A four-year vision became reality yesterday when an underpass connecting two ends of the Te Ara Ahi (Go Thermal by Bike) cycleway was officially opened.
The underpass beneath State Highway 5 at Waiotapu allows cyclists touring the 70km route from Rotorua to Orakei-Korako to cross the busy road safely. It was officially opened by Ngati Tahu-Ngati Whaoa kaumatua Dando Fraser, along with Rotorua Mayor Kevin Winters and Rotorua MP Todd McClay, who both cycled the 34km to the tunnel. "It was very enjoyable," Mr McClay said.
"Having not ridden since I was about 8, it's not too difficult, it's something any family can do. My kids are away but we'll come back. It's a great investment of money and something all of Rotorua can be proud of.
"So many people made this possible. Nowhere else in the world can you get on a pushbike and ride for 47km past four geothermal attractions."
About 40 people biked out to the ceremony in the rain as part of a fundraising event for Rotorua Special Olympics. People paid $25 for entry into the Waikite Hot Pools and a bus back to Rotorua, courtesy of Southstar Shuttles.
The fundraiser was organised by Mr Winters and Rotorua District Councillor Dave Donaldson, who is on the cycleway advisory group.
"It was a fabulous ride out," Mr Winters said. "It's designed for mum, dad and the kids. There are a few pinches but overall a nice, pleasant ride."
Among those who rode out were experienced mountainbikers, as well as those just getting into cycling.
The underpass will get a lick of paint, Arataki Honey owner Russell Berry will create a mural with a bee and honey theme.