Review: GABCY South East – Victoria and Luke

Victoria and Luke rode from Bendigo to Nagambie, about 135km, in March 2022. Their route included the O’Keefe Rail Trail, and parts of Reap the Red RidgeGolden Black TrackGhostown Gambol, and Nagambie Meander

Day 1 – Bendigo to Heathcote – 56km

We arrived in Bendigo by train at 11.20am, and it was already hot and meant to get hotter. Earlier in the week, it had promised 22-23 degrees, but now it was saying 29, and similar for tomorrow. It was going to be a tough ride…

It was easy to navigate our way through the few small turns to the start of the O’Keefe Rail Trail, and we were quickly on our way, cruising along manicured bike paths similar to Melbourne. Pretty soon we were out onto beautifully graded gravel alongside the road, and watching a lot of cyclists coming the other way who had clearly been smart enough to start early in the morning.

Signs announcing the sites of the old railway stations rolled past quickly on the easy riding gravel, and we soon arrived in Axedale, taking well sign-posted streets to the Axedale Tavern for lunch.

The tavern has a beautiful big courtyard with lots of tables under umbrellas, and live music on a Sunday afternoon. The food was good and the portions were plentiful, leaving us actually a little too full to ride comfortably in the heat of the afternoon… be warned.

Leaving Axedale, and a quick steep hill later, we were quickly in the countryside proper – alternating patches of shady gum trees and blazing hot fields of flat yellow farmland. Heads down, we powered through the heat, cheered on by screeching sulphur-crested cockatoos, and suddenly popped out beside Lake Eppalock. A beautiful, but strange sight, coated in bright green plant matter and flooding bare, reaching trees.

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Review: GABCY Grand Tour – Dan and crew

In March 2022, Dan and a few mates rode about 330km over 3 days in a large horseshoe-shaped tour along the outer edge of the GABCY Network. They started at Bendigo and finished at Tallarook, with a train connection at each end. This is Dan’s recount.

Day 1 – Bendigo to Echuca – 121 km

Amazing roads out of Bendigo through the forest.

Was a bit of a slog from where it opened up, until we saw the Campaspe river for the first time. 

Then onto the amazing long straight gravel roads, zig zagging our way north west.

Stopped for a very late lunch at Rochester bakery and then pushed on to Echuca.

The last 30kms along the rail lines were the worst of the day. Very corrugated, hard to find a good line.

The swim in the Murray and the cold beers were amazing.

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