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Tag Archives: Burra Road

Tinderry Road

Tinderry Road is a tremendous gravel climb and descent. If only it was closer to Canberra….

Posted byCyclingGravelMay 13, 2022Posted inAround Canberra, Gravel CyclingTags:Burra, Burra Road, Captains Flat, Captains Flat Road, Michelago, Queanbeyan River, Tinderry RoadLeave a comment on Tinderry Road

Michelago gravel

Want to try heading south for some gravel and a coffee stop? Burra Road to Michelago is a great ride.

Posted byCyclingGravelJanuary 8, 2022May 12, 2022Posted inAround Canberra, Gravel CyclingTags:Burra, Burra Road, Googong, Johnson Drive, Michelago, Monaro Highway, Old Cooma Road, Queanbeyan, Williamsdale RoadLeave a comment on Michelago gravel

Tharwa to Burra

To southern reaches of the ACT and return via gravel.

Posted byCyclingGravelAugust 27, 2020January 18, 2022Posted inAround Canberra, Gravel CyclingTags:Burra Road, Googong Dam, Murrumbidgee River, Old Cooma Road, Western ForeshoresLeave a comment on Tharwa to Burra

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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.
Morning sky, pine trees and gravel
Yes, Australia’s mountains really do look blue.
Getting in some gravel before work…..
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