Cycle lanes in the city
We are in the process of upgrading and extending our network of cycle lanes to encourage more people to use this form of transport as well as ensuring cyclists' safety.
At this stage the following cycle facilities have been installed in Dunedin:
Dedicated Lanes
| Road |
From - to |
|---|---|
| Central Dunedin | |
| State Highway 1 (one-way south) | Botanic Garden to the southern BP station |
| State Highway 1 (one-way north) | Queens Gardens to the Botanic Gardens |
| Kaikorai Valley Road | Stone Street to Mcleod Road |
| Great King Street - North Road | Botanic Garden to Norwood Street |
| Midland Street | Andersons Bay Road to Portsmouth Drive |
| Mosgiel | |
| Bush Road - Factory Road | Forth Street and Centre Road/ Hagart Alexander Drive |
| Gladstone Road South | Quarry Road/ Gordon Road to East Taieri Primary School |
Shared Footpaths
| Road | From - to |
|---|---|
| Thomas Burns - Wharf Street - Portsmouth Drive - Portobello Road | St Andrew Street to just south of Birch Street on the railway side of the road, crossing to the harbour side under the Jetty Street overbridge and continuing to Vauxhall Yacht Club |
| Main South Road | Lookout Point alongside the motorway exit down to Stevenson Road |
| Main South Road | Stevenson Road to Koremata Street |
| Great King Street | A two-way short section of separated cycle path alongside the Botanic Gardens and one-way south, finishing at Duke Street |
| Dunedin Boat Harbour to Ravensbourne and Maia | The end of Magnet Street to the Ravensbourne pedestrian railway bridge, extending to opposite Jessie Street in Maia by September 2008 |
Last reviewed: 25 Jul 2008 12:07pm





