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Cycle Free on the Auckland Waterfront

Rosemary registers on Next Bike

Ferry-and-Auckland-Ferry-BuildingThe Auckland waterfront has undergone huge changes in the post 20 years, as it has shifted from being the working hub of the city. And what better way to see it than a new free bike hire service. I tried it last week and it is fantastic.

You can hire the bikes for 2 hours for free from two spots – Wynyard Quarter and Queens Wharf. You need to register on the website Next Bike  – Just register a mobile phone number and credit card – it only costs $4. Then you can rent multiple bikes off that number. You register the number, then they txt you the combination to enter to release the bike. A small charge incurs for over 2 hours.

Rosemary registers on Next Bike
Rosemary registers on Next Bike

Container terminals have taken over from sheds and piers which have been converted into places to walk and bike, places to eat and drink, places to watch the water and the boats. We found the two hours free bike hire was more than enough to cycle around the following areas, as well as a stop for lunch.

  1. viaductThe Ferry Buildings – from this historic building you can catch a ferry across the harbour to Devonport, or to one of the off shore islands – Waiheke, Tiritiri Matangi Nature Reserve, Rangitoto Island.
  2. The Viaduct basin – once the domain of fishing boats was developed into a vibrant precinct during the America’s Cup.
  3. wynyard quarterQueens Wharf beside the Ferry Building is no longer wall to wall imported cars, it has the The Shed and The Cloud – which became the focus during the 2011 Rugby World cup.
  4. The Wynyard Quarter More recently  this area has been developed beside the old tank farms, with Friday Night open air cinema in the summer, fabulous restaurants

Next time I will opt for a longer ride – turn right at the waterfront and drive up to 10 kms around the Auckland waterfront to Mission Bay or St Helliers, or beaches in between.

Originally for most cities and towns around the world, the waterfront was for working – shipping, goods, storage… It was the back end of the city.  Now most cities are redeveloping their waterfronts as places of recreation. Auckland is no exception – take time to make the most of it and what better way that biking!  I am now all signed up and ready to go on  Next Bike.  I look forward to more hubs where we can hire these – there are already a few in Christchurch.  Follow them on Facebook

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Posted in Auckland Region, NZ Highlights, Rosemary Neave

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24 Comments

    • Bev Abel

      Great news Rosemary…I have been thinking for sometime about doing some cycling….I am going to explore the possibility of Auckland Waterfront…..Thanks for the info…Bev

      • Rosemary Neave

        thanks bev – enjoy it! You can take it across the ferry to devonport too. Register on your smart phone before you go is my advice

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