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G O RIDIN GE T E D I U N A G ND ORA U O R A IN AND
WELCOME TO THE ORANGE REGION Cycling in the Orange Region has something for everyone. From the racing cyclist to mountain bikers to leisure riders, from family friendly rides to those wanting to experience the many natural features of the area. Either relax or challenge yourself. For those who really want to challenge themselves, try the enormity of the Mountain or the Pinnacle (page 25). Maybe a long tour through the many villages is for you? Every season provides a different backdrop for your ride. Brilliant greens and yellows of Spring and Summer give way to a kaleidoscope of colours in Autumn. Winter brings a fresh invigoration and a new look to the same landscape. Leisure riders and family groups are well catered for in and around the city (page 5). From city streets to cycle loops in beautiful reserves, Orange has it all for you. This guide provides you with a range of maps to explore the region, but don’t be limited to just following the maps; get out and explore! Getting here is pretty easy. Orange is a three hour drive from Penrith, Richmond or Canberra. If you prefer public transport, the XPT leaves Sydney Central every day for Orange, picking up at Strathfield, Parramatta, Blacktown, Penrith and Katoomba. Jump on the train with your bike booked in as luggage for a scenic trip to start you on your journey. For more information on visiting Orange go to www.visitorange.com.au This Cycling Guide includes a number of suggested rides which encompass many features of the region, including in and out of town rides, locations of wineries and farm gates, cycle shops and hire locations and other useful information for planning your ride. If you have a smart phone, scan the QR code for your ride and use Strava to help you on your way. Join in the conversation and make a comment on the site. Check out how you fare against other riders and you may even get King of the Mountain. Enjoy your cycling experience in the Orange Region! If you’re coming to Orange and want the latest info on routes and rides, go to our Ride Orange Facebook page! All cycle clubs and the Council contribute so it’s a great first step if you have any questions www.facebook.com/RideOrange. Check out the Ride Orange website for all the clubs, maps and info all in one spot www.rideorange.com.au.
There’s also a page on Orange City Council’s website devoted to all things cycling at www.orange.nsw.gov.au/bikes (Recreation – Sport – Cycling in Orange).
For all the info you need when visiting Orange, go to www.visitorange.com.au Orange City Council would like to thank the RMS team in Parkes for their support in the production of this guide.
CONTENTS
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SAFETY 02 CYCLING FACILITIES AROUND ORANGE
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IN TOWN TRAILS - LET’S GET RIDING
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OTHER ATTRACTIONS AROUND ORANGE
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REGIONAL MAP
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OUT OF TOWN TRAILS
- BANJO PATERSON’S LOOP
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- ORANGE LUCKNOW LOOP
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- MILLTHORPE COFFEE RIDE
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PULL OUT MAPS (IN TOWN AND OUT OF TOWN)
- AIRPORT DASH
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- TALLWOOD LOOP
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- PANUARA LOOP
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- BLACK SALLEE LOOP
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- THE PINNACLE LOOP
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- LAKE CANOBOLAS
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- LAKE CANOBOLAS / BORENORE / MOLONG
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MOUNTAIN BIKE TRAILS
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BIKE SHOPS & HIRE
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ORANGE CYCLE CLUBS
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VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRES
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1800 069 466
www.visitorange.com.au
SAFETY We encourage all users of this guide to ride in a safe and responsible manner and provide the following tips for your assistance. Users of this guide ride knowing they are responsible for all their own actions and no warranty or liability is implied for the authors. BICYCLE SAFETY TIPS
Bicycle riders must obey road rules, traffic signs and signals. Riders over 12 years of age not accompanying a minor are not permitted to ride on the footpath. At night, a white headlight and red taillight should be used by all cyclists.
MULTI-LANE ROUNDABOUTS
You should assess your own skill level before attempting to travel through a multi-lane roundabout. If you don’t feel comfortable negotiating a multi-lane roundabout, take a different route.
Cyclists must wear helmets at all times.
There are two ways a cyclist may make a right turn using a multi-lane roundabout.
Stay alert, check for hazards and avoid riding in car blind spots.
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You may ride two abreast but not more than 1.5 m apart.
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Your bicycle must be fitted with a bell, horn or other warning device; please use it to gently warn pedestrians on shared paths. When riding on a shared path, keep to the left at all times unless it is impractical to do so, and give way to pedestrians.
LARGE VEHICLES
Avoid riding beside heavy vehicles. Slow or stop to allow them to pass, then safely continue your journey. RAILWAY CROSSINGS
Use hand signals at all times to indicate to other road users what you are doing and where you are going.
Check both ways twice and listen for oncoming trains before you cross a railway track.
INTERSECTIONS
To ride safely over tracks, approach at a right angle to avoid your wheels getting trapped.
Before you negotiate an intersection, try to make eye contact with drivers who are giving way. If you do not see their eyes look at you, it is unlikely they have seen you. TURNING RIGHT
To ensure a safe right turn, look at the traffic around you then indicate and turn when the traffic is clear. Make sure you look over your shoulder to identify potential hazards beside or behind you before making the turn.
