🔥 Did you know that Australia boasts over 12,000 kilometers of coastline and some of the world’s most scenic cycling routes? Just got back from a month-long pedal-fest across New South Wales, and mate, it was absolutely ripper!
🗓️ Day 1: The Classic Harbour & Bridge Loop
Start your Aussie cycling journey where it all happens—Sydney! We’re talking the iconic Harbour Bridge Cycleway. It’s 4km of pure glory with harbour views that’ll make you drop your jaw. Grab a brekkie at The Ground Control in Pyrmont, then tackle the cycleway to Milsons Point. It’s busy but manageable if you keep left! End the day with fish and chips at Taronga Wharf. Perfect for beginners, this route gives you that postcard-perfect Sydney vibe without breaking a sweat.
🗓️ Day 2: The Scenic Coast Track (Blue Mountains)
Heading inland to the Blue Mountains, we’ve got the famous Megalong Valley Road. It’s a bit of a climb, but the eucalyptus-scented air and towering gum trees make it worth every pedal stroke. Stop at Wentworth Falls for a quick stretch—it’s a ripper spot for photos! I recommend renting an e-bike here if you’re not a pro climber; saves your quads for the fun stuff. Grab lunch at Leura Mall and explore the quirky shops before heading back down.
🗓️ Day 3: The Hawkesbury Waterway Cruise (on Bike!)
Now, this is where it gets fun. Head north to the Hawkesbury River for a unique ‘cruise’ on two wheels. There are dedicated bike paths along the riverbanks that offer serene, flat riding through wildlife-rich areas. Keep an eye out for kangaroos grazing near the water! We stopped at a local orchard in Brooklyn for apple cider and fresh scones. It’s a lazy, easy day perfect for families or anyone wanting to soak in nature without the grind.
🗓️ Day 4: The Blue Waters Beach Shakedown
End the trip with a coastal ride to Blue Mountains National Park’s edge, specifically the area around Blackheath. The roads here are quieter, with sweeping views of the Three Sisters rock formation in the distance. It’s a bit hilly, so bring your A-game! I tried a local cafe called The Village Bakery—best sourdough in the state, hands down. This day is about conquering those final climbs and celebrating with a cold one (or mockie) at sunset.
💰 Total Trip Cost & Tips
Expect to spend around $1,500 AUD for a week if you’re renting bikes ($80/day) and staying in motels. Fuel costs for the car (if driving between locations) are about $100. Pro tip: Book bike rentals in advance, especially on weekends! Always carry a multi-tool and spare tube. Don’t forget your sunnies—Australia’s UV is no joke!
📋 Practical Info
📍 Start at Sydney Harbour Bridge Cycleway, North Sydney NSW 2060
🚗 From Sydney CBD, take the M1 motorway north (45 mins) or train to North Station + walk 10 mins
💰 $80-$120/day bike rental, $150/night accommodation avg.
🕐 Best times: 7am-10am or 4pm-7pm to avoid heat and crowds
⏱️ Suggested 3-5 days for a comprehensive loop
💡 Tips & Warnings
✅ Always carry water and electrolytes; it gets hot fast in summer!
❌ Don’t ride on the footpath unless clearly marked—it’s illegal and dangerous.
⚠️ Watch for kangaroos at dawn/dusk, especially near national parks.
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