Cycling Routes

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Cycling Routes
Explore Our Living Coast
Popular
Cycling Routes
Coffs Harbour
Bellingen
Nambucca
FREE CYCLING GUIDE
www.ourlivingcoast.com.au
This booklet has been funded through OUR LIVING COAST
and ‘Get Healthy NSW’. It was inspired by the completion of
the Coffs Creek Cycleway upgrade, a project funded by the
Australian Government and Barbara and Allen Hogbin.
Our Living Coast is an alliance of Coffs Harbour City Council, Bellingen
Shire Council and Nambucca Shire Council and is assisted by the
New South Wales Government through its Environmental Trust.
Exploring
No matter what your skill level, there
are many opportunities for exploring the
Coffs, Bellingen and Nambucca regions
on two wheels – from dedicated, shared
off-road bike paths, to informal bike
routes between towns and villages.
ABOUT introduction
Funding for this booklet
Using this booklet
This booklet contains a series of maps, displaying
a selection of popular cycling routes enjoyed by local
cyclists. Each of these maps are followed by a short
description of each of the routes.
It has been presented in six regions, to enable you to
explore at your own pace. Pick a ride route as described,
or use the booklet to plot your own ride within or across
each region.
Gumbaynggirr Nation
Select routes that match your skill, confidence
and fitness level.
The Our Living Coast region encompasses the traditional
homelands of the Gumbaynggirr people. We respect and
fully acknowledge the Gumbaynggirr Aboriginal people as
traditional custodians of this land.
This is in no way a comprehensive list of every possible
ride throughout Coffs, Bellingen and Nambucca. For more
ideas on favourite riding routes, ask at one of the local bike
shops (page 29), or the local Bicycle User Group (BUG) or
cycling club (back page.)
Gumbaynggirr Nation stretches along the east coast of NSW
from the Nambucca River in the south, to the area of the
Clarence River in the north, and west to the Great Dividing
Range, and is made up of a number of tribal family clans.
The routes included in these maps are primarily on
sealed roads or shared paths, with any unsealed sections
generally navigable on a ‘hybrid’ bike as well as a mountain
bike (MTB).
The Gumbaynggirr people have occupied this land for thousands
of years, forming one of the largest coastal Aboriginal nations in
New South Wales.
Many local places have names relating to Aboriginal language,
culture or mythology, and there are a number of sites that hold
particular cultural or sacred significance. Locals and visitors
are encouraged to take the time to learn and understand more,
through cultural NPWS Discovery tours, information displays
in National Parks and nature reserves, and by visiting local
indigenous cultural centres.
For more information:
www.arrawarraculture.com.au
www.muurrbay.org.au
www.coffsharbourlalc.com.au
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Published with the permission of the
Garlambirla Guuyu Girrwaa – Coffs Harbour Elders Group.
Popular MTB areas and some routes have been
indicated. See the ‘MTB’ section, page 30 for
details.
Tips
•
Take a bike lock with you so that you can explore on
foot, relax in a café, or cool off with a swim in the surf,
harbour, creek or waterhole.
•
Road and path conditions may change at any time
due to roadworks, weather events, or maintenance.
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TALLAWUDJAH
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RED ROCK
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SHERWOOD
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Map regions
Contents
SHERWOOD
NATURE
RESERVE
BYRNES SCRUB
NATURE RESERVE
GLENREAGH
WEDDING
BELLS STATE
FOREST
ARRAWARRA
MULLAWAY
CONGLOMERATE
STATE FOREST
6-7
woolgoolga
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SAFETY
BEACH
KANGAROO
RIVER STATE
FOREST
OI-BINDERAY
ONAL PARK
WOOLGOOLGA
BAGAWA
STATE
FOREST
SANDY
BEACH
ORARA
EAST STATE
FOREST
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EMERALD
BEACH
LOWER
BUCCA STATE
WILD CATTLE
CREEK STATE
FOREST
FOREST
MOONEE BEACH
NATURE
RESERVE
NANA CREEK
STATE
FOREST
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KARANGI
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PARK
ULIDARRA
NATIONAL
PARK
KORORA
BOAMBEE
STATE
FOREST
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BOAMBEE
ORARA
WEST STATE
FOREST
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DORRIGO
NATIONAL
PARK
sawtell
16-19
bellingen
20-23
nambucca
24-27
COFFS
HARBOUR
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BINDARRI
NATIONAL
PARK
coffs harbour 12-15
SAPPHIRE
BEACH
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CASCADE
NATIONAL
MOONEE
BEACH
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CORAMBA
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8-11
orara
NANA GLEN
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CONTENTS & legend
CORINDI
BEACH
TOORMINA
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BONVILLE
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TUCKERS
NOB STATE
FOREST
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SAWTELL
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BONGIL BONGIL
NATIONAL PARK
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THORA
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PINE CREEK
STATE
FOREST
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REPTON
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BELLINGEN
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RALEIGH
MYLESTOM
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URUNGA
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GLADSTONE
STATE
FOREST
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NEWRY
STATE
FOREST
Safe riding tips
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Safety checklist
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Mountain biking
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Reasons to cycle
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More information back
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VALLA
BEACH
BOLLANOLLA
NATURE
RESERVE
VIEWMONT
STATE FOREST
Legend
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BOWRAVILLE
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NAMBUCCA
HEADS
NAMBUCCA
STATE
FOREST
MACKSVILLE
SCOTTS
HEAD
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NGAMBAA
NATURE
RESERVE
WARRELL
CREEK
INGALBA
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WAY WAY
STATE FOREST
YARRAHAPINNI
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Ride routes
Side trips
Shared paths/bike lanes
Go for a walk!
