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Wagga to Coolamon

Heading to Coolamon provides heaps of gravel cycling options. And, when you get there, a visit to the Cheese Company provides an excellent lunchtime option

Posted byCyclingGravelNovember 22, 2020July 17, 2021Posted inGetaways, On-road cycling, WaggaTags:Coolamon, Coolamon Cheese Company, Coolamon Road, The Gap Road, Tooyan Road, Wagga WaggaLeave a comment on Wagga to Coolamon

Wagga to Junee

Ever been to a train roundhouse? Like chocolate? Want some country road cycling? This ride might be for you!

Posted byCyclingGravelNovember 19, 2020July 17, 2021Posted inGetaways, On-road cycling, WaggaTags:Byrnes Road, Junee, Junee Liquorice and Chocolate factory, Pattersons Road, Roundhouse Museum, Wagga WaggaLeave a comment on Wagga to Junee

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More usual gravel riding resumed.
Long Canyon on Burr Trail - if you keep going, plenty of gravel on offer.
So, for something a little different, the slightly gravel ride to the Hollywood sign. Worth it.
Cheese Factory Road. Although:
Gravel traffic jam
I never tire of this view. How good is Canberra? And how good is cycling off-road? Topped off by some @brazbecue - highly recommended!
Probably my best photo for #dirty130 today - sunrise, dust and bikes. Thanks to @wagga_gearsandbeers for a great event. Also kudos to @bridgeroadbrewers for the #freetime
Wiradjuri #gearsandbeers ride done. Nice warm up for #dirty130.
Yes, the gravel bikes are on this week’s #cotter #uriarra loop. #gearsandbeers ready!
Sometimes the road offers something special. Although in summer? Come on #canberra!
Rail trail holiday part 4: Gippsland Plains Rail Trail.
Rail trail holiday part 3: Murray to Mountains again. Trail, hops, and brews @brightbrewery
Rail trail holiday part 2: Murray to Mountains after the excellent @bridgeroadbrewers
Do yourself a favour: visit Tumbarumba Rail Trail.
Some sneaky gravel after the amazing Tumbarumba Rail Trail.
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