggestion, READ ON !

Increasingly we have people driving to Central to start the Railtrail. A good TIP for those people is for you to drive to Middlemarch and leave your car with us for either secure inside or outside storage. Catch our bus that day to Clyde where you stay the night and then start the trail the next morning, cycling back to your car. This way you don't have to wait for the bus to take you back to Clyde. As most people will finish around lunch time, if they do 4 days on the trail, you will effectively be 5 hours earlier on the road home or to your next destination. Contact our team for more information. CLICK HERE

Hedgehog Bikes

Trail Journeys are pleased to supply display material for a promotion in Hedgehog Bikes Botany store. The display featured the Giant Bikes that Trail Journeys use on the Railtrail and created at lot of interest in the store. Click here to view the display

Bookings on Railtrail under pressure for March and April

Please don't book airfares prior to getting your accommodation sorted on the trail. We are increasingly finding people are expecting that accommodation will be available and are booking airfares prior to booking accommodation. This not only leads to disapointment, but also loss of money on airfares. Please contact us for information on availability, we will only be to pleased to help.

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Otago Central Rail Trail Image Galleries

These Otago Central Rail Trail photos have been taken by Mike Langford and Jackie Ranken.
Mike has 25 years experience, has lectured and given workshops to professional photographers internationally, and has been an international awards judge for 18 years.
Mike has been the Australian Geographic Photographer of the year, Korean International Photographer of the year, New Zealand Institute Professional Photographer of the year, New Zealand Landscape / Corporate / Industrial photographer of the year.
Mike is the photographers photographer, happiest when on assignment, and enjoys using his extensive skills to create those special themes.
Mike lived and worked out of Sydney for 20 years, through now he lives and works out of Queenstown New Zealand. He is co-director of the Queenstown Centre for Creative Photography with his partner and co director Jackie Ranken also an award winning professional photographer.
More of Mike and Jackies work can be seen at www.mikelangford.co.nz/