Bike Shop
Picnic Area
Coffee!
Playground
Information Centre
Public Toilets
Lookout
Train Station
Patrolled Beach
Walks
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Sealed Road
Shared path
Unsealed Road
Bike Lane
woolgoolga
Distance
17km return.
Description
Signposted bike route between ‘Woopi’ and Arrawarra
via residential streets, footbridges, shared paths and
bike lanes.
Start/finish
Corner of Beach & Wharf Streets, Woolgoolga.
Highlights
This route is a great way to enjoy some of the northern
beaches scenic points and hidden corners.
• Head down Wharf Street, and follow the ‘Arrawarra
Cycleway’ signs as you weave your way through
Woolgoolga, Safety Beach and Mullaway.
ARRAWARRA
HEADLAND
ARRAWARRA
Garby Nature
Reserve
Wedding
Bells
State
Forest
OCEAN VIEW
HEADLAND
Coffs
Coast RP
Shop
Darkum Rd
• There are two short, steep hills (as marked on map.)
Pacific Hwy
• Detours are shown on the map for scenic beach, lake
and headland views.
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Mullaway Dr
• Caution required on streets in Safety Beach and Mullaway.
• Some cycle lanes are only on one side of the road, and
the shared path on Arrawarra Road crosses many
driveways. Some cyclists may prefer to ride on-road with
the flow of traffic.
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Arrawar
Woolgoolga to Arrawarra
Pacific Hwy
Route
Corindi 2km
Red Rock 9km
Grafton 54km
WOOLGOOLGA map
WOOLGOOLGA route details
Woopi Wander
MULLAWAY
HEADLAND
DARKUM
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Steep
Golf Course
SAFETY
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High School
Lake
Sports Fields
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ROAD Ride highway shoulder. Or take
shared path on east side of highway,
then detour as shown. Caution
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CORAMBA
SAPPHIRE TO WOOLGOOLGA UPGRADE
The section of the Pacific Highway
between Sapphire and Woolgoolga,
is currently under construction. It is
due for completion by 2014 and will
include facilities for cyclists.
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Orara Way
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Grafton 60km
Glenreagh 12km
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Route
‘Up Bruxner’ to Bucca T
Distance
28 km return.
Description
On road ride. Sealed. Light traffic. One extended climb.
Start/finish
Corner of Bruxner Park Road & Pacific Highway. Start at
the top of Bruxner Park Road for an easier ride option.
Highlights
Banana farms, spectacular views, bushland and farmland
- this ride is one of the hidden gems of the Coffs Coast.
• 3km steady climb (300m) winding road, to the saddle
at Bruxner Park Flora Reserve (‘The Gap’). Light traffic,
sensational views.
• Fast descent through a cool pocket of rainforest,
emerging into more open, ‘rolling’ countryside - a mix
of woodland and farmland all the way to the intersection
with Bucca Road. Return same way.
• Caution required on descent on Bruxner Park Road.
• Take a side trip from the Gap to Sealy Lookout – a
challenging 150m climb over 2km. A spectacular view
is your reward. (Rough, narrow, sealed road.)
Route
Coffs to Nana Glen & Coramba
Distance
60 km loop.
