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Re: Cycling freindly Regional towns.

Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2012 2:41 pm
by WarrenH
Martin, thank you. I'm pleased that you like the shots. Wagga Wagga was vibrant and prosperous with a lot of people out and about. The place was a real treat.

Adaminaby. Adaminaby although not a large town it certainly is a focus for touring cyclists on their way to entering the Southern ACT, when they are coming up through the mountains. Adaminaby is well positioned for riders coming into NSW from Corryong/Kahncobnan or heading north from Jindabyne ... and smart enough to avoid the Monaro Highway.

Adaminaby has a small shopping centre with excellent facilities for resupplying. The Spot supermarket has a good camping section in the back of the store and they stock both Isopropane and Isopropane Butane for Kovea style burners. There is also an excellent take-away. If you can time visiting on a Thursday morning for resupplying, there is fresh meat in the supermarket ... but its gone by mid afternoon.

Accommodation is good. There is the Snow Goose Hotel and the Alpine Caravan Park, has cabins. The caravan park has good kitchen facilities under awnings for campers.

I like Adaminaby. For fisher cyclists the place is great for buying those regionally and seasonally appropriate flies.

These guys were walking down the main street heading towards the Adaminaby Bowling and Sports Club. Obviously the locals know where to head ... and you (not ewes) can get a good feed there as well.

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Warren.

Re: Cycling freindly Regional towns.

Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2012 10:43 pm
by Farmer Elvis
The quiet roads around Coonabarabran west through the warrumbungle national park really take some beating

Re: Cycling freindly Regional towns.

Posted: Fri Mar 02, 2012 1:24 pm
by silkishuge
toppity wrote:Warragul in west Gippsland has a great bike culture. I've written about before on BNA. Daily group rides catering for all different levels. Heaps of participation. They have a very good outdoor velodrome. Two very good LBS's and great roads to ride on. Every style of riding is catered for from flat to ultrasteep road riding, MTB trails and Track. Great culture and great people.
+1 for Gippsland. I spent almost a year there living in a small town called Coronet Bay not far from Philip Island. Lots of nice rides around, friendly group riding on Saturday at Inverloch. Few cars, good drivers and good roads.
Off to Orange in a week and will report on riding in the area in a few weeks. From what I can see, it seems pretty good too.

Jon

Re: Cycling freindly Regional towns.

Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2012 1:18 pm
by silentbutdeadly
Farmer Elvis wrote:The quiet roads around Coonabarabran west through the warrumbungle national park really take some beating
Amen. Coonabarabran to Tooraweenah is a lovely road. Another fav is the run from Cudal to Eugowra along the Escort Way via Nangar National Park.

As for cycling towns, it is plus one's for Clare, SA and Mildura, Vic. But Clare wins because you can head north from there all the way to Blinman via the Mawson Trail...aftre you've done the Riesling Trail. That said though there is an informal trail system running upstream from Mildura on the Victorian side which'll take you almost all the way along the river to Robinvale...must do that one day , week, month... :lol:

Re: Cycling freindly Regional towns.

Posted: Thu Mar 08, 2012 7:46 am
by silkishuge
silentbutdeadly wrote:
Farmer Elvis wrote:The quiet roads around Coonabarabran west through the warrumbungle national park really take some beating
Another fav is the run from Cudal to Eugowra along the Escort Way via Nangar National Park.
i should give this route a go since it is at my doorstep. thanks mate

jon

Re: Cycling freindly Regional towns.

Posted: Sat Mar 17, 2012 10:23 pm
by Farmer Elvis
silkishuge wrote:
silentbutdeadly wrote:
Farmer Elvis wrote:The quiet roads around Coonabarabran west through the warrumbungle national park really take some beating
Another fav is the run from Cudal to Eugowra along the Escort Way via Nangar National Park.
i should give this route a go since it is at my doorstep. thanks mate

jon
Send me a PM Jon and I'll try and go with you

Cycling freindly Regional towns.

Posted: Sun May 27, 2012 10:56 am
by Parrott
+1 to Mildura and Bendigo, top fellas in the cycling club in Mildura. Lived in Mildura for 5 years and now moved to Bendigo. Loving Bendigo with its hills and strong cycling scene, they are friendly here also and some bloody fast cyclists here.

Re: Cycling freindly Regional towns.

Posted: Sun May 27, 2012 4:37 pm
by shann
Wow, really surprised to see Mildura figuring so highly on this list - I guess that when I grew up there, I wasn't really looking at cycle paths. At least I know I'll have *something* to do when I go home next.

Karratha has some goodish MTB trails up in the hills behind it, and there is a local group who are building more. It's not much chop for road cycling at the moment though, with all the road works happening.

Re: Cycling freindly Regional towns.

Posted: Wed May 30, 2012 8:51 pm
by Aushiker
shann wrote:Karratha has some goodish MTB trails up in the hills behind it, and there is a local group who are building more. It's not much chop for road cycling at the moment though, with all the road works happening.
Sounds like I have made the right decision to skip it then on my Dreaming Tour. Have decided to turn at Port Hedland and head directly to Karijini now.

