Great place for a walk. My dad and I have been frequenting the track as of late to take a nice walk by the beach. Its a great track to walk for some exercise with some beautiful views and a few places to stop and eat or get a drink. I enjoy starting from Sandon point and walking through Bulli, that has been my most enjoyable walk so far.See more..
4.5Coffs Creek Walk and Cycleway(89 reviews) - Best thing to do in Coffs! Walk, run or ride around Coffs Creek, admiring nature, art, and more Biking Trails • Scenic Walking Areas
The loop around Coffs Creek is 8.5km. You can walk, run, ride a bike or take your dog. If you don't have time for the full loop, just do half (cross over the creek at Hogbin Drive bridge). There is so much to see: fishes and birds, mangroves and forests, koalas (yes! if you are lucky!), local history, and great public art (we love "Traces" at Saltwater Park). There are cafes along the route, and you can take a detour through North Coast Botanic Gardens too. We never get tired of this loop, have done it more times than I can count! For more details, and a gpx trail, see our website coffstrailsSee more..
4.0Thredbo Valley Track(31 reviews) - Thredbo Valley Trails Spent 2-3 hours Biking Trails
Rode the full 35 kilometre Thredbo Valley Trail ( TVT ) from Thredbo village to the Gaden Trout Hatchery in approximately 3.5 hours. Organised a local MTB shuttle company ( Snowlink, Jindabyne ) to meet us in the car park the Gaden Trout hatchery in the morning & drop us off in Thredbo village. Super easy & took great care of the bikes, cost was just $40 each including the National Park entry, highly recommend these guys for shuttles. We stopped at Lake Crackenback Resort for lunch & refreshments in the cafe on the way down. Personally I preferred the upper section to the lower for my level of experience. Great ride though.See more..
5.0Murray River Trail(27 reviews) - Good walking trail Spent More than 3 hours Biking Trails • Hiking Trails • Jogging Paths & Tracks
Lovely walking in Australian bush near the iconic Murray river. Plenty of wildlife to see with Pelicans, parrots, other bird life, and fish jumping. See more..
4.0Five Mile Picnic Area(14 reviews) - At one with nature Spent 2-3 hours National Parks • Biking Trails • Forests
The five Mile Picnic area is a great spot to relax and be at one with nature and adding some exercise onto the agenda. A great place to ride your bike, take a walk have a picnic, enjoy the river and observe the beautiful bird life.See more..
We drove from Wagga to the trail head at Tumbarumba weather glorious bikes unloaded 3 non riders to ferry cars to Rosewood. All riders thoroughly enjoyed the experience which I believe is 23kms through vineyards and farms meandering creek views of the Snowy mountains cattle horses sheep. Unpacked our picnic lunch in the park cool n no flies. Next stop Adelong Falls via the link road well worth a drive especially for motorcycle riders. Many foreign tourists had found their way to the falls which have so much gold mining history and a great spot to swim.See more..
4.5Wagirra Trail(10 reviews) - A great way to exercise in what is an absolute jewel in the regional crown for the district of Albury. Biking Trails • Hiking Trails
What a fantastic walk and terrific destinations. A real jewel in the regional crown for the district of Albury. Walk from the Monument or the Botanic Gardens along the trail , beside the Might Murray River and past the 'Bat Viewing Area' (you can't miss them as they are very noisy!), for 30 mins and you reach the Kremur St Boat ramp (has toilets) then another 30 mins along the beautiful trail to Horseshoe Lagoon. Another 30 mins and you are at the Wonga Wetlands (has toilets). It is possible to park and join the trail at each of those points. The path is wide and amazingly popular.See more..
Fantastic place! Kids track suitable for toddlers and balance bikes. Great park for when they get bored of riding, all in shaded area. Bring a picnic and you're set for hoursSee more..