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If the crossing is too difficult to ride over, dismount and walk your bicycle. CBD AREA
Be aware of reversing vehicles. Although the onus is on the driver to reverse safely, you need to remain aware of reversing cars – particularly when riding on shared paths and throughout the CBD. For more information for cyclists please go to: http://www.bicycleinfo.nsw.gov.au/ downloads/bicycle_riders_handbook.pdf
CYCLING FACILITIES
AROUND ORANGE BIKE STABLING
Bike racks are being installed at Council locations throughout Orange on an on-going basis. A few key locations include: ••
Orange Aquatic Centre, Hill Street
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Orange Botanic Gardens, Yellow Box Way
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Cook Park, Summer Street
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Orange Visitor Information Centre, Byng Street
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Near Woolworths Supermarket, Anson Street
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Along Summer Street, in the CBD
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Orange Civic Centre, Byng Street
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Post Office Lane
ORANGE VELODROME
Orange is one of the few centres in central NSW with a purpose-built velodrome. The track is located in the open space of Moulder Park, near the corner of Sale and Warrendine Streets. ORANGE SKATE PARK
The John Lomas Skate Park is located within Moulder Park, on the corner of Anson Street and Warrendine Street. The skate park is a continuous concrete structure with features including bowls, pyramid jump, spine and grind block, box and rails. The facility has been designed for the use of BMX bikes, scooters, in-line skates, roller skates and skateboards. ANZAC PARK BMX TRACK
This track is located near the Anzac Park sporting facility, corner of March and Winter Streets, Orange. ORANGE ADVENTURE PLAYGROUND
A children’s cycle circuit winds its way around the play equipment and picnic areas in this popular family attraction.
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There are four nominated in-town bicycle trails. Follow the signposts for a recreational ride to savour all that Orange has to offer. The trails take in parkland, wetland and suburbs, with large sections of shared cycle routes and some on-road riding. It is recommended to ride each loop in an anti-clockwise direction so your turns in town are to the left. The routes are shown on the town map at the centre of this publication. Pick up brochures at the Orange Visitor Information Centre for heritage, Autumn colour and other Town Trails.
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KEY ORANGE FARMERS MARKET ORANGE CEMETERY
LOCAL PRODUCE OUTLET CELLAR DOORS HISTORIC SITES PANORAMIC VIEWS SHOPS TRAIL START POINTS BIKE STABLING POINTS BIKE SHOPS & HIRE CYCLING FACILITIES RAILWAY LINE VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE
NORTH ORANGE LOOP 8KM This loop explores some of the developing areas of town, with extensive shared pathways, some riding through residential streets and the opportunity to visit the beautiful Botanic Gardens and the Adventure Playground. A visit to the Botanic Gardens, with its diverse range of exotic and native plants, historic apple orchard, heritage church, Bert Flugelman sculpture and wonderful birdlife should not be missed. The start point is the Botanic Gardens carpark but you can start anywhere along the loop. Head south along Hill Street till you get to the parkland opposite Roselawn Drive. There’s a shared pathway along the creek-line here that will take you to Kearneys Drive. Continue south along Kearneys Drive till you get to Margaret Street and take a quick right then left onto Sampson Street. This part of town is stunning during Autumn and you could take a detour through these wide streets with large trees to take in their colour. There’s a shop opposite Perry Oval on Clinton Street if you need a drink. Continue east along Dalton Street and head past the old hospital and many historic residences, all the way over the railway line to the start of the shared pathway heading north. This will take you past the Show Ground and near the Northern Distributor Road to the North Orange shops. Ride on the shoulder of the distributor road for a short distance when the path ends and then turn left back towards the Botanic Gardens. Historic Emmaville Cottage, originally located on the Narrambla estate, is now located near the main entrance to the Gardens.
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WETLAND LOOP 7KM This loop takes you through extended wetland reserves to the north west of the centre of Orange. The recommended start for this loop is near the Greengate shops at the corner of Prince Street and Woodward Street/Mitchell Highway. Most riding is on off-road shared pathway but there are areas of on-road riding and road crossing. Go through the small park to Burrendong Way and ride north till you get to Somerset Park and then take the shared pathway through the park past the constructed wetlands around to Coogal Park and its creek-line habitat and wetlands. There are playgrounds within the parklands and great spots for picnics. Cross The Escort Way and ride along Ploughmans Lane, taking in the grandeur of the poplar lined avenue. Once you reach Coronation Drive you can turn left up the hill and down towards town or you could take a detour and cross over to explore Ploughmans Wetland. If you’re a bird watcher, Lathams Snipe are known to visit this wetland on a regular basis. At the corner of Coronation Drive and Woodward Street/ Mitchell Highway turn left and continue back to the shops and a well-earned rest.
BRABHAM LOOP 6KM This loop starts at Sir Jack Brabham Park and takes you around the historic Gnoo Blas racing circuit and into nature reserves and parks. You will pass the Orange Health Service, including historic Bloomfield Hospital. Take a detour through the historic grounds where there are many of the original trees that were brought from Kew Gardens in London for trialling at the hospital when it was built. Bloomfield Park and Hinton Reserve are home to an endangered ecological community including majestic eucalypts and a host of wildlife. The circuit can be completed entirely off-road although there is a need to cross two roads. Detour into Hinton Reserve if you have a mountain bike or ride through Gosling Creek Reserve down to the shared trail that heads back up to Black Sallee Loop. On your way along Huntley Road you can ride into Sir Jack Brabham Park along the boundary with the golf course and arrive at the historic ground marking for the aerodrome that was the first municipal use for the site: a 30m wide circle with the word ORANGE within it, visible from 10,000 metres in the sky.
OTHER ATTRACTIONS & TRAILS IN TOWN In addition to these Town Trails there are many attractions well worth finding on your bike.
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ORANGE HERITAGE TRAILS: Orange is home to an extensive range of historic buildings, monuments and parks reflecting the history and growth of Orange and the Central West . PARKS AND GARDENS: Discover Cook Park, Robertson Park and the Orange Botanic Gardens, where you will also find the children’s Adventure Playground and historic Emmaville Cottage. No cycling is permitted in the Botanic Gardens, however bike stabling is provided at the entrance to the Gardens or you can walk your bike with you.