Description
“Around the block”. It’s just a big one! Popular on-road
ride for experienced sport and touring cyclists. Sealed,
rural roads. Traffic conditions vary. This ride includes
Bruxner/Bucca T and Eastbank Road routes.
Start/finish
Coffs CBD.
Highlights
A ride with ‘the lot’. Ups and downs, bananas, rainforest,
bushland and picture-postcard farmland scenery.
• Head north on the Pacific Highway, past the Big Banana.
Turn left into Bruxner Park Road. It’s a steady 3km climb
to the Bruxner Flora Reserve ‘saddle’. 10km to Bucca
Road, and then a further 12km to Nana Glen.
• Take the lighter traffic option of Eastbank Road to
Coramba. (Orara Way is slightly shorter, but has higher
volume traffic, 100kph speed limit.)
• Head south again along Coramba Road which has
moderate traffic with limited shoulders. Then take care
on the steep descent down Red Hill as you head back
into Coffs Harbour.
Upper Orara Loop
• There are walking trails and picnic facilities in Bruxner
Park Flora Reserve.
Route
Karangi to Upper Orara
Distance
16km loop (26km option).
Eastbank Road
Description
On road route, suitable for all bikes. Light traffic,
some climbs.
Start/finish
Karangi Public School. Near corner Coramba Road &
Upper Orara Road.
Highlights
Classic scenic ride through rural countryside.
Route
Coramba to Nana Glen
Distance
30 km return.
Description
On road. Sealed. Light traffic.
Start/finish
Coramba
Highlights
Winding, undulating ride through peaceful and scenic
countryside.
• Head east out of Coramba village, over the river and
under the railway, then turn left into Eastbank Road.
• Alternatively take a shortcut down Martin Street (next
to the park). Take care crossing the river and then the
level crossing. Turn left into Eastbank Road.
• At Bucca Road, turn left and travel 2km into Nana Glen
village.
• Caution required on wooden bridges, level crossing,
and winding sections.
ORARA route details
ORARA route details
Bruxner-Bucca ‘T’
• You can do this Upper Orara Road/Mount Browne Road
circuit either way. Complete loop involves 3km along
Coramba Road, which has moderate traffic, and no
shoulder in parts.
• Add 10km for the South and North Island Loop Road
circuit! On a hot day cool off in the waterhole in the Orara
River where North and South Island Loop roads meet.
• The Mount Browne Road section involves a bit of a climb
either direction, but as a bonus there are significant shady
sections. If you love descents, the climb is worth the effort.
• Go out and back along Upper Orara Road for an easier ride.
• Take an optional side trip along Dairyville Road to Bindarri
National Park. 16km return. (See NPWS brochures.)
Other ride suggestions
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• Coramba to Ulong – 20km
• Nana Glen to Glenreagh – 12km
• Grafton – 60km
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Corambirra
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Boambee Beach
KEY See pages 14–15 for route details
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Coffs Creek Cycleway
Eastside Circuit
Harbourside
Cycle paths/bike lanes
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coffs harbour
Circuit around Coffs Creek - linking CBD to Harbour
Distance
8 km loop.
Description
Mainly off-road, shared path. Will suit MTB, BMX or
hybrid. Mostly flat, but with some short inclines.
Start/finish
Recommended start/finish at Pet Porpoise Pool, Orlando
Street, or the Memorial Olympic Pool in Coffs Street.
• There are many side-trip options along this route. Ride
to the Marina for fish and chips and fabulous views, and
take a walk along the breakwater to Muttonbird Island.
Highlights
Bushland circuit in the heart of the CBD. Various entry/
exit points.
• At the foreshores walk out on the historic Jetty. Bring
your swimmers for a dip in the harbour.
• Caution. This is a shared path.
• South bank loop is 2.4m-wide hot mix, concrete, or paved
track with 2.5m-wide boardwalks.
• North bank trail surface is 2m-wide gravel or dirt trail
with 2.5m-wide boardwalks.
• Caution required on shared pathways – high pedestrian
usage. If accompanying children under 12 you could use
the pathway through the reserve to avoid the roundabout.
• The playgrounds and barbecues at the Jetty Foreshores
reserve are popular with families.This route connects with
the Coffs Creek Cycleway route at the Pet Porpoise Pool,
and with part of the ‘Eastside Circuit’.
Eastside Circuit
• Some sections are along quiet residential streets
Route
Park Beach to Howard Street Loop
• Caution required on boardwalks, driveways and entrances
Take care negotiating bollards.
Distance
9km circuit.
