The Ohakune Old Coach Road, a bicycle and hiking track in New Zealand, was constructed in 1906 to bridge the gap between two ends of the North Island’s main trunk railway line, which were divided by rugged terrain. Originally, railway passengers would transfer between the two lines via horse and carriage. After the railway lines were connected, the track fell into disuse. In recent years, it has been revived as a popular trail for hikers and cyclists. Today, visitors can explore this historic route, experiencing the same scenic and challenging landscape that once tested early travelers.
Ohakune Old Coach Road (Old Coach Road Bike Trail)
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