Best Mountain Bike Trails in North Coromandel
North Coromandel features the iconic Coromandel Walkway, a challenging 8 km mountain bike traverse gaining 500 metres through farmland and regenerating forest with breathtaking views of the Hauraki Gulf. The area is known for steep terrain, technical descents, and stunning coastal scenery with pōhutukawa-clad cliffs. Advanced riders can tackle the demanding mountain bike circuit option combining spectacular views with grassy descents.
Trails
Showing 1 - 8 of 8 trails
Very difficult
5.6m
406m
-258m
Time: 7 hr returnDistance: 20 km returnThe coastal walk between Stony and Fletcher Bays crosses farmland and goes through coastal forest with views of the Pinnacles, Great Barrier Island (Aotea Island) to the north and Cuvier Island (Repanga Island) in the east. The track follows an easy gradient with a short steep section in to and out of Poley Bay. It is part of an old bridle path formed by early pioneers to link the two bays.Swimming here is hazardous because of submerged rocks.
Very difficult
826m
55m
-49m
Very difficult
255m
16m
-13m
Very difficult
3.9m
310m
-175m
Time: 7 hr returnDistance: 20 km returnThe coastal walk between Stony and Fletcher Bays crosses farmland and goes through coastal forest with views of the Pinnacles, Great Barrier Island (Aotea Island) to the north and Cuvier Island (Repanga Island) in the east. The track follows an easy gradient with a short steep section in to and out of Poley Bay. It is part of an old bridle path formed by early pioneers to link the two bays.Swimming here is hazardous because of submerged rocks.
Very difficult
140m
-19m
Time: 7 hr returnDistance: 20 km returnThe coastal walk between Stony and Fletcher Bays crosses farmland and goes through coastal forest with views of the Pinnacles, Great Barrier Island (Aotea Island) to the north and Cuvier Island (Repanga Island) in the east. The track follows an easy gradient with a short steep section in to and out of Poley Bay. It is part of an old bridle path formed by early pioneers to link the two bays.Swimming here is hazardous because of submerged rocks.
Easy
2.5m
156m
-412m
This stunning coastal walk leaves the car park and heads along a benched farm track along the ridge towards Wharekaiatua Pa. Domed topped bollards mark the walk as it is formed and grassed.You will see views across to Great Barrier and the Hauraki Gulf. Follow along the track until you get to Muriwai estuary (note this is easier to cross at low tide) and continue along the beach until you get to the boat ramp at Port Jackson campsite. Walk through the campsite and head back up Fletcher Bay Road to the Hilltop car park or turn around and return via the Muriwai walk.
Very difficult
78m
-12m
The track follows an easy gradient with a short steep section in to and out of Poley Bay. It is part of an old bridle path formed by early pioneers to link the two bays.