• Track route map signs have been erected at the Pet
Porpoise Pool and next to the Memorial Olympic Pool
on Coffs Street.
Description
This route makes use of many of the designated shared
path/cycleways, and connects the CBD and Jetty area to
the cycleway that heads south to Sawtell.
• Coffs Creek is a tiny piece of paradise winding through the
heart of the city. This circuit offers a wonderful way
to enjoy this hidden treasure at your leisure.
Start/finish
North Park Beach – at the end of Ocean Parade – or
anywhere along the route.
Highlights
This route overlaps with the Harbourside route, and
connects easily with the Coffs Creek Cycleway in a couple
of places. Enjoy the picturesque path over Beacon Hill.
Options
There are a couple of shorter loop options:
1. Cross the creek at Bangalor Bridge on Hogbin Drive
and join the path on the northern side.
• Much of this route uses shared path or bike lane
commuter options. The on-road sections are light traffic.
2. Ride to the Pet Porpoise Pool and return on the south
bank to stay on the sealed pathways.
• Caution required when crossing at roundabouts.
Harbourside
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• The next section is on-road, through the roundabout, and
along Jordan Esplanade, alongside Jetty Foreshores reserve.
Route
Route
Park Beach to South Wall (Corambirra Point)
Distance
7.5 km return.
Description
Flat easy grade along the beach and harbour foreshores.
Mostly shared path through park and picnic areas. Part
on-road.
Start/finish
Shared path on Ocean Parade, south side of Park Beach
Bowling Club.
Highlights
This is classic Coffs Harbour. Enjoy the beach, marina,
jetty, parks and playgrounds.
COFFS HARBOUR route details
COFFS HARBOUR route details
Coffs Creek Cycleway
• The first section uses a shared path through parklands
behind Park Beach. Cross the bridge over Coffs Creek,
then veer left and follow the shared path till you reach
the North Wall carpark.
• Caution required on the Beacon Hill track. There are
steep sections at either end and the track can be slippery
after rain due to wet leaves. Watch for pedestrians on this
shared path.
• The Beacon Hill path takes you through a picturesque
pocket of littoral rainforest. Take a breather along the top
for an iconic view of the Harbour.
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Route
Coffs to Toormina
Distance
6 km one way.
Description
Separate shared path/cycleway, mostly flat, easy riding.
Start/finish
Start Howard Street roundabout near the racecourse.
Highlights
Great commuter route between Sawtell/Toormina and
Coffs Harbour, passing the education campus, school,
and sports fields.
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Mainly flat, just one small hill south of the Coffs Harbour
Education Campus.
This is a shared path, so watch for pedestrians and
runners. Keep to the left.
Caution is required when crossing roads. Ride single file on
narrow bridges. Take care on uneven sections of pavement.
A popular on-road detour for extra distance and varied
scenery is via Christmas Bells Road, Aviation Drive and
Airport Drive.
Route
Hogbin Drive to Pine Creek Way via Pacific Highway
cycle path
Distance
9 km one way.
Description
Alternative route from Coffs to Pine Creek Way, using the
shared path alongside the Pacific Highway.
Start/finish
From Howard Street to Lyons Road/Pine Creek Way
Highlights
Mostly off-road, shared path. A great facility for cyclists.
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Take the Hogbin Drive cycleway to CHEC (Education
Campus) roundabout. Turn right into Stadium Drive. There
are bike lanes, but these are inconsistent. Caution required.
SAWTELL route details
SAWTELL route details
Hogbin Drive Cycleway
Join the off-road shared path at the south eastern corner
of the Pacific Highway roundabout.
Caution required when crossing Sawtell Road, Bruce
King Drive, and on the roundabout at Lyons Road if you
continue on to Pine Creek Way.
A side-trip option is to take the path under the Highway
(watch the stairs) to explore semi-rural South Boambee
Road (6km return) and Middle Boambee (via Lindsays Road.)
Lyons Road Link
The Sawtell Connection
Route
Sawtell Road Roundabout to Sawtell Headland
Distance
6 km one way.
Description
On-road routes to Sawtell. Sawtell Road has moderate
traffic and some hills. Take the back streets of Toormina
for a quieter option.
Start/finish
Sawtell Road roundabout.
Highlights
The heritage village of Sawtell is a popular destination
for cyclists.
• Take the direct route along Sawtell route if you are
comfortable riding with some traffic.
