Sydney is getting better for bike riding every year
With about 1500km of cycleways and recreational trails, there are a lot of options for getting around on two wheels. Whether you're going to work, getting to school or the shops, gliding past traffic on the way to the beach, or enjoying some exercise, bike is usually best!
It's encouraging to see more councils embrace cycling by installing safe off-road shared paths and protected bike lanes. Bicycle NSW supports these projects through ongoing advocacy with decision-makers and comprehensive submissions.
Much of the best bike infrastructure is hidden away from main roads
It takes a bit of practice and research to find good routes. CycleSydney.com (formerly BikeTrail.Blog) provides excellent resources and maps for planning trips on shared paths and cycleways away from traffic. The Bicycle tracks in Sydney page lists several of our favourite easy bike rides. We have also assembled some mountain biking ideas. For those after something more challenging the Greater Sydney Bike Trail, a 230km loop around the city, will not disappoint.
The Facebook group 'Sydney Bike Commuters' is a great sounding board for cycling in Sydney, with an active community sharing advice on route planning. Check out your council website for cycling courses, maps and guided rides. The City of Sydney has fantastic courses that are open to non-residents. In addition, you can contact Bicycle NSW for helpful tips and maps.
There are several Bicycle User Groups or BUGs in Sydney that run regular rides for their members. BUGs are fantastic for making friends who share a common passion for all things cycling. A BUG will help you learn the best bike routes, get fit and have fun in the process.
Need to hire a bike to get started? We have compiled some options for bike rentals by the minute, hour, day, week or month!
Please get in touch if you're interested in contributing an article about your favourite Sydney ride. These stories and experiences provide important insights into the thrills and challenges of cycling in Sydney. They also provide inspiration for others to discover Sydney on two wheels. All stories and photos will be uploaded to the Cycling News section of our website and shared across our social media channels.
It is a good idea to join Bicycle NSW before hitting the cycleways to benefit from top-of-the-range insurance. Importantly, you will also support our advocacy and campaigns to make everywhere in NSW better for bike riding.
Great rides in Sydney
Western Sydney’s fantastic new Emu Trail
Choosing a route for your bike commute
Illawarra Ramblers tackle ten Sydney bridges
A very close look at the Sydney Harbour Bridge ramp
Spring Cycle 2025: Sydney’s most iconic ride
Ride to Work Day is coming up!
Tracking the rise of cycling in Sydney
New perspectives on the Greater Sydney Bike Trail
Sydney Spokes on the Tour de Sydney!
FAQs
Yes, Sydney is becoming more bike-friendly every year. The network of safe cycleways continues to grow, there are some fantastic scenic routes, and many active cycling communities. However, most areas still face challenges with significant fragmentation in bicycle infrastructure.
Bicycle NSW works tirelessly to make NSW better for bike riding and we welcome new Members. Find out all about our Memberships.
Cycling in Sydney can be very enjoyable but does not always feel safe. While the city has expanded its cycling infrastructure, including dedicated cycleways and shared paths, challenges remain. Bicycle users often share roads with motor vehicles, and some areas lack comprehensive bike lanes, leading to potential conflicts. With careful planning you can choose a safe route. Head to our Cycling in Sydney page for tips and resources.
Yes, Greater Sydney features a network of dedicated cycling pathways, including separated cycleways, shared paths, and bike lanes. Each council area publishes their own cycling map. For a comprehensive overview of Inner Sydney, refer to the City of Sydney's cycling map. Outer city areas have less cycleways and more shared paths which cater for bicycle users but you need to be mindful of other path users such as walkers.
Our Bicycle Tracks in Sydney page has links to useful maps and other resources to help you plan a great route.
Google Maps is often incorrect, so we recommend Citymapper.
Our affiliated local BUG BIKEast has provided a list of popular apps based on conversation in the Sydney Bike Commuters facebook group, an experienced community that provides guidance to new bike riders.
Yes, you can cycle across the Sydney Harbour Bridge but not on the motorway! You have to use the dedicated cycleway on its Western side. (Separate from the walking connection on the Eastern side). This 2 kilometre path connects Millers Point in the south to Milsons Point in the north. A beautiful new Northern ramp was completed in 2026. Bicycle NSW continues to advocate for a wider, more accessible ramp on the Southern side. Find out more on our Sydney Harbour Bridge project page.