MOULDER PARK LOOP 4.4KM This loop takes you through some of Orange’s most loved park-land and along beautiful residential streets. There is some road riding/crossing and the shared paths through the parks are gravel. Start at Elephant Park if you need to park your car and travel in an anti-clockwise direction so you can make easy left-hand turns. The loop winds around the stormwater detention basins and native revegetation of Pilcher Park and then off into Moulder Park along the creek-line through the historic exotic plantings and manicured spaces. Hop off and use the exercise equipment to make your ride more intense! Head past the pool and grab a coffee if the kiosk is open then continue through the park on to Anson Street. The skate park is to the right so check it out if you’re keen. Continue north along Anson Street up to Kite Street, turn left and keep going past the historic houses. Cook Park is well worth a walk around if you want to drop in, and don’t forget to buy some biscuits from the Guildry in the Bastick Cottage on the northern side of the park. Complete the loop by turning left into Woodward Street and making your way back to Elephant Park.
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Five acres (2.2 hectares) was reserved for water purposes in the centre of Orange and was gazetted for public recreation on 13 May 1887 and named Robertson Park after Sir John Robertson who served in State Parliament from 1856–1886 and later became Premier and Governor. The park lies over Blackman’s Swamp Creek, the first water supply for Orange. It is said that teamsters frequently camped in the area.
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Explore Orange’s history further by taking a self guided walk of Orange, Lucknow or Spring Hill. Photos courtesy of Orange City Library and may not be reproduced without permission.
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The Orange Botanic Gardens are an ideal place in which to relax and enjoy the wonderful district views. As scenery and well as watching the Gardens being an ideal location for bird offer the opportunity picnic and a relaxing for a family stroll. These gardens magnificent splendor exhibit the of the four seasons of Orange.
Orange Heritage Trail The development of the City Council. Mr Ross has been a project of Orange information for inclusion Maroney has researched
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Sources for further history & heritage information include: • Orange & District Historical Society • NSW National Trust - Orange & District Branch • Orange Family History Group • Orange Heritage Group
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• Exotic and Australian collections • Orchard including historic apple • Heritage rose varieties garden set below the historic church • Analemmatic sundial (human involvement sundial) • Sculptures
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The development of the East Orange Heritage Trail has been a project of Orange City Council. Mr Ross Maroney has researched information for inclusion in this pamphlet.
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Cook Park and adjacent streets, the Moulder Park precinct, Gosling Creek/Bloomfield Park/Hinton Reserve/Sir Jack Brabham Park, Lake Canobolas, Orange Botanic Gardens and Campbell’s Corner (on the Pinnacle Loop).
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• Orange City Library 16 70 Byng Street Wendouree
32 Hawthornden 33 Orange Public School
17 34 Braemar FOR FURTHER 2 Orange Court House 18 Emily Board Office INFORMAT Church 35 The Lands 3 Orange Gaol ION CONTACT 19 St Joseph’s Catholic
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
36 Wyoming Court 4 Canobolas Shire Council 20 The Gladstone Hotel 37 Anson House Metropolitan Hotel 5 TheOrange Visitor 21 Galbally 38 The Methodist Church Soldier’s Memorial HallInformat 6 The ion Centre FREE CALL 1800 06922 Berrilea 39 Dalton Bros/Grace Bros 7 Town Hall 466Bruff & Brown of England 23 40 Nelson Bros/ Brown Holy Trinity Church 8 www.oran ge.nsw.go 24 Blair Athol v.au 41 Orange Post Office 9 The First Power Pole 25 Cook Park 42 The AJS Bank/ 10 The Digger’s Arms Hotel 26 37 Kite Street Centrepoint Building 11 Orange’s First Foundry Institute 27 The Channings 43 The Hotel Canobolas 12 The Orange Mechanic’s 28 Mena 44 The Royal Hotel 13 Nelson Bro’s Great Western 29 Pauline Mill 45 Robertson Park Flour Steam 30 Newstead 46 Boer War Memorial 14 The Union Bank 31 St John’s Uniting Church 15 Brownholme
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
CONTACT
Orange Visitor Information FREE CALL 1800 069 466 www.orange.nsw.gov.au
Centre
CONTACT
Orange Visitor Information Centre FREE CALL 1800 069 466 www.orange.nsw.gov.au
Whitney Fountain
Orange Public School
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Sydney architect JJ Clarke Viburum Garden Town Hall designed by 3 The stuccoed Italianate at the laying of the Sir Henry Parkes spoke 2 Winter was completed in 1888. at a cost of 3,800 Garden Built by Arthur and Oliver Colonial Garden foundation stone in 1887. Shade 1 Council for almost a century. Garden pounds, it housed the Orange
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Clover Hill Display
Clover Hill Centre (CHC)
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Weeping Elm Garden
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Silver Birch Lawn
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was opened in 1922. Hall, beside the Town Hall, The Soldier’s Memorial appeal following WWI. were raised by a public P Funds for its construction and a military museum. It houses a shrine of remembrance 5
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Little Summer St
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THE CARRINGTO began life as JOHN PEISLEY’S STORE which The Carrington Hotel, first brick to have been Orange’s in the mid 1850’s, is believed About 1874 the brought from Bathurst. building, with the bricks THE BELMORE RAILWAY HOTEL, renamed building became THE Both names CARRINGTON CLUB in 1886. HOTEL in 1879 and THE NSW. honoured Governors of the roof of the walked a tightrope from Early stuntman ‘Blondin’ a very high pole crossing the street to Carrington in the 1880’s, back and used a He carried a boy on his erected in Robertson Park. present Court House his balance. While the long thin pole to keep were held in early 1880’s, court sittings was being erected in the the hotel’s dining room.
Kite St
25 Clinton St
March St
Byng St
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Cook Park
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The Orange Botanic Gardens are situated corner of Hill Street at the and in a natural undulating the Northern Distributor Road, 17 hectare site. feature impressive The Gardens native and exotic plant collections. The gardens were officially opened in 1988 for the Australian Bicentenary .