• Alternative route – take Wirrabilla Drive, Lalaguli Drive
and Werambie Street. Use the pathway at the end of
Werambie Street to cut through to Hulberts Road.
Cross the railway, then take Sixteenth Avenue, past Sawtell
Railway Station, then ride along Boronia Street
to First Avenue.
Sawtell to start of Pine Creek Way
Distance
5 km one way.
Description
Quickest route from Sawtell to the Pacific Highway.
Moderate traffic and some hills.
Start/finish
First Avenue, Sawtell to the start of Pine Creek Way.
Highlights
Some great views over Bonville Creek. This route suits
more experienced cyclists.
• Take Bayldon Road past the golf course.
• Another option is to use Toormina Road.
Pine Creek Way
Route
Lyons Road to Repton
Distance
10km one way.
Description
On-road. Sealed. Former Pacific Highway. Light to
moderate traffic.
• Caution required crossing Sawtell Road and the level crossing.
Start/finish
Lyons Road Roundabout to Perrys Road, Repton.
• Take a detour along Minorie Drive to check out the
Velodrome and Criterion Track.
Highlights
A pleasant ride. This secondary road provides a perfect
link between Coffs and the Urunga/Bellingen region.
• Turn left into Boronia Street. The detour to Sawtell
Headland is a must for fantastic ocean and creek views.
• Grab a coffee or a meal at one of the many cafes in First
Avenue or at the Surf Club.
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• Use this route as a ride in itself, or as a link to many
great rides around Raleigh, Urunga and Bellingen
(See Bellingen map.)
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Mylestom River Ride
Bello Loop
Yellow Rock Ride
Promised Land Loop
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Bellingen
Mylestom River Ride
Route
Perrys Road Lookout to Mylestom
Distance
13km return.
Description
Down the hill, and then an easy 5km along the river.
Start/finish
Perry’s Lookout to Mylestom return.
Highlights
Lovely ride and a great destination, especially as an
extended ride from Sawtell or Coffs.
• Continue riding south down the Old Pacific Highway. Turn
left into Mylestom Drive – an easy, flat 5km trip along the
river into Mylestom. Swim in the river pool enclosure or
enjoy a picnic. There is a local General Store and Cafe.
• Take an alternative route down Perrys Road and turn right
into Repton Road, winding down the hill to meet up with
Mylestom Drive.
Yellow Rock Ride
Route
Raleigh circuit
Distance
18km loop.
Description
Picturesque on-road ride along river flats and farmland.
Light traffic but very bumpy!
Start/finish
Perrys Road Lookout.
Highlights
River views, woodland, mangroves and open farmland.
• Head south along the Old Pacific Highway, over Raleigh
Bridge, and continue to the Pacific Highway. Ride for
a short distance along the Highway, then turn left into
Yellow Rock Road, over the level crossing and through
a residential area.
• Rejoin the Old Pacific Highway at Raleigh Bridge.
• Avoid the hill back up to Perrys Road by starting and
finishing in Raleigh.
• Caution required on cattle grids, railway crossings,
and the narrow shoulder on the Pacific Highway.
Route
Raleigh to Bellingen circuit.
Distance
45km return.
Description
A challenging, on-road ride through ‘rolling countryside’.
Start/finish
Start/finish at Perrys Road Lookout
Highlights
Farmland and forests along the Kalang and Bellinger
Rivers, and the charm of Bellingen.
• Take South Arm Road to Bellingen, returning via North
Bank Road.
• Head south along Old Pacific Highway through Raleigh.
To avoid the current Pacific Highway, turn right onto
Waterfall Way. Take Short Cut Road, then South Arm Road.
Travel for 14km along the river. There are some hills.
BELLINGEN route details
BELLINGEN route details
Perrys Road Lookout is a popular starting point for rides in
the Urunga/Bellingen areas. It is approximately 20 km from
Coffs CBD, depending on the route taken. Add the following
distances to estimate a great return ride from Coffs.
Bello Loop
• Turn right onto Bowraville Road. It is another 6km into
Bellingen, where you will appreciate morning tea or lunch
to reward your efforts. Take the opportunity to explore this
popular and alternative heritage town.
• Head north out of Bellingen by taking Bridge Street over
the river. Turn right at the roundabout and head east on
Wheatley Street which becomes Northbank Road.
• After about 12km you will rejoin the Old Pacific Highway
just north of Raleigh Bridge. This stretch has rough
surfaces and a few hills.
• A shorter and easier option (32km) is to ride Northbank
Road each way.
