2022 was an unforgettable year for people seeking some fun peddling across Australia. As COVID-19 came to a close, the year gave everyone ample reasons to step out and enjoy the weather. And the trend is expected to continue this year. So, if you plan to ride through the scenic parts of the world upside down, here are a few off-track locations you may want to add to your list:
● Central West Cycle Trail: It is a newly established cycling trail that snakes through New South Wales's Central West region. Whether you are riding a regular bike or a Birdy folding bike in Australia, you can easily navigate the path and take in the picturesque pasturelands of Central West NSW. What’s more? You can get the real hang of Australian rural character as you traverse through charming towns, lonely roads, and sweeping village views. The route passes through the region of the Wiradjuri folks, one of the first settlers in this area. The area also represents the recent past of Australia as it falls within the boundaries of the huge landscape where prosperity was built first with gold and later with sheep’s back. These historic relics further increase the appeal of this area which is further characterized by the laconic charm, humour, and hospitality that rural Australia is primarily known for.
● Capertee Valley: If you are planning to live through some of the most outstanding locations of this continent, you may want to add Capertee Valley to your list. It is an area of timeless beauty that is further enriched by delicious food and local wines. You can gather the exquisite experience of pedalling through the real countryside as you pass through the vineyards and eateries en route. The cherry on the cake, the area is surrounded by World Heritage-listed wilderness like the Gardens of Stone National Park and Wolemi. Factually, Capertee Valley is one of the longest and widest enclosed valleys in the world. It is a kilometre wider than the Grand Canyon. You may enter the canyon on a cycle and breath in the splendid views of the Pantoneys Crown that stands alone proud and high. It is the very same view that inspired t Henry lawson to write the famous poem “Sound of the Old Bullock Driver”. Sounds amazing, doesn’t it?
● Rainforest and Magnetic Island: The route sweeps through the World heritage Paluma National Park which is the crowning jewel of the North Queensland coast. While there, you can enjoy the serene beauty of the magnetic Island and get chances to discover the truly amazing Townsville and World Heritage Great Barrier Reef.
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