5.0Barrington Bike Park(3 reviews) - Overnighter at Barrington bike park Spent More than 3 hours Biking Trails
Harder. Faster. Wilder. On this wild mountain, under rainforest canopy, go fast and go deep. Drop into epic gravity trails guaranteed to make you feel alive. Wake your wild. Once a magnet for gold miners wanting to strike it rich, this ground has been transformed into your base for an unforgettable riding experience. This brand new Mountain Bike Park offers 370 metres of drop across black, blue and green trails. With both flow and technical trails this Park is guaranteed to give you a smile and ignite the stoke in every mountain bike rider. Being uplift only, you can save all your energy for the downhill fun bits. Located in the Barrington Coast near Gloucester, the Park is set deep in the rainforest with breathtaking views across the Barrington River valley to world heritage Barrington Tops National Park. Just over 3 hours from Sydney and 2 hours from Newcastle this expert-built bike park is essential for your must-do riding list. "The trails at Barrington Bike Park are a perfect mix of flowy, technical, and enjoyable tracks. Great for all riders from beginners up to pros. You feel like you're in another world, up on the mountain surrounded by beautiful rainforest." (Ellie Smith, Australian National Downhill & Oceania Champion)See more..
5.0Blue Gum Swamp Trail(1 review) - Long and nice National Parks • Biking Trails • Hiking Trails
This track starts at the end of white cross road, and does a huge loop of around 10 to 12 km before returning to the same place. It all so has many off shoot tracks- that go for many kilometres in many directions. The main blue swamp track is a circuit best done going straight ahead, because this is a gentle slope going to the top of an escarpment which you have to go down and take the bottom track back to Whitecross Road. If you go the opposite direction -being clockwise… You will find yourself going up that huge escarpment, which is pretty tough going ,I can tell you. It’s a reasonably pretty track with one or two little creeks to cross. Lots of cyclists go on this track -towards the end of the loop,The foliage is more lush and pretty and up the top which is dry. A nice enough walk and quite a longSee more..
This trail starts and finishes in many places. Also goes for klms and right up to the lookout on blue gum swamp trail. Very lush, little streams, the coliseum ( used by a local school) and nice tracks .. used by local cyclists and local families. Great views.See more..
4.0Yellow Rock Fire Trail(1 review) - Lovely Biking Trails • Nature & Wildlife Areas • Hiking Trails
Found this track on Google. It starts at singles Ridge Road at approximately 190. There is a gate, which is setback from the road so you have to look pretty hard. When you go in ,it’s a steep Rubbly slope down to the valley floor, but it only takes a minute or two. Then a very very pleasant walk along the forest floor there. There’s lots of little tiny birds flitting around everywhere, you cross a tiny stream a couple of times. There wasn’t much water when I went, as we have not had rain for awhile, but it was still quite lush and beautiful down there. There’s a fork in the road , I took the left-hand turn and ended up at the bottom of tall Timbers Road in Winmalee. It was quite an easy climb, and rather short -to get back to this road. There’s a tiny tiny little stream along there as well. Only took me about an hour and I’ll definitely do it again.See more..
5.0Barrington Trail(1 review) - Caves to Caves stop-over Biking Trails Very good camping place in between Caves to Caves drive (Jenolan Caves to Wombeyan Caves). Camp-fire during colder season is a must. Gathering around the campfire with friends and family was a perfect bonding time and sharing stories - true or not.See more..
The Beach to Beach Shared Pathway is a community driven project , strongly supported by the Port Macquarie Hastings Council that aims to deliver 11km of uninterrupted path between North Haven beach and Pilot Beach. So far you can walk or ride from the breakwall at North Haven to just over Dunbogan bridge without leaving the path ( and visa versa). There are 6 more completed sections on the Dunbogan side but these are yet to be joined by the remaining 5 sections. The B2b follows the Camden Haven River for most of the way, only leaving the riverside between Scarborough Way and Seaview Avenue at Camden Head, but you can take the nature trail along side Googleys Inlet . B2b takes you through mangroves and paperbarks via a boardwalk, past North Haven cafes, see the grey nurse sharks if they're in their spot near the fishing bench at North Haven or watch the dolphins swim in the river. The B2b travels past the Laurieton Seafood Co Op and the Dunbogan Boatshed. The monthly Sunday Riverwalk Markets are held alongside the Laurieton sections of the Pathway . When completed the B2b Shared Pathway will be a jewel in the Camden Haven crown. There's more information on the B2B Shared Pathway Facebook page. See more..