Distance: 4–32km Difficulty: Easy If, after the last few locations, you need evidence that cycling can be relaxing as well as gruelling then consider the Swan Valley Food and Wine trail. Devoid…
Distance:Â 60km return Difficulty:Â Easy One for beach lovers, this is a scenic trundle along quiet roads taking in some of the highlights of the Rainbow Coast, including Princess Royal Harbour, Frenchman…
Distance: 4-22km Difficulty: Easy Rottnest Island is a cyclists’ wonderland, with endless flat, car-less roads which wind around the protected nature reserve. It’s perfect for families or less experienced cycling enthusiasts and with…
Distance: 37km Difficulty: Easy Just another beautiful wine region a short 45-minute drive south of Adelaide. Families will love the Coast to Vines Rail Trail, with slight inclines and spectacular vineyard vistas that change…
Distance:Â 35km Difficulty:Â Easy The Riesling Trail offers a taste of the epic 800-kilometre Mawson Trail. Starting in Auburn and ending in Barinia, the Riesling Trail takes in farmland, vineyards and forest,…
Difficulty: Easy Home to the Southern Hemisphere’s largest cycling race – the Santos Tour Down Under – South Australia is a cyclist’s haven. In the city, take the River Torrens Linear…
Distance: Variable Difficulty: Variable Whether you explore a small section or take an epic trip from St Helens down to Hobart, Tasmania’s spectacular east coast is a must for every serious bike…
Distance: 156km Difficulty: Hard A ‘lumpy’ ride with 2,500 vertical metres of climbing from the 100km mark, this is one for keen roadies. Take in views of the Derwent River, Bruny Island…
Distance:Â 42.3km Difficulty:Â Moderate The only traffic on the island national park is in the form of wombats and kangaroos. Dotted with historic ruins, sweeping bays, dramatic cliffs and vistas aplenty the…
Distance:Â 6km The ride to Sassafras is a short but worthwhile section of leafy uphill riding. It is essentially a steady climb on the windy, skin-smooth Mountain Highway with plenty of…