Showing posts with label Cycling in SA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cycling in SA. Show all posts

The Best Rail Trails and Bike Paths in Australia - UPDATED Feb 2020

Sandy Creek Rail Bridge
UPDATED IN FEB 2020

Have you ever imagined yourself on a cycling holiday, but not sure you can keep up the pace day after day, and absolutely certain you don't want to dodge trucks and other traffic while rediscovering your childhood bicycle skills.  Have I got the solution for you!

Lots of old and disused railways which once ran through the countryside are steadily being re-purposed as 'rail trails'. With tracks removed, bridges repaired, or diverted around, and tunnels made safe they make perfect corridors for walkers, cyclists and horse riders. Since trains never handled anything other than gentle gradients they are generally flat and easy to cycle. Their routes are dotted with small towns whose populations are welcoming and, as rail trailers arrive so do small businesses like trail side cafes, boutique accommodation, and bicycle support services giving country Australia a tourism boost.

Cycling The Riesling Trail in The Clare Valley, S.A.

Location  - The Clare Valley, Sth Australia
Ride -  The Riesling Trail.
Distance -  35km one way
Terrain - Compacted gravel. Not suitable for road bikes
Difficulty -Very easy
Highlights - The cleanskin Riesling we had too much of at Crabtree Winery.
Useful Websiteshere

Cycling The Barossa Trail in Sth Australia

Location - South Australia
Ride -  The Barossa Trail.
Distance -  9 km of rail trail from Angaston to Nurioopta then 7 km to Tanunda.
Terrain - Rail trail from Angaston to Nuriootpa then separated path to Tanunda.
Difficulty - Flat and easy.
Highlights - The thousands of roses next to the path from Nurioopta to Tanunda.
Cycle Map -  http://www.railtrails.org.au/index.php?option=com_railtrails&view=trail&id=212&Itemid=18