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The '''Alps to Ocean Cycle Trail''' is a cycle trail funded as one of the projects of the ] system in ], ]. The trail is to extend 312km from ] to ] on the Pacific Ocean shore. The '''Alps to Ocean Cycle Trail''' is a cycle trail funded as one of the projects of the ] system in ], ]. The trail is to extend 312km from ] to ] on the Pacific Ocean shore.


Funding for the trail from the NZCT budget was approved in July 2010,<ref name="PEDALLING">{{cite news|title=Editorial: Pedalling to a windfall |url=http://www.stuff.co.nz/timaru-herald/opinion/3891207/Pedalling-to-a-windfall|accessdate=13 July 2010|newspaper=Stuuf.co.nz / ]|date=7 July 2010}}</ref> after the trail had been shortlisted as one of 13 from 54 nation-wide proposals.<ref name="PRESS-SUCCESS">{{cite news|title=Press Release: Destination Mt Cook Mackenzie - National Cycleway Success For Mackenzie Region|url=http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/AK1002/S00171.htm|accessdate=13 July 2010|newspaper=Scoop|date=12 February 2010}}</ref> Funding for the trail from the NZCT budget was approved in July 2010,<ref name="PEDALLING">{{cite news|title=Editorial: Pedalling to a windfall |url=http://www.stuff.co.nz/timaru-herald/opinion/3891207/Pedalling-to-a-windfall|accessdate=13 July 2010|newspaper=Stuff.co.nz / ]|date=7 July 2010}}</ref> after the trail had been shortlisted as one of 13 from 54 nation-wide proposals.<ref name="PRESS-SUCCESS">{{cite news|title=Press Release: Destination Mt Cook Mackenzie - National Cycleway Success For Mackenzie Region|url=http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/AK1002/S00171.htm|accessdate=13 July 2010|newspaper=Scoop|date=12 February 2010}}</ref>


The $2.75 million from the NZCT are intended to go towards a 312km long trail running from Mt Cook via ] and ] to ] and ] to ]. The trail has been lauded by Tourism Waitaki general manager as the greatest tourism opportunity the Waitaki Valley region had ever seen.<ref name="7mil">{{cite news|title=$7 million for cycleways|newspaper=]|date=7 July 2010}}</ref> The $2.75 million from the NZCT are intended to go towards a 312km long trail running from Mt Cook via ] and ] to ] and ] to ]. The trail has been lauded by Tourism Waitaki general manager as the greatest tourism opportunity the Waitaki Valley region had ever seen.<ref name="7mil">{{cite news|title=$7 million for cycleways|newspaper=]|date=7 July 2010}}</ref>

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The Alps to Ocean Cycle Trail is a cycle trail funded as one of the projects of the New Zealand Cycle Trail system in Otago, New Zealand. The trail is to extend 312km from Aoraki/Mount Cook to Oamaru on the Pacific Ocean shore.

Funding for the trail from the NZCT budget was approved in July 2010, after the trail had been shortlisted as one of 13 from 54 nation-wide proposals.

The $2.75 million from the NZCT are intended to go towards a 312km long trail running from Mt Cook via Twizel and Lake Ohau to Omarama and Duntroon to Oamaru. The trail has been lauded by Tourism Waitaki general manager as the greatest tourism opportunity the Waitaki Valley region had ever seen.

References

  1. "Editorial: Pedalling to a windfall". Stuff.co.nz / Timaru Herald. 7 July 2010. Retrieved 13 July 2010.
  2. "Press Release: Destination Mt Cook Mackenzie - National Cycleway Success For Mackenzie Region". Scoop. 12 February 2010. Retrieved 13 July 2010.
  3. "$7 million for cycleways". Otago Daily Times. 7 July 2010.

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