Promised Land Loop
Route
Bellingen to Gleniffer return
Distance
34km circuit.
Description
On-road route, includes approx. 8km of gravel.
Suit MTB or hybrid. Significant hills, light traffic.
Start/finish
Bellingen
Highlights
Experience tranquil green rolling pastures, bordered by
lush sub-tropical bushland and backed by the mountain
escarpment of the Great Dividing Range.
• Head north over the river (Bridge Street) and turn left at the
roundabout. Wheatley Street then becomes Gleniffer Road.
• Roses Road (veer left after 2km) is a worthwhile scenic
detour. It has some gravel sections.
• On Gleniffer Road, cross the Never Never Creek, and then
continue north. The Promised Land Road loop is 10km –
which includes about 5km of unsealed road.
• There are popular swimming and picnic spots at Never
Never Creek.
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Riverside Amble
Wirrimbi Ride
Gumma Ride
Congarinni Ride
Nambucca Valley Tour
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Nambucca
Route
Nambucca V-wall to the highway, return.
Distance
6km- plus options to continue.
Description
Leisurely pedal along the riverside.
Start/finish
End of Wellington Drive.
Highlights
Nambucca V-wall, boardwalks, shared paths, riverside
parks.
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Follow the shared path across the footbridge, then follow
the river back into town. There is a path under the bridge to
take you back to Ferry Park.
Gumma Ride
Route
Macksville to Gumma Dock/Boulton’s Crossing, return.
Distance
14km return ride along the river.
• First take a detour along the V-wall, a public graffiti-art
gallery along the breakwall.
Description
On road, easy, scenic ride along the river, some local
traffic. Go a bit further on dirt for a great swimming spot
in Warrell Creek.
• Head back past the carpark, then dismount and walk
your bike along the narrow boardwalk.
Start/finish
Macksville town centre,south eastern side of highway.
Highlights
A great riverside ride that is mostly flat.
• Follow shared paths along the river banks, alongside
or through parks till you reach the Visitor Information
Centre. The return ride from here would total about 6km.
• Continue under the highway to reach the Cinema and
food outlets on western side of highway. A shared path
takes you further south alongside the highway for some
extra distance.
• Or cross Riverside Drive and head north 1km along the
shared path. Take a left between 2 logs and continue
through to Centenary Drive. Ride on road up to the
roundabout on Mann Street.
• Nambucca Heads is very hilly! But if you can handle
some hills, and riding on-road, you can have some
fun exploring the town. You’ll be rewarded with some
spectacular views.
Wirrimbi Ride
Route
Macksville to Newee Creek via Wirrimbi.
Distance
16km loop or return ride.
Description
Experience the beauty of the Nambucca Valley. Take your
MTB to fully appreciate the range of scenery.
Start/finish
Ferry Park, Macksville, on north side of the river.
Highlights
Riverside, and country scenery.
• Part on-road, part unsealed (Old Coast Road). Or go
out and back the same way to stay on the tar.
• Head west along the river, under the railway, then north
along Rodeo Drive.
• At about 5 km turn right at Wirrimbi Church, then after
2.5km turn right onto Sidings Road (dirt).
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• Take care crossing the highway, turn right, ride for a few
hundred metres, then take a left into Nursery Road to cut
across to the river.
• Return the same way, or continue down Sidings Road,
across the railway, then turn right into Old Coast Road.
NAMBUCCA route details
NAMBUCCA route details
Riverside Amble
• Head south a few kilometres till you meet the Pacific Highway.
• Head east along the south bank of the Nambucca River.
• At about 4km, take a side trip left into Figtree Road.
Gumma Dock is a peaceful picnic area right on the river.
• Return the same way, or for a longer ride, continue along
Gumma Road.
• Turn left at the signpost to Boultons Crossing.
• Follow this road about one kilometre (mostly dirt) to the
picnic and camping area. This is a popular canoeing and
swimming spot.
Other ride suggestions
There are numerous other popular rides enjoyed by locals
in the Nambucca Valley. Many take advantage of the many
unsealed roads throughout the rural countryside, or in
patches of State Forest. Others will appeal to experienced
road or touring cyclists.
Congarinni Ride
Head south from Macksville (Wallace Street, then Upper
Warrell Road) Turn right - about 8km from Macksville - into
Congarinni Road which is mostly unsealed. Return to
Macksville along the river via Taylors Arm Road. (22km)
Nambucca Valley tour
Ride on-road between the main towns of Nambucca Heads,
Macksville and Bowraville (40+km).
