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Cycling The Armidale Region

NSW is full of fantastic cycling adventures and the Armidale region has some of the best!  From ancient rainforests to beautiful waterfalls and leafy streets lined with heritage buildings, the region must not be missed.  A big thank you to Heather Nonhebel for sending through all the below rides.  Don’t forget to send us some photos

Explore Broken Hill and Silverton By Bike

Wide open spaces and red dirt roads, you’ll be surprised how much Broken Hill and Silverton have to offer. As one of Australia’s oldest mining towns, visiting Broken Hill is like stepping back in time. With a rich history of mining and geology, the town has great museums for you to experience. It also has

Explore Scone, Merriwa and Muswellbrook By Bike

The Upper Hunter is a thriving community filled with great Aussie country hospitality and fantastic scenic adventures. Merriwa is a flourishing agricultural town, best known for its sheep festival. It’s one of the oldest towns in the area, with some great examples of colonial architecture in the courthouse, police station and local homesteads.  Scone is

Explore Eurobodalla and Batemans Bay By Bike

Nothing says an Australian summer like spending a hot day by the waterside. Why not make the NSW South Coast your next destination for a bike riding adventure? The Eurobodalla region is full of places to explore and things to do. There are stunning beaches, rivers and inlets with great places to swim, surf, snorkel,

Enjoy Bathurst, Cowra and Orange By Bike

Central NSW is filled with scenic rides and activities galore. We’ve wrapped up some of our favourite routes, plus things to do and see in Cowra, Bathurst and Orange.  At Cowra you can relax in the tranquil Japanese Gardens and also explore some of Australia’s history. On the banks on the Macquarie River, Bathurst is

Supporting NSW By Bike

Over the long weekend, it was as if a mass evacuation order had been given for Sydney. Excitingly, many of these people fleeing the confines of Sydney were heading out to see what NSW had to offer for bike riders.  Our #RideTheBush campaign encouraged riders to support regional NSW through drought, then bushfires. Now, we

Supporting Our Regional Communities

In November 2019, we encouraged bike riders to #RideTheBush to support our struggling regional communities through the drought. Now, after a tough summer of fires and floods we’re calling for riders to again #RideTheBush. We have highlighted rides in some parts of NSW such as Mudgee/Gulgong, Wagga Wagga, Albury and the South Coast. Stay tuned

#RideTheBush In Albury

On the banks of the Murray River, Albury has beautiful natural scenery and a lively town centre for everyone to enjoy. You can easily “state jump” between NSW and Victoria in Albury, as the river divides the two states. Wodonga, on the other side of the river also offers many places to see and explore.

#RideTheBush in Wagga Wagga

As NSW’s largest inland city, Wagga Wagga has heaps of things to explore by bike! From a ride around Lake Albert to exploring the banks of the Murrumbidgee River or the local art gallery and prestigious Margaret Carnegie Print Collection, there is lots of to do in Wagga Wagga. Wagga Wagga is known as the

#RideTheBush in Mudgee and Gulgong

Idyllic views, outstanding vineyards and historical buildings – the Mudgee region has lots to offer this holiday season!   Settlement began in mid 19th century and many of the historical buildings are still standing for you to explore. During the gold rush, the region’s population skyrocketed cementing the area as a regional hotspot. Over summer, we’re