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Discover the scenic Roxburgh Gorge Trail on a self-guided e-bike tour, including jet boat transfer, with stunning views, knowledgeable hosts, and full logistics handled.
Imagine cycling along the mighty Clutha River, racing past rugged gorges and historic gold rush sites, then hopping onto a jet boat for a swift, scenic ride across the water — all without the hassle of planning. That’s exactly what the Roxburgh Gorge Bike Hire with Jet Boat & Return Shuttle offers. This well-reviewed experience promises a balanced blend of adventure, history, and breathtaking scenery, making it a tempting choice for those wanting a full-day highlight in Otago.
What we love about this experience is how smoothly everything is organized for travelers — from the quality of the Sinch e-bikes to the professional hosting by a Qualmark Gold-accredited operator. The inclusion of the jet boat transfer, which normally costs around $155, really sweetens the deal, especially since the tour package covers it. One thing to consider is that the tour is a self-guided ride, which requires a moderate level of fitness and confidence on a bike, especially when handling the varied terrain.
This outing best suits active travelers who enjoy scenic rides, are comfortable on a bike, and appreciate the freedom of exploring at their own pace. It’s also perfect for those interested in New Zealand’s history, nature, and engineering marvels, all wrapped into one smooth, well-supported adventure.

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The day kicks off early from the West Clyde Dam Boat Ramp, where you’ll meet your Guest Experience Manager. After a quick safety and route briefing, you’ll set out on a 12km ride along the Lake Dunstan Trail toward Alexandra. This section is relatively gentle, offering a warm-up with beautiful river views and lush scenery. The trail is well-signed, which is a boon for self-guided riders, and you’ll have plenty of opportunities to take photos or enjoy a quick snack.
Once you reach Alexandra, the trail continues onward, but most riders are eager to hop onto the Roxburgh Gorge Trail for the real adventure. It’s wise to bring some snacks and refreshments, which you can store in your 8L Topeak trunk bag. This is especially handy since there’s little time to linger in Alexandra.
The highlight is the 12km boat ride at Doctors Point, scheduled for around 12:30 pm. The boat—either a jet boat in summer or a covered boat in winter—carries you and your bikes across the Gorge of the Clutha River. The boat trip, which takes about 30-40 minutes, offers a thrilling ride with stunning views and a sense of adventure that’s hard to match. Passengers often rave about the local history shared during the journey and the chance to see the rugged landscape from a different perspective.
Following the boat, you’ll ride another 11km trail to the Roxburgh Dam — a mix of forested sections and open river vistas. The trail here is less developed but well-maintained, providing a true sense of exploration. From the dam, a luxury shuttle picks you up for the return to Clyde.
The shuttle ride back is a comfy wrap-up to your day, giving you time to relax and reflect on the scenery. The entire tour lasts roughly 6 hours and 15 minutes, allowing plenty of time to enjoy each section at your own pace.

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The Sinch e-bikes are specifically built for New Zealand trails, ensuring a smooth, responsive ride across varied terrain. Helmets are high-quality, impact-protecting, and the bikes come with extras like stands, water bottle holders, a pump, and a repair kit. Having a Guest Experience Manager on hand adds peace of mind, as they handle logistics and answer questions, making the experience less stressful for visitors.
Most similar tours charge separately for the boat ride, but here it’s included in the price. Many reviewers mention how this is a game-changer for value, turning what could be a costly day into an affordable, all-in-one adventure. The boat itself is a highlight, taking you into the heart of the gorge with a bit of thrill and storytelling about the area’s history.
The journey isn’t just about the riding; it’s about the story of the Otago gold rush era and the engineering feats that made the region accessible. The gold rush Gorge is a testament to New Zealand’s pioneering spirit, and many travelers describe the views as “magnificent” and “spectacular,” especially when the river sparkles below.
Without a guide, you get to set your own pace, linger over photos, or take a detour if you’re feeling adventurous. The route is straightforward and well-marked, making it accessible even for those unfamiliar with riding in remote areas. But if you prefer some guidance, the guest experience manager is available to share local insights and tips.

At $207.89 per person, this tour offers excellent value considering the inclusions: e-bike rental, safety gear, shuttle service, and the boat transfer. This isn’t a cheap day out, but the experience is immersive and hassle-free, making every dollar worth it. The boat transfer alone is worth around $155, so you’re effectively paying for a well-organized bike ride and a scenic boat trip combined.
Unlike standalone rentals or guide-led tours, this package balances independence with support, perfect for travelers seeking a personalized adventure without the logistical headaches. Many reviews highlight the professionalism and helpfulness of the staff, further reinforcing the value.


This experience is ideal for active travelers who enjoy scenic rides and want to explore Otago’s natural beauty without the hassle of planning logistics. It’s suited for those with moderate fitness levels comfortable riding on mixed terrain, and who appreciate a mix of outdoor activity and storytelling. Families with confident older children, couples, or small groups looking for a memorable day in New Zealand’s wilderness will find it particularly rewarding.
“We had such a great day E-biking the trails around Queenstown. Communication was a breeze and we booked the day before. The scenery was magnificent…”

Is this tour suitable for beginners?
It’s best suited for those with a moderate physical fitness level and some comfort on a bike, as the terrain varies from trail to dirt trail and water crossings.
What is included in the tour?
The package covers e-bike hire, helmets, safety gear, the boat transfer (jet boat or covered boat), and the return shuttle. Food and drinks are not included.
How long does the entire experience last?
The total duration is approximately 6 hours and 15 minutes, including riding, boat transfer, and shuttle.
What kind of boat is used in winter?
A covered boat replaces the jet boat during cooler months, providing a comfortable, sheltered ride across the gorge.
Can I bring my own food?
Yes, it’s recommended to bring snacks and refreshments, as there are limited options along the trail.
Are helmets provided?
Yes, a Specialized Camber helmet with impact protection is provided and included in the rental.
What is the maximum group size?
The tour is limited to 11 travelers, ensuring a personalized experience.
Is the route well-marked?
Absolutely. The trails are very clearly signed, which is a relief for self-guided riders.
Can children join this tour?
It’s not recommended for children under 12, as the ride may be challenging for younger or less experienced riders.
What happens if the weather is bad?
The experience requires good weather. If canceled due to poor conditions, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
The Roxburgh Gorge Bike Hire with Jet Boat & Return Shuttle is a well-rounded, highly praised adventure that combines the best elements of outdoor activity, scenic beauty, and local history. It’s an excellent choice for travelers who want a day of exploration without the stress of organizing every detail, thanks to the professional support and inclusions. Whether you’re a seasoned cyclist or a curious explorer eager for a taste of Otago’s wild side, you’ll find this experience a rewarding highlight of your New Zealand journey.
For those who love a mix of adventure and authentic scenery, with a dash of history and some well-organized logistics, this tour checks all the boxes. Just remember to bring your sense of adventure—and some snacks—and you’re all set.