Keen cyclists might enjoy the challenge of the big ride out
to the Pub With No Beer at Taylors Arm (52km return from
Macksville).
Talk to Chris at CK Cycles & Skate in Macksville (behind BCU)
for details and suggestions.
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Safe riding tips
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Wear an approved bicycle helmet.
•
Ride on the left side of the road.
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Obey traffic signs and road laws.
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Give way to pedestrians and other vehicles when
entering and crossing a road.
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Use lights and reflective clothing when riding at night.
•
You are allowed to ride two abreast, but not more than
1.5 metres apart.
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You are allowed to cycle on a footpath only where
indicated by signage. (Shared pathways – see below).
•
In NSW children under 12 years of age can ride on a
footpath. An adult can also ride on a footpath provided
they are supervising a child under 12 years old.
•
Look well ahead and scan the road for hazards.
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Be predictable - clearly signal your intentions.
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Use cycling facilities if provided.
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Give way to pedestrians at pedestrian crossings.
Shared pathways
Some of the routes in this brochure use shared
pathways. These are identified by signs.
CYCLISTS should:
Bike Frame Ensure it’s the
correct size! Feet should be flat
on ground when straddling the
bike. Balls of feet should reach
the ground when on the seat
Clothes Bright for
daytime, light for
night time and firm
fitting so not to get
caught in the chain
Bell Attached and able to be
rung loudly to warn others
Cables Firm and not
frayed on the ends
Brakes Grip the wheel
firmly and are not loose
when squeezed
Reflectors On pedals, spokes
and on seat post for visibility
Tyres Pumped and checked
for small glass or small rocks
Bottle Cages Tightly
attached and with a full
bottle of water
Shoes Enclosed footwear with a
stiff sole and laces tucked away
•
Carry a toolkit, with a spare tube and pump. Make sure
you know how to change a tube.
•
A pannier is an even better option than a backpack for
carrying food, jackets, wet weather gear.
•
Ride on the left side of the path.
•
Control your speed.
•
Sound your bell or call out ‘passing on the right’ as
you approach pedestrians.
•
Wear bike gloves to protect your hands.
•
Don’t forget the sunscreen and sunglasses.
Slow down, give way to pedestrians and pass on the right.
•
Keep your bike maintained.
•
Roundabouts
With many roundabouts in our road system, it is important to
know how to travel through them safely - particularly when
you wish to turn right. There are two ways to do this:
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Helmet Snug fit with strap
firmly underneath chin
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You may turn right by signalling and then moving across
to the right hand (inner) lane when vehicle traffic behind
you allows, or
•
You can negotiate the roundabout through the left hand
(outer) lane, but you must give way to vehicle traffic at
each exit point.
Cycling on rural roads
A number of routes in this booklet are in rural or semi-rural
areas. The terrain in these areas is undulating and the roads
have a range of shoulder widths, or none at all. Some of
these routes are more suited to experienced, sport or touring
cyclists with above-average fitness levels. Cyclists may
encounter steep climbs and fast descents on narrow roads.
Extreme caution should be taken.
Bike shops
JR Cycles
Unit 1/ 4 Minorca Place,
Toormina NSW 2452
t. 02 6658 5500
Rainbow Cycles
24 Isles Drive,
Coffs Harbour NSW 2450
t. 02 6651 5943
Ventoux Cycles
27 Park Beach Road,
Coffs Harbour NSW 2450
t. 02 6651 3355
SAFETY tips & checklist
SAFETY tips & checklist
Cyclists need to obey the same road rules and regulations
as motorists. By following the rules and tips below you
will be safer on the road.
Safety checklist
Bob Wallis Cycles
Shop 30 Homebase,
252 Pacific Highway,
Coffs Harbour NSW 2450
t. 02 6652 5102
Woodseys Wheels
Shop 5/ 5 Market Street,
Woolgoolga NSW 2456
t. 02 6654 1217
C K Cycles & Skate
Macksville
Shop 3/ 14 Cooper Street,
Macksville NSW 2447
t. 02 6568 4466
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MTB mountain biking
Cycling is a great way to exercise while also enjoying
the environment around you. Not only that, it’s good
for the environment too!
•
It’s a great aerobic exercise – your heart, lungs and
blood vessels all get a workout.
•
It improves your muscle tone and strength, working
on most of the muscles in your legs.
•
It can help manage your weight. Average cycling
burns about 300 calories an hour.
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It is low impact on your joints.