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Garden1874 21 w Bank until now the14 Douglas, Ribbon Billabong 20 by local builder, James Stage into premises erected Plants of the Island OrangeClub. Area Police Citizens Youth large mill across side, a store nearby, a With a hotel on either it was the cultural station on the corner, the road and the policeRound House and a hall a library, a reading room It provided 19 centre of town. and chess classes Ceramic Australian concerts and plays. Debating Seat Plants 18 used for5 lectures, were also held there.
Locations that highlight the colours of Orange are:
A pair of finely designed
Pick up a copy of the brochures from the Orange Visitor Information Centre or scan the QR code to download a PDF.
AUTUMN COLOURS: Any ride in Autumn or Spring will show you why Orange is known as Australia’s Colour City. Autumn in Orange showcases a diverse range of tree species and their brilliant range of colours. Spring is equally beautiful with all kinds of flowers and fresh growth everywhere.
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20. Plants of the Orange Area 21. Canobolas Garden 18. Australian Plants 19. Round House
Country Church 17
Heritage Rose Garden 16
Biblical Garden
15. Bluestone Features 16. Heritage Rose Garden 17. Country Church
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LAKE CANOBOLAS (pg / 26) BORENORE / MOLONG (pg 28) LAKE CANOBOLAS / BORENORE / MOLONG (pg 28)
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CHECK OUT THE WINE & FOOD GUIDE FOR MORE INFO ON CELLAR DOORS & FARM GATES CYCLE ORANGE
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12. Travel south along Ophir Rd 3km 44km)
(total WENTWORTH MINE
3. C ontinue north along Clergate Rd 5km (total 6km) NE R D HUNTLEY FARM 4. Turn right into Cullya Rd
11. W hen you reach the gravel road, retrace the route back to intersection of Banjo Paterson Way - Ophir Rd 15km (total 41km)
5. Continue east along Cullya Rd 4km A BE (total 10km) AERODROME RD 6. Turn right into Ophir Rd
7. C ontinue south along Ophir Rd ST ROAD FORE 2km (total 12km)
13. Turn right into Northern Distributor at Ophir Rd-Northern Distributor roundabout 14. C ontinue along Northern Distributor 3km (total 47km) 15. T ravel through BAT Leeds T Parade/ HUR O ST roundabout Northern Distributor 16. M ove onto shared path after exiting roundabout AD RO MILL THO R PE
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2. Turn left into Clergate Rd
8. Turn left into Banjo PatersonSPRING Way HILL 17. C ontinue west along shared path to 9. Continue east along Banjo Paterson intersection of Northern Distributor Way 4km (total 16km) and Telopea Way 3km (total 50km) 10. Continue east along Lower Lewis 18. Continue along Northern Distributor, Ponds Rd 10km (total 26km) left into Hill St and back into Yellow Box Way to the Botanic Gardens carpark. AD ACE RO RR TE
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Start at the Botanic Gardens SIR JACK carpark and from Hill Street join BRABHAM PARK the shoulder of the Northern Distributor heading east until you GOSLING CREEK reach Clergate Rd 1km
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BANJO PATERSON MEMORIAL
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CLIFTON GROVE
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MILLTHORPE
BANJO PATERSON’S LOOP RIDE DESCRIPTION
RIDE LENGTH
This ride takes you through an area steeped in history as well as beautiful rural scenery.
50km
ATTRACTIONS/HIGHLIGHTS
Australian poet and author A B ‘Banjo’ Paterson was born on the Narrambla Estate on the outskirts of Orange. The historic Emmaville Cottage, now at the Orange Botanic Gardens, was originally sited on the Narrambla Estate.
Option 1 50km | Option 2 82km SURFACE
Bitumen Option 2 - Gravel ELEVATION PROFILE ELEVATION (M)
Be prepared for some spectacular downhill sections with some challenging hills on your return.
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The Banjo Paterson Memorial Park on Ophir Rd, site of the Templars Mill is worth a visit. JA Templar was Banjo Patersons uncle and operated a mill on this site.
STRAVA LINK
OPTIONAL ROUTES:
https://www.strava.com/rides/56101839
40km
Option 1 - On the return journey when reaching the Ophir Rd - Northern Distributor roundabout, continue along Ophir Rd then right into Dalton St instead of travelling along the Northern Distributor to return to the start point. Mt Lindsay Rotary Park is located on the left hand side of Dalton St at the top of the hill. This Park provides a wonderful view over Orange. Continue west along Dalton St to link up with the Leeds Parade shared path to return to the start point. This won’t add any distance to your journey, just one big hill! Option 2 - For those wishing for a longer ride, turn left when you reach the end of Cullya Rd and continue north along Ophir Rd, to reach Ophir Reserve, site of Australia’s first payable gold discovery. Retrace your route then continue on to Clifton Grove and Lewis Ponds. This will add 32km to the ride. Be prepared for significant hills, undulating road and long sections of gravel. CYCLE ORANGE
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Wentworth Mine, Lucknow
ORANGE LUCKNOW LOOP RIDE DESCRIPTION
DIRECTIONS
This is a very popular cycling route on bitumen roads. Head out from Sir Jack Brabham Park to Spring Hill and take Beasley Rd to Lucknow.
1.
Head back in on the Phoenix Mine Road and back into Sir Jack Brabham Park. Enjoy the beautiful scenery and quiet local roads. ATTRACTIONS / HIGHLIGHTS
Lucknow shops Wentworth Mine Sweeping views of countryside Huntley Berry Farm RIDE LENGTH
33.9km ROAD SURFACE
Bitumen STRAVA LINK
http://www.strava.com/activities/74988554
3. T urn left to stay on Huntley Rd 1.1km (total 8.5km) 4. T ake the 1st right onto Aerodrome Rd 2.5km (total 11km) 5. Turn left onto Forest Rd 2.4km (total 13.4km) 6. Turn left onto Beasley Rd 5.5km (total 18.9km) 7. T urn left onto Mitchell Hwy/National Route 32 (signs for Mitchell Highway/Orange) 0.6km (total 19.5km) 8. T ake the 1st left onto Phoenix Mine Rd 3.9km (total 23.4km) 9. Turn right onto Blunt Rd 0.4km (total 23.8km) 10. Continue onto Huntley Rd 2.7km (total 26.5km) 11. T urn right to stay on Huntley Rd 7.4km total 33.9km) 12. Finish at Sir Jack Brabham Park ELEVATION PROFILE ELEVATION (M)
Visit the shops or the historic mine in Lucknow Village.
