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  • Earth Rivers and Ironbark

    Earth Rivers and Ironbark

    Get grounded riding quiet earth and gravel roads through scenic landscapes. The Earth Rivers and Ironbark (ERI) is a 400 km loop through northern Victoria. The route avoids traffic and prioritises river tracks, forest reserves and earthen back roads. Towns are well spaced along the route and there is easy access by train. It is Read more

  • Gobarup Grass Trees and Wildflowers – Ride

    Gobarup Grass Trees and Wildflowers – Ride

    This ride offers rarely seen native grass trees and many wildflowers in bloom. Good riding on red, scenic, smooth, natural surface and gravel tracks rolling and winding through the forest. Historic Rushworth township provides good food options. Read more

  • Cornella Canola Roller – Ride

    Cornella Canola Roller – Ride

    Many Victorians have a Grand Cycling Parade public holiday on Friday 23rd September. I plan to use mine riding the Camel Range canola fields. Other riders are welcome to join me. Some pics of the ride area last year. To continue reading full details of the ride – including maps, route options and to download Read more

  • Wattle Day Ride – Rushworth

    Wattle Day Ride – Rushworth

    This ride is a golden opportunity to see the extensive wattle understorey in bloom through the Rushworth ironbark forest. The planned ride is a 47 km loop, from Rushworth to Kings Cross clearing and return (see pic below for map and profile). There is also an opportunity for coffee, snacks or lunch in scenic Rushworth Read more

  • Review: Yellowbelly Track – Kia and Heath

    Review: Yellowbelly Track – Kia and Heath

    Kia and Heath rode part of Yellowbelly Track between McCoys Bridge and Shepparton during the Easter break 2021. This was part of a 4 day, 300 km, mostly dirt and gravel, bikepacking loop that went from Shepparton to Cobram, then along the Murray and Gouburn Rivers back to Shepparton. You can read Kia’s account of Read more

  • Review: GABCY South East – Victoria and Luke 2

    Review: GABCY South East – Victoria and Luke 2

    In May 2022, Victoria and Luke rode 2 loops starting from Murchison. Total distance about 15o km over 2 days. Routes were Waranga Whirl and Kirwans Rushy Whroote. Day 1 – Waranga Whirl We left Melbourne on the 9.16am Murchison East-bound train, keenly aware that with our arrival time of 11.40am we would need to ride harder than Read more

  • Review: GABCY South East – Victoria and Luke

    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 Ridge, Golden Black Track, Ghostown 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 Read more