15 Jun 2023

Cycle trails get funding boost after cylone damage

2:50 pm on 15 June 2023
Riders on the Hauraki Rail Trail.

Photo: RNZ / Cosmo Kentish-Barnes

Cyclone-battered bike trails will receive a funding boost to help to get them up and running again.

Tourism Minister Peeni Henare has announced the Hauraki Rail Trail will receive $2 million from the Ngā Haerenga New Zealand Cycle Trails Fund.

The funding will go towards repair, recovery, and maintenance works so it can be fully reopened to a high standard.

About $426,000 has been earmarked to repair other storm damaged Great Rides across the motu including Pou Herenga Tai Twin Coast Cycle Trail, the Hawke's Bay Trails, the Great Lake Trail, the Waikato River Trail and the West Coast Wilderness Trail.

"These trails generate jobs and spending locally, so it's vital they are open and well maintained," Henare said.

"Every year, over one million people enjoy the 23 Great Rides across the motu. This funding will mean these important cycle trails will be repaired and ready for another season of cycling.

"The Great Rides play an important part in what our regions offer for tourists and people from around Aotearoa New Zealand. They showcase some of the best parts of our whenua and provide people with a unique and exciting experience."

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