Britz Bikes Pedals into Another Successful Year
Britz Bikes Peddles into Another Successful
Year
Britz are delighted to announce the
renewal of their status as Official Partner with Nga
Haerenga - The New Zealand Cycle Trail. Covering over
2,500km of assorted tracks, the New Zealand Cycle Trail was
named as one of the top three winners at the International
Trails Symposium, hosted in Arizona during April.
Britz Brand Experience Manager, Clare Bradley
says “We are privileged to partner with one of the
world’s best cycle trails and offer the means for Kiwis
and international travellers to explore the wonders of New
Zealand at their leisure by campervan and bike.”
Britz Bikes launched in 2011, an
initiative which offers travellers a choice of top quality
bikes and bike racks that can be fitted to the back of
Britz campervans for the ultimate adventure on the
road.
“Britz Bikes adds a new dimension to your trip, letting you experience some of New Zealand’s hidden gems, courtesy of the extensive network of incredibly scenic bike trails created by Nga Haerenga,” says Clare.
With cycle trails spanning the entire length of New
Zealand it’s hard to pick one, however the recommended top
five cycle trails to experience are the Otago Rail Trail,
Alpine to Ocean, The Timber Trail, Rotorua Trail – Thermal
by bike and the Hauraki Trail.
Britz
teamed up with hire company, Natural High, to provide bikes,
helmets and bike racks as an optional extra when booking a
Britz campervan or car. With mountain and hybrid
bikes to choose from there is something for everyone whether
it’s an extreme adventure or a relaxing ride. It is as
simple as clicking a button to add a Brtiz Bike onto
your campervan booking.
Britz have
seen a great deal of interest in Britz Bikes and hope
that the success will continue over the winter period and
into the warmer months later in the year.
ends
Advertising Standards Authority: ASA Annual Report 2025 - Platform-Neutral Regulation Keeps Pace With Digital Advertising
Science Media Centre: Lead Pipes Banned For New Plumbing – Expert Reaction
New Zealand Young Physicists Trust: Auckland To Host The ‘World Cup Of Physics’ In 2027; Search Begins For Student-Designed Tournament Logo
Oxfam Aotearoa: Top CEO Pay Increased 20 Times Faster Than Workers’ Pay In 2025
Bill Bennett: TUANZ Report - Networks Built, Value Missing
Workers First Union: May Day - Union Warns Against Fuel Crisis Opportunism By Employers

