Phone 07 823 3456

Address Cambridge isite Visitor Information Centre Queen Street, Cambridge, New Zealand View Map

Email info@cambridge.co.nz


If you like to ride a bike, any kind of bike, then Cambridge is the place for you.

Known as the “Home of Cycling”, Cambridge has all 2-wheel options covered. From simply getting around town to racing on our scenic roads, getting the kids out on a pump track, or having a go at the world class Velodrome – check it out.

  1. Ditch the car and get around Cambridge by bike. You see so much more when you explore the town by bike. We have wide cycle friendly footpaths, green belts, cycle lanes, a 40km main street zones and the Te Awa River Ride to help you get around safely. There are numerous bike racks to lock up to, and the local cafes and retailers are well accustomed to bikes parking up nearby. Don’t have a bike? Hire one while you are here from Riverside Adventures at the Velodrome. E-Bikes are also available, and you can grab a Map from the Cambridge isite Visitor Information Centre.
  2. Get the kids sorted on the Pump Tracks and Child Friendly areas. The Gallagher bike park at the Grassroots Trust Velodrome is ideal for children. They can progress from the flat, sealed bike area to the gravel pump track and skills park. There is also a playground there. For the more advanced grommets (and the big kids) there is a brand new, world class, sealed, pump track – Velosolutions Pump Track. You will find it in town, behind the local pool, on Dominion Ave. https://pumptrack.com/track/velosolutions-pump-track-cambridge-new-zealand/
  3. Check out our stunning scenic road bike rides in and around Cambridge. Ride as far and as fast as you want to, and throw in some big hills. We host many races in the area from National Champs, to the annual Ride Festival. Ride around our Sanctuary Mountain Maungatautari, up Mangakawa or towards Te Miro.
  4. BMX – where our Olympians train! Cambridge BMX Park is located on Milton Street in Leamington. check out their facility and information here, new members are always welcome –  just rock up on a Thursday night to Points Hut and talk to a committee member for information.
  5. The world class Te Awa River Ride, Cambridge Section. The Te Awa Trail starts at Ngaruawahia north of Hamilton and ends south of Lake Karapiro. The Cambridge Section extends from the Velodrome, through Cambridge and out to the Lake. It is a safe, 3m wide concrete path (mostly) that is shared by cyclists, walkers and runners and has stunning views of the Mighty Waikato River and Lake Karapiro. Grab refreshments along the way.
  6. Explore our 105km Waikato River Trail by bike – the River Trail follows the Mighty Waikato River, which is super scenic. You can break the trail up into sections, the northern most part being popular as it includes the Arapuni swing bridge and dam. Commencing at 404 Horahora Road, South of Cambridge and extending to Atiamuri. Smash it out in one day (for the extra fit) or extend out to 3 days and around 35km per day. Transport, Bike Hire and accommodation options are available. Ask at Cambridge isite Visitor Information Centre. https://www.waikatorivertrails.co.nz/
  7. Ride like a pro at the Grassroots Trust Velodrome when you book in for a session at the Velodrome Track!! This is exhilarating and anyone who can ride a bike can book in for a “Have-a-go” Session, as long as you are of a certain height (over 135cm) or ability. Their experienced staff take your nerves away as they expertly guide you through the process. Do it!!  www.velodrome.nz
  8. For the keen mountain bikers, MTB Parks & Trails. Cambridge is 20 minutes from the exciting Te Miro MTB Park and 40 minutes from Mt Pirongia MTB Park. Te Miro offers a range of trails from fairly flat Lake Edge, family friendly to expert black runs and everything in between. There is a park there and BBQ facilities. https://www.temiromtbclub.co.nz/. There is also a fun MTB Track behind the Velodrome that drops down onto the Te Awa River Ride. Watch out for small people playing on the bumps and jumps at the bottom – FUN! https://www.temiromtbclub.co.nz/
  9. Need to hire a bike? Bike and e-bike hire – this can be arranged for all sizes, plus all the accessories you will need such as helmets, pumps, trailers, kids bike seats from Riverside Adventures Book in advance over summer
  10. Help my bike needs some love! Bike Shops – Riverside Adventures at the Velodrome, Spoken, Evo Cycles and the Stihl Shop can service your bikes and sell bikes, parts and accessories.

For more information and maps – visit the Cambridge isite Visitor Information Centre

79 Queen Street, Cambridge

07 823 3456

info@cambridge.co.nz

 

 

Cycle Cambridge – all options covered!

Cambridge isite Visitor Information Centre Queen Street, Cambridge, New Zealand

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The perfect base to explore
New Zealand's central North Island

Cambridge is close to some of New Zealand's major international attractions like Hobbiton, Waitomo Caves, Hamilton Gardens and Tauranga. Yet with plenty of unique local attractions, events and dining options - and a friendly, relaxed town ambience - you may not want to leave!


Attractions Map

Sanctuary Mountain

30 min

Hamilton Gardens

15 min

Cambridge i-Site

Tauranga

1 hr

Waitomo Caves

50 min

Auckland

1 hr 45 min

Raglan

1 hr

Rotorua

1 hr

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