Start at Sir Jack Brabham Park, Huntley Road
2. Head south on Huntley Rd 7.4km
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MILLTHORPE COFFEE RIDE RIDE DESCRIPTION
DIRECTIONS
A popular Sunday morning ride with locals. The route is on bitumen roads and includes part of the Tallwood Loop before heading into historic Millthorpe for a coffee break or lunch at one of the great cafés or restaurants. Enjoy the quiet country roads and scenery.
1. Start at Sir Jack Brabham Park, Huntley Road 2. Head south on Huntley Rd 7.4km 3. Turn left to stay on Huntley Rd 1.1km (total 8.5km) 4. T ake the 1st right onto Aerodrome Rd 2.5km (total 11km) 5. Turn right onto Forest Rd 3.0km (total 14km)
ATTRACTIONS / HIGHLIGHTS
6. Turn left onto Spring Terrace Rd 7.3km (total 21.3km)
Historic Millthorpe Village. Millthorpe restaurants, cellar doors, boutique shopping and museum. RIDE LENGTH
7. Turn left onto Forest Reefs Rd 1.8km (total 23.1km) 8. Turn left onto Millthorpe Vittoria Rd 1.1km (total 24.2km)
50km
9. C ontinue onto Forest Reefs Rd 3.8km (total 27.8km)
ROAD SURFACE
10. F orest Reefs Rd turns slightly right and becomes Victoria St 0.4km (total 28.4km)
Bitumen
11. Turn left onto Millthorpe Rd 4.9km (total 33.3km)
ELEVATION (M)
ELEVATION PROFILE
12. Turn left onto Whiley Rd 2.0km (total 35.3km) 13. Slight right onto Spring St 0.4km (total 35.7km)
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14. Continue onto Seaton St 0.2km (total 35.9km)
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15. Turn right onto Worboys St 0.7km (total 36.6km) 16. Continue onto Forest Rd 2.4km (total 39km) 0km
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STRAVA LINK
http://www.strava.com/activities/80220079
17. Turn right onto Aerodrome Rd 2.5km (total 41.5km) 18. Turn left onto Huntley Rd 1.1km (total 42.6km) 19. T ake the 1st right to stay on Huntley Rd 7.4km (total 50km) 20. Finish at Sir Jack Brabham Park CYCLE ORANGE
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BRABHAM LOOP (pg 6)
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MARGAR ET STRE ET
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OPHIR RESERVE
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START POINT FO - BRABHAM LOO - MILLTHORPE C - ORANGE LUCK - AIRPORT DASH - TALLWOOD LO - PANUARA LOO 0m 50m 100m
SCALE
AIRPORT DASH RIDE DESCRIPTION
DIRECTIONS
A very popular cycling route on bitumen roads. This ride is only 25km, perfect for a relaxing ‘Sunday ride’. Stop over at the Huntley Berry Farm and pick your own fresh seasonal berries (from November to March). This ride can be extended by continuing along the Phoenix Mine Road to Lucknow.
1. Start at Sir Jack Brabham Park, Huntley Road
ATTRACTIONS / HIGHLIGHTS
2. Head south on Huntley Rd 7.4km 3. T urn left to stay on Huntley Rd 1.1km (total 8.5km) 4. T urn left to stay on Huntley Rd 1.4km (total 9.9km) 5. D o a U turn before the Railway line, towards Phoenix Mine Rd
Huntley Berry Farm Rural landscapes
6. H ead west on Huntley Rd towards Aerodrome Rd 1.4km (total 11.3km)
RIDE LENGTH
7. Veer left onto Aerodrome Rd and follow for 2.5km (total 13.8km)
ROAD SURFACE
8. Do a U turn at Forest Road
Bitumen
9. H ead north on Aerodrome Rd 2.5km (total 16.3km)
ELEVATION PROFILE
10. Turn left onto Huntley Rd 1.1km (total 17.4km)
ELEVATION (M)
24.8km
11. T ake the 1st right to stay on Huntley Rd 7.4km Total 24.8km)
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12. Finish at Sir Jack Brabham Park
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STRAVA LINK
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LEEDS PDE
PEISLE Y ST
PINNA CLE R O A D
T
BMX TRACK
ICE LY ROAD SIR JACK BRABHAM PARK
Y HW
CA DIA RO AD FOREST ROAD
GOSLING CREEK RESERVE
LUCKNOW WENTWORTH MINE NE R D
SL EY RD
HUNTLEY BERRY FARM
PHOE NIXMI
HUNT LEY R D
FALLS
E N LA
N STREE
LAKE CANOBOLAS
PINNACLE LOOKOUT
SS
MOUNTAIN BIKE PARK
LL HE TC MI
ANOBOLAS
WA Y
MT LINDSAY
DALTO
CANOBOLAS ROAD
MT PLEASANT LANE
RN D I ST R TO BU RI
TRAILS TOWN OUT OF
R ND NATIO O R CO
D O ROA CARG
LAKE CANOBOLAS MOUNTAIN BIKE PARK
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SCALE (KM)
2
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4
5
CARCOAR TALLWOOD MILL ROAD
FOREST REEFS
TO BLAYNEY
KINROSS STATE FOREST
N K
TALLWOOD LOOP DIRECTIONS
A regular cycling route for locals, this ride is on bitumen roads through some amazing countryside. Possibly the most popular cycling loop in the area, you will no doubt pass many local cyclists enjoying their morning ride. On a crisp, sunny Orange morning thisBloop is T hard to beat - enjoy the tranquillity.