Andrew

Re: Cycling freindly Regional towns.

Posted: Wed Jul 04, 2012 2:18 pm
by WyvernRH
Well Dungog and Clarence Town are excellent places to cycle. They are in the Williams Valley just North of Newcastle in NSW.. Lots of small quiet back roads, mixture of rolling hills and valleys and great scenery. Nice cafes and pubs too! Also if you are more dirt inclined then there are the national parks and State Forests around Clarence Town and Dungog has a sigletrack MTB course set up on the Common (very not flat!) maintained and improved by the local MTB'ers.
Also of course Dungog hosts the 3-day Dungog Pedalfest annually on the first weekend September. Excellent organized rides, bushdance etc etc.
Cheers
Richard

Re: Cycling freindly Regional towns.

Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2012 9:33 pm
by slowrider68
The Barossa valley in south australia is becoming really good with new bike paths and lots of wineries and things to look at all in easy riding distances,and the network of mtb tracks appearing is not bad either.There is a few places to hire bikes from so no excuses about no wheels to look around on.It is reasonably flat going but there r a few hills to try if u like that sort of thing just watch the tour down under to see what i mean.The building of the latest bike track will take u from tanunda to lyndoch through the jacobs creek area and is very nice scenery wise with the chance to stop at a few wineries along the way.
cheers

Re: Cycling freindly Regional towns.

Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2012 4:44 pm
by clackers
slowrider68 wrote:The Barossa valley in south australia is becoming really good with new bike paths and lots of wineries and things to look at all in easy riding distances
Sounds good, Slowrider. My wife and I did some riding around McLaren Vale and the Fleuerieu Peninsula last year and that was great fun.

Re: Cycling freindly Regional towns.

Posted: Sun Sep 23, 2012 10:10 am
by WarrenH
Here is a hint of commitment which could be viewed as being friendly in NSW ... http://www.bicycleinfo.nsw.gov.au/maps/cycleways.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

I notice that Oz's biggest country town Canberra, doesn't feature on this map ... including Canberra on this map would be embarrassing for all of NSW.

Re: Cycling freindly Regional towns.

Posted: Fri Sep 28, 2012 6:03 pm
by Aushiker
Carnamah supports cycling :)

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and even puts on fireworks for visiting cycle tourists (photos taken from my campsite whilst I was in town) :)

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Andrew

Re: Cycling freindly Regional towns.

Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2012 11:46 pm
by DrJay
silkishuge wrote:
silentbutdeadly wrote:
Farmer Elvis wrote:The quiet roads around Coonabarabran west through the warrumbungle national park really take some beating
Another fav is the run from Cudal to Eugowra along the Escort Way via Nangar National Park.
i should give this route a go since it is at my doorstep. thanks mate

jon
Where are you at? I'm in Orange, but when I tried Cudal via Molong (nice ride) I terminally flatted on Peabody Road.

Re: Cycling freindly Regional towns.

Posted: Tue Oct 29, 2013 11:58 am
by silentbutdeadly
Having just come back from Canowindra in Central West NSW...I am reminded how almost perfect this town is for cycling adventures. Centrally located in amongst a network of excellent sealed and unsealed roads with plenty of things to see and do and not much traffic to get in the way either. Lovely 50km loops in nearly every direction if you are prepared to hit some gravel - the run across Nanami Lane from the Long's Corner Road to the Nangar Road is a gravel highlight as is the run up the Kangarooby Valley from Gooloogong. Plenty of 100km loop potential such as Canowindra-Eugowra-Gooloogong-Canowindra and the Nangar Loop via Long's Corner Road, Escort Way and Eugowra/Nangar Road...and so many more.

The track up through Nangar NP is one for the gravel adventurers - it has just been re-graded and would be a hoot on fat tyres. Dead set hairy on the run back down. Great camping at the Terrara camp ground inside the park too.

Re: Cycling freindly Regional towns.

Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2014 10:08 pm
by celeste boy
I have done a couple of rides with 60+ (not km/hr) guys which others may find interesting. Some have been mentioned here. Underlined are places where we stayed in pubs at very modest rates:

* Cowra- Cannowindra - Goologong- Grenfell - Cowra

* Goulburn- Crookwell - Bigga - Boorowa - Dalton - Crookwell - Goulburn.

For those with a Strava interest, I recorded my rides and was the first Stavarite to travel some of these roads and hence became KOM..... for 1 week. People went out and took my KOM the next week! At least the roads are being travelled.

CB

Re: Cycling freindly Regional towns.

Posted: Thu Mar 06, 2014 8:25 pm
by silkishuge
DrJay wrote:[
Where are you at? I'm in Orange, but when I tried Cudal via Molong (nice ride) I terminally flatted on Peabody Road.
Gosh. Took a while to reply to this. I am located off Peabody rd Molong. Peabody rd is quite good for riding but can be busy depending on the day. Lots of good riding in these parts.


Jon