•
Getting active also helps you feel more energetic,
enhances your level of concentration, assists in
reducing stress and anxiety and helps you
sleep better.
•
It’s cheaper than joining a gym!
Go to www.barkhutmountain.com for information on
dedicated MTB tracks at Pine Creek (SAWTELL map)
and Jacks Ridge (NAMBUCCA map).
•
Swapping short journeys from car to bicycle reduces
noise, air pollution and traffic congestion.
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There are no fuel costs!
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Ask at one of the bike shops for more ideas.
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Topographic maps:
All great reasons to get on your bike, take a short trip,
or a tour and enjoy!
These areas in general have been marked on the maps
with
however, specific details about the distances of gravel sections and grades
of these roads and tracks have not been
included.
Use the information below to source further information.
•
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NPWS Coffs Coast Bushland brochure for maps
that show walking/cycling trails in Bongil Bongil
National Park.
Woolgoolga
9537-4-N
Moonee Beach
9537-4S
Coffs Harbour
9532-3-N
Brooklana
9437-2N
Raleigh
9537-3S
Bellingen
9437-2S
Missabotti
9436-1N
Wenonah Head
9536-4N
Macksville
9436-1S
REASONS to cycle
MTB mountain biking
For those who enjoy hitting the dirt and getting away
from the traffic, there are many mountain biking
opportunities available – on unsealed roads, through
state forests and national parks, and even in some
dedicated MTB single track areas that are open to
the public.
Reasons to cycle
Disclaimer
All care has been taken to ensure that the information contained
herein was correct at the time of publication, however no
responsibility is accepted for any errors or omissions. Cyclists using
the Our Living Coast Popular Cycling Routes booklet do so at their
own risk. Safe cycling is the responsibility of the individual.
CHCC, BSC and NSC will not accept responsibility for any personal
injury, loss of and/or damage to property arising out of the use of
these maps.
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The location of facility symbols on this map are indicative only. The
inclusion of any service, facilities or businesses on this map is not to
be construed as Council endorsing or promoting, or not as the case
may be, a service, facility or business above any other.
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More information
Find out about local riding opportunities in the Coffs Coast
Independent newspaper’s weekly column “Cycling Central”.
Coffs Coast Community Rides
Saturday mornings 6.30am from City Centre. Ride to Sawtell, return
for coffee 8am. Different groups and distances for different abilities.
Bicycle User Groups & organised social rides
Coffs Harbour BUG – www.coffsbug.org.au
Dorrigo Urunga Bellingen BUG – www.dubbug.org.au
Nambucca BUG – ride calendars at CK Cycles & Skate, Macksville
Coffs Harbour Cycling Club – Road and MTB racing
www.coffsharbourcycleclub.org.au
Clubs
Coffs Harbour Cycling Club – Road and MTB racing
www.coffsharbourcycleclub.org.au
Nambucca Valley Cycle Club
e. [email protected]
Coffs Coast Cycle Challenge – www.coffscoastcyclechallenge.com
Resources
Bicycle NSW – www.bicyclensw.org.au
NSW Bicycle Info – www.bicycleinfo.nsw.gov.au
RTA – www.rta.nsw.gov.au
Coffs Harbour City Council – www.coffsharbour.nsw.gov.au/cycling
Bellingen Shire Council – www.bellingen.nsw.gov.au
Nambucca Shire Council – www.nambucca.nsw.gov.au
User generated bike routes – www.mapmyride.com
Visitor Information Centres
Coffs Coast Tourism
www.coffscoast.com.au
Coffs Coast Visitor
Information Centre
Cnr McLean St & Pacific Hwy,
Coffs Harbour.
T. 1300 369 070
T. (02) 6648 4990
Sawtell
First Ave
T. (02) 6653 1577
Woolgoolga
Cnr Beach & Boundary Sts
T. (02) 6654 8080
Bellingen Shire
Pacific Hwy, Urunga
T. (02) 6655 5711
Waterfall Way
Hyde St, Bellingen
T. (02) 6655 1522
Nambucca Valley Tourist
Information
Pacific Hwy (cnr Riverside Drive)
Nambucca Heads NSW 2448
T. (02) 6568 6954
www.nambuccatourism.com.au
Acknowledgements
Coffs Coast Bike Rides, published by John Gray
Photo credits – Coffs Coast Marketing; M & T Schmidt
This booklet has been produced using chlorine free 50% post consumer waste
recycled paper and chemical free soy based inks. 11/11