The results are in, and Queenstown Lakes is a winner! Kilometers Cyclists Bike trips in February In February 2024 more than 1500 cyclists and 99 businesses registered in the annual Aotearoa Bike Challenge. Taking to two wheels, cyclists in the Queenstown Lakes...
How do you get a community moving? OneBike at a time… One bike might be a good start, but high volume “bike rescue, repair and rehome” was the goal for the 2023/24 season… and it is high fives and fist bumps for the OneBike team! Over the past nine months, 200 bikes...
Jan Anderson As part of the Aotearoa Bike Challenge, Queenstown women have been telling us why they’re on their bikes. The final instalment comes from regular cyclist and former high school Principal, Jan Anderson. Why do I like to bike? I love floating down the...
Esther Whitehead Sometimes it just seems too hard to bike to work, but mudguards, pannier bags and wet weather gear clinched the deal for me to commit to biking, over driving or busing. Here are 7 reasons to love commuting by bike: 1. Swapping the cost of car parking...
Amanda Robinson – Lightfoot initiative co-founder In the latest episode of the Outlet Queenstown podcast, Amanda Robinson from The Lightfoot Initiative, discusses the Aotearoa Bike Challenge, her own experience with cycling, and the potential that lies in...