1.
ATH O URS T ATTRACTIONS / HIGHLIGHTS
AD RO
Start at Sir Jack Brabham Park, Huntley Road
2. Head south on Huntley Rd 7.4km (total 7.4km) 3. T urn left to stay on Huntley Rd 1.1km (total 8.5km) 4. T ake the 1st right onto Aerodrome Rd 2.5km (total 11m) 5. Turn right onto Forest Rd 3.3km (total 14.3km)
Scenery
6. Turn left onto Orchard Rd 0.9km (total 15.2km)
Quiet country roads and rural landscapes
7. 7.5km (total 22.7km)
Forest Reefs Tavern
8. A t the Tavern, turn left to stay on Forest Reefs Rd 0.4km (total 23.1km)
RIDE LENGTH
9. T ake the 1st right onto Tallwood Rd 2.7km (total 25.8km)
59.4km
10. Continue onto Tallwood Rd 0.2km (total 26km)
ROAD SURFACE
11. T urn left to stay on Tallwood Rd 5km (total 31km)
Bitumen
MILLTHORPE
12. T urn left onto Carcoar Tallwood Mill Rd 5.4km (total 36.4km)
ELEVATION PROFILE ELEVATION (M)
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RIDE DESCRIPTION
1,000
13. T urn left onto Forest Reefs Rd 1.8km (total 38.2km)
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14. Take the 1st right onto Spring Terrace Rd 7.3km (total 45.5km) 15. Turn right onto Forest Rd 3km (total 48.5km) 16. Turn left onto Aerodrome Rd 2.5km (total 51km) 17. Turn left onto Huntley Rd 1.1km (total 52.1km) 18. Take the 1st right to stay on Huntley Rd 7.3km (total 59.4km) 19. Finish at Sir Jack Brabham Park CYCLE ORANGE
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R ND NATIO CORO
D O ROA CARG
CANOBOLAS ROAD
STREET
BMX TRA
LAKE CANOBOLAS
PINNACLE LOOKOUT
MT CANOBOLAS
SIR JACK BRABHAM PARK
FEDERAL FALLS
GOSLING CREEK RESERVE
HUNT LEY R D
CA DIA RO AD FOREST ROAD
LAKE CANOBOLAS MOUNTAIN BIKE PARK
TO CANOWINDRA
MT LINDSA
DALTON
PINNA CLE R O A D
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FO RBES ROAD
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PLEASE BE ADVISED THAT THE PANUARA LOOP EXPERIENCES CONSISTENT HIGH TRAFFIC VOLUMES, BOTANIC GARDENS ADVENTURE PARTICULARLY ALONG&PLAYGROUND CADIA AND FOREST REEF ROADS BETWEEN NORTH ERN D I ST 5AM-8AM AND 3PM-8PM DAILY. TE R RGA CLE
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CLIFTON GROVE
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BANJO PATERSON MEMORIAL
N E
KINROSS STATE FOREST
MOUNTAIN BIKE PARK
AY
ACK
ICE LY ROAD
LL HE TC MI
PANUARA LOOP Y HW
RIDE DESCRIPTION
DIRECTIONS
LUCKNOW
SL EY RD
T
AD RO MILL THO R PE
SPRING HILL
Rugged Scenery Flyers Creek Hill Climb Challenge RIDE LENGTH
11. Turn right onto Forest Rd 3.3km (total 64km)
TO BLAYNEY
13. Turn left onto Huntley Rd 1km (total 67.5km) E RP HO LT IL M
ELEVATION (M)
12. Turn left onto Aerodrome Rd 2.5km (total 66.5km)
1,000
20km
5. Turn left onto Panuara Rd 10km (total 40.9km)
10. T urn right onto Orchard Rd 0.9km (total 60.7km)
MILLTHORPE
10km
4. C ontinue onto Four Mile Creek Rd 19.1km (total 30.9km)
9. T ake the 1st right to stay on Forest Reefs Rd 7.5km (total 59.8km)
ELEVATION PROFILE
0km
3. Turn right onto Cadia Rd 9.2km (total 11.8km)
8. T urn left onto Forest Reefs Rd (0.4km total 52.3km)
ROAD SURFACE
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Start at Sir Jack Brabham Park, Forest Rd
2. H ead south-west on Forest Rd 2.6km (total 2.6km)
7. Turn left onto Tallwood Rd 2.7km (total 52.3km)
75.4km
Bitumen
1.
