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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.Wiki (formerly BikeTrail.Blog) provides excellent resources and maps for planning trips on shared paths and cycleways away from traffic. 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.

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 news article category 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

The view over Middle Harbour from Edgecliffe Esplanade in Seaforth (Image: Ed Forrester)

Why I Decided to Commute to Work On a E-Bike

And why I love it! Environmentalist, Bicycle NSW friend and Arup transport planner Ed Forrester...
The Lower Prospect Canal cycleway. The edges of the canal are left visible to either side of the shared path and hint at the history of the corridor and its importance for NSW public health. (Image: Bicycle NSW)

Brilliant Bike Rides in Western Sydney

Bicycle NSW has recently made submissions about two masterplans in the Cumberland area that propose...
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Sydney’s fast-growing bike network

Construction teams are very busy rolling out new protected cycleways in the centre of Sydney! ...
Bicycle NSW enjoy the Sydney Harbour Bike Tour

Bicycle NSW’s Christmas Celebration

Late last year, Bicycle NSW staff celebrated Christmas and the New Year in a fitting...
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Wylde BMX and MTB Facility to be completed in early 2022

After a period of delay related to pandemic, the updated Wylde BMX and Mountain Bike...

CAMWEST BUG invites you to ride

CAMWEST Bicycle User Group is inviting you to sample their self-guided rides on the Ride...

Northern Beaches Opens New Bike Park

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Parramatta Park – The “People’s Loop”

Since May 18, Parramatta Park has created a section solely for pedestrians and bike riders. ...

Explore Sydney’s Largest Backyard

As the lungs of Sydney’s West, the Western Sydney Parklands hosts 5,280 hectares of parks...