Great Lake Trails | Kinloch K2K & W2K | Time Out 2021-22 Taupō

Plan for today was ride the Kawakawa/K2K and W2K Great Lake Trails at Kinloch, near Taupō. A chance Facebook connection led to Buzz, who saw my Friday ride update and in Taupō for a family event, joining me for some of the day. Kinloch was busy but most of the traffic seemed focused on the marina and getting boats launched. Had no problem getting a park by the beach for the day.

Hi Buzz!
Kinloch Beach

We met for breakfast at the Tipsy Trout Café, their fine French Toast and a couple of coffees fuelled me for the first part of the ride; The

 Day 2  Kawakawa Trail 

on the map below.

Greatlaketrailsmap

Kinloch Otaketake K2K Trail

We rode from Kinloch and anticlockwise around the Kawakawa Loop (TO2122-65a). It is comprised of three trails: Otaketake Trail climbs up from Kinloch to Whangamata Road. After a short roadside section Orakau Trail descends, following a stream, to the lake at Kawakawa Bay. From there the K2K Trail returns along the lakefront, over a headland, to Kinloch.

Leaving Kinloch | Photo by Buzz

The Otaketake Trail is a decent climb, about 11km & 350m elevation, from lakefront to Whangamata Road. Despite our heroic poses this spectacular lookout is only about one third of the way up. No filter on my photo; just didn't notice my phone, in back jersey pocket, was a bit steamed up!

Buzz conquers Otaketake
Robin climbed Otaketake Trail | Photo by Buzz

It was a lovely day; hot but also clear with fantastic views to the trio of mountains (about 60km away) at the southern end of Lake Taupō.

Otaketake views
Otaketake views

From the top a short roadside trail section leads to this shelter at the start of Orakau Trail. Time for a rest and snack in the shade before farewelling Buzz, who headed back to Kinloch & Auckland.

Orakau Trail Carpark Shelter | Photo by Buzz

I carried on following the Orakau Trail through wetlands and along Orakau Stream with a lovely flowing 9km mostly downhill (but not all) run towards the lakefront.

Orakau Trail wetlands

Parts of the trail had welcome shade.

Orakau Trail

There are plenty of viewpoint rest spots, note the pumice dusted bike. The trail surface is great, and Taupō's natural drainage makes it an all-season ride.

Orakau Trail Rest

On the lakefront short side trails lead to Kawakawa Beach.

Kawakawa Bay

Despite a summer weekend, and some camp sites nearby, I had it all to myself. If you do the Waihaha Trail one way, the shuttle boat can drop you here for the ride back to Kinloch.

Kawakawa Bay parking lot
Kawakawa Bay

Well, didn't quite have the beach to myself as someone watched the cumbersome bike creature have a swim.

Kawakawa Bay crowds

The lake, admittedly shallow here, was unexpectedly warm but still refreshing. Just had to watch out for floating rocks...

Kawakawa Bay pumice floating

From the beach the trail climbs, with nicely graded switchbacks, over a bluff heading back towards Kinloch.

K2K Kawakawa Bay summit

More spectacular views give an excuse to catch your breath, the colours were incredible. Saw a few cyclists on this part as the ebikes climb faster than me. It is a great trail for all abilities and ages.

K2K Kawakawa Bay views
K2K Kawakawa Bay view

Zinc nosed blot blocks a lovely view! The mirror is handy on trails to see those assisted bikers approaching from behind.

Zinc nosed blot on a lovely view!

Back at Kinlock Beach for another snack and rest stop, plus check out the Great Rides App to review the next part of the trail. It was about half four, plenty of time and daylight savings evening light to do the W2K.

Kinloch beach

I got some cooling frozen fuel at the Kinloch Store (a neat mix of grocery, bakery, and takeaways) where they were firing up a wood-fired pizza oven! Dinner sorted after the ride this evening!

Kinloch bike fuel

Kinloch Whakaipo W2K trail

This is the  2 or 3  W2K Trail 

on the map below.

Greatlaketrailsmap

The W2K trail (TO2122-65b & c) climbs the bluff high above Kinloch before descending to Whakaipo Beach

W2K Kinloch view

There's an optional headland loop, an additional ~8km, but as was getting late I headed straight down to the beach.

W2K Trail Headland view

The trail is more fantastic flowing descent with great views.

W2K Trail
W2K Trail view to Whakaipo Bay
W2K Trail view to headland

There's a large camping area with road access. I expected to see more people, but the long beach meant the few there were spread out.

Whakaipo Bay

I had another swim, this beach was more crowded than the last.

Whakaipo Bay very crowded!

Fantastic golden evening light for the ride home.

W2K Trail leaving Whakaipo Bay
W2K Trail

Thought about the headland loop but decided to skip it. Next time, as will be back to ride these trails again.

W2K Trail view

It was nice to finish with a fun descent back down to Kinloch.

W2K Trail

Stunning warm calm summer evening in Kinloch.

W2K Trail evening view to Kinloch
En-Trance Bike and Kinloch evening
Bike shadow on a Kinloch evening

It was after eight by the time I got back and packed the car. Was all ready for pizza only to discover the store was closed, just embers in the Pizza Oven!

Bravo on a Kinloch evening

Full moon on the road out of Kinloch.

Full Moon over Kinloch (NZ)
Full Moon over Kinloch (NZ)

The Portofino Pizza win!

After shower and changing back at the motel I was still determined to get pizza and headed back to Taupō. Although it was late Hell Pizza were doing COVID style table outside order/pick-up, but nobody seemed interested in taking an order. Looked like they were more interested in cleaning up, preparing to close, although half an hour till their advertised time.

While waiting to be served I noticed Portofino Restaurant, right next door, offered takeaways so popped in there. Although it was past their closing time people were still dining and they were happy to take an order. Got a lovely, suspect nicer, pizza and garlic bread from them. A nice finish to a wonderful day.

Portifino saves the day

That was my last Taupō ride for this leg. Next morning, I headed back to Auckland for a few days to prepare for my South Island Road/Cycle Trip.

Fiat Bravo HGT 155 on Lake Taupō foreshore


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