6. T urn left onto Beneree Flyers Creek Rd 8.7km (total 49.6km)
ATTRACTIONS / HIGHLIGHTS
30km
40km
50km
D A RO
CARCOAR TALLWOOD MILL ROAD
AD
PHOE NIXMI
A beautifulWENTWORTH ride around the back of Cadia Valley MINE Operations (CVO). Some wonderful descents (and climbs) and the tall pines in areas make sections of NE R D NTLEY RRY this ride well protected on windy days. Be aware ARM that high traffic volumes may be experienced during A change between 5am-8am and 3pmCVO’s shift BE 8pm daily. Be prepared for a couple of difficult climbs ODROME RD BAT TO HFlyers from Four Mile Creek and up from Creek. URS
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14. Take the 1st right to stay on Huntley Rd 8km (total 75.5km) 15. Finish at Sir Jack Brabham Park STRAVA LINK
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MITCHELL PARADE
TYNAN
AD RO ASH STR
SIR JACK BRABHAM PARK
ROAD
ROAD LYSTER FIELD
BLOOMFIELD
EET
SP
MCLACHLA N STREET
GLENROI AVENU
BLOWE S ROAD
LEEW OOD DR
IVE
BLOOMFIELD GOLF COURSE
ORANGE HEALTH SERVICE
PINNACLE
ROAD
FO RE ST RO AD
ROAD PINNACLE
GLENROI
HUNTLEY ROAD
SPURWA Y LANE
SHIRALEE
HAWKE LANE
AVENUE
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SCALE
SPURW AY LANE
EET
FOREST
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RACECO URSE
CECIL RO AD
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WOODWA RD STREET
BANKSIA STR
PLOUGHM ANS LA NE
MOULDER
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BOWMAN AVEN
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STIRLING AVENUE
ISAAC
STREET
ELSHAM AVENUE
TRAILS TOWN OUT OF
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MOULDER
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PEISLEY STR
PLOUG
WITTON PL
ACE
HMANS LANE
ELEPHANT PARK
WENTWO RTH LA NE
WENTWORTH GOLFCOURSE
THE SPRINGS TRAIL
HINTON RESERVE
CAMPBELLS CORNER
CA DIA
ROAD
AD RO
BLACK SALLEE RESERVE
PINNACLE
ROAD
HUNTLEY ROAD
PINNACLE
BLOOMFIELD PARK
OAD DR
GOSLING CREEK RESERVE
NA AN W RG BA
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7. T urn left into Woodward Street and after 0.4km turn right into Elephant Park. Finish loop
ROAD HUNTLEY
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FOREST ROAD
BUTTLE ROAD
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2. F ollow Anson Street south over the railway bridge to Tynan Street on the left then follow it to Peisley 5. Follow the path west down to the Street and turn right towards Sir wetland and take the link under the Jack Brabham Park, continue south road next to the creek and keep past Sir Jack Brabham Park along following the path Forest Road 6. From Shiralee Road head west to 3. Turn left into Hinton Reserve Pinnacle Road, continuing towards through the town on the road down Racecourse marked gateway Road hill to Woodward Street UN-NAME D CROW N ROAD
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This area, to the south of town, offers a mixture of flat off–road bitumen and gravel shared cycling/ walking paths. It passes the historic Bloomfield Hospital, which showcases the Autumn and Spring colours of Orange. Bloomfield Park, Gosling, Black Sallee and Hinton Reserves offer good opportunities to observe native flora and fauna. Sir Jack Brabham Park contains aviation and motor racing history, while The Springs is an Aboriginal historic site.
Gosling Creek, a former water supply to Orange, is a great place to view native flora and fauna, with bird hides, playground, bbq’s and interpretive signs.
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was once the site of the Orange Aerodrome. The perimeter of the aerodrome, which was in use until the 1950’s formed part of the Gnoo Blas motor racing circuit. The circuit also travelled along Bloomfield Rd, known as Pit Straight. Formula One speeds are rumoured to be achieved by local cyclists on their early morning rides.
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Hinton Reserve is accessed through a marked gate adjacent to the Forest Rd bicycle path, close to the two old water towers. This Reserve features native flora and fauna of an endangered ecological community and has undergone extensive rehabilitation and regeneration. An alternative entrance is located opposite the carpark at the intersection of Bloomfield and Bargwanna Rds. Bloomfield Park comprises 21 hectares of native and exotic fauna and has shared bicycle/ pedestrian paths providing a link to Huntley Rd. A bike path runs parallel to Huntley Rd to link up with the Eastern side of Sir Jack Brabham Park.
The Springs Trail commences on the western side of Cadia Rd and Ballykeane Lane junction. This is one of the hidden gems of Orange, travelling through farmland and orchards, taking you from Black Sallee Reserve to exit at Shiralee Rd or Pinnacle Rd. SURFACE
Bitumen and gravel paths BICYCLE TYPE
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This area is a great place to take kids riding or for those who want a leisurely bike ride combined with some bird watching and a picnic.
Black Sallee Reserve, so named for the species Eucalyptus stellulata found here. This reserve is adjacent to the western section of Gosling Creek Reserve. Access this Reserve by taking the gravel path located in the south west corner of Gosling Creek Reserve and riding under the historic bridge, over 100 years old, located on Forest Rd.
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7. Continue onto Racecourse Rd 1.2km (total 23.5km)
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The Pinnacle Lookout. A short walk from the monument to the top of the Pinnacle. Mount Canobolas Summit
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Option: For a longer more challenging ride you can take the turnoff at Mount Canobolas Rd (half way around the loop) to the top of Mount Canobolas. AD ST RO FORE It is approximately 6km to the top. This loop is well protected by trees so is a great ride to do on a windy SPRING HILL day.
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RIDE LENGTH WENTWORTH MINE 23.9km A popular scenic bike ride which climbs past the Pinnacle Lookout overlooking local orchards, NE R D ROAD SURFACE HUNTLEY wineries, the city and region. A relatively hilly ride BERRY with a number of wineries, cafes and restaurants FARM Bitumen on route. This ride can be done in either direction ELEVATION PROFILE – clockwise for a longer, less steep climb to the A E Pinnacle or anti-clockwise for a shorter, steeper B climb. 1,100
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Wineries and cellar doors (pick up a Wine and Food Guide at the Orange Visitor Information Center)
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BANJO PATERSON BICYCLE TYPE KINROSS MEMORIAL STATE Mountain Bike / Hybrid A ride around the Lake is a great way to enjoy FOREST some tranquillity and beautiful scenery. MOUNTAIN BIKE PARK SURFACES Follow the red and yellow “Lake Walk-Ride” MT LINDSAY DALTO Gravel path around the Lake. N STRE signposts ET from town. Be prepared for a couple of hilly sections. If taking the “Lake Walk-Ride” the road is bitumen BMX TRACK LA
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Riding to and around the Lake highlights the colours of Autumn and the blossoms of Spring. Farms, orchards and vineyards I are close by as CE LY ROAD well as wonderful views of the district.
If cycling via Pinnacle Loop, the road is sealed the entire way. DIRECTIONS
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1. Start at Elephant Park on Woodward St and head south 0.4km to Racecourse Rd.
There are two playgrounds in the Reserve.
2. Turn right into Racecourse Road then right into Canobolas Road, right into Mt Pleasant Lane, right into Wrights Lane, left into Feathers Lane then left into Woods Lane all the way around to the Lake 5.9km (total 6.3km)
The Lake was a water supply to Orange from 1918- 1957 and the historic Pump House, fully LUCKNOW restored and preserved, is located on the eastern WENTWORTH side of the Lake. It is one of very few of its type in MINE the world remaining in situ.
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Native flora and fauna can be seen throughout NE R D HUNTLEY the reserve and there is a boardwalk through BERRY FARM wetland where water fowl can be the southern observed. A A cafe is also located within the Reserve. BE RIDE DISTANCE AERODROME RD
Look for the signposts as it is clearly marked. ELEVATION PROFILE: ELEVATION (M)
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The Lake is a popular location for fishing, picnics, swimming and kayaking.
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FOREST If you started from the Lake turn around REEFS PUB CHARD and retrace your route back to ORLake ROAD 1. From town start from Elephant Park Canobolas (total 27km) and follow direction to Lake (pg 27) D 6.3km OA If you started at Elephant Park KR
3. Turn left into Cargo Rd 4. C ontinue west along Cargo Rd 2.5km (total 4.5km) 5. Turn right into Borenore Lane 6. T ravel north to end of Borenore Rd 9km (total 13.5km) PA NU AR A
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For an extended route for those wanting a more challenging ride, take the optional routes listed below. ATTRACTIONS/HIGHLIGHTS
Nashdale - Borenore Vineyards, Cider House, orchards, historic Borenore Railway Station. Molong Historic buildings including the Coach House, Railway Station, cellar doors and galleries. Wineries and cellar doors (pick up a Wine and Food Guide at the Orange Visitor Information Center) OPTIONAL ROUTES:
Option 1: To Molong via Peabody Road - Turn left at the Escort Way - Borenore Rd intersection and continue along the Escort Way, descending for 14kms. Borenore Caves are worth a visit. Note the road to the caves site is gravel.
Option 2: To Molong via Amaroo Road - Turn left at the Escort Way and continue for 0.4km. Turn right into Amaroo Rd to the end of the road (15km) then turn left onto the Mitchell Highway to arrive at Molong (5km). Return to Borenore - Orange back along Amaroo Rd as described in Option 1. 55km total RIDE LENGTH:
Lake to Borenore Loop: 27km Orange/Lake/Borenore Loop: 46.5km Orange to Molong via Lake, Borenore and Peabody Rd: 70km Orange to Molong via Lake, Borenore and Amaroo Rd: 55km SURFACE: BITUMEN ELEVATION PROFILE ELEVATION (M)
Commencing from Lake Canobolas, cycle through the small villages, farmland and orchards of Nashdale and Borenore.
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Turn right into Peabody Rd cycle to end of Peabody Rd 16km to arrive at Molong. Departing Molong: cycle along Mitchell Highway shoulder for 5km then turn right into Amaroo Rd continuing to the end of Amaroo Road, 16km. Turn left at the junction of Amaroo and Escort Way, cycling along the Escort Way 10km to arrive back in Orange, travel south along Mitchell Hwy/Woodward St to Elephant Park. 70km total.
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Orange boasts over 30km of diverse single tracks catering for all abilities only 6km from Orange town centre at Kinross State Forest. Each block of trails at Kinross is unique with its own character and features. The trails can be ridden by the less experienced rider using the ‘B Lines’ or for the capable rider there are plenty of ‘A Lines’ and features to give you a challenge. The undulating terrain and mixed conditions make for fantastic riding.
KINROSS STATE FOREST RIDES
LAKE CANOBOLAS MOUNTAIN BIKE PARK
The trails at the Lake Canobolas Mountain Bike Park opened in 2014 and includes a Pump Track, two easy tracks and two intermediate tracks. Located opposite Lake Canobolas, the trails increase in their technical challenge as you ride further into the park. Surrounding the Scout Camp, the site has been set aside for years of revegetation and uninterrupted natural growth and offers a beautiful riding environment with a stunning view back over the lake to Orange.
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ORANGE MOUNTAIN BIKE CLUB
For more information on rides and events refer to www.orangemountainbikeclub.com.au or scan the QR codes. For news or to make contact with other riders go to the club Facebook page Orange Mountain Bike Club. For the more adventurous rides, look to explore Mullion Range State Forest or Canobolas and Glenwood State Forest.
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BIKE SHOPS & HIRE
ORANGE CYCLE CLUBS ORANGE CYCLE CLUB
The Orange Cycle Club organises weekly social rides, junior events and a range of competitive rides in the Orange area. DG CYCLES
Stock a large range of bicycles, spare parts and accessories. Full bike mechanic service and bike hire. Unit 4, 241 Lords Place, Orange | Phone: 02 6360 404 Open: Monday to Friday 9.30am to 5.30pm, Saturday 9.30am to 1pm www.dgcycles.com.au
For further information go to www.occ.org.au ORANGE CYCLE AND TRIATHLON CLUB
The Orange Cycle and Triathlon Club incorporates the Orange Triathlon Club, Orange Cycle Club and the Orange Bicycle Users Group (BUG). All groups hold regular races and training rides throughout the year and welcome visitors to their rides and events. Please refer to the club’s webpages and contacts for additional information on the clubs and events.
RON BOULTON CYCLES
For further information go to www.octc.org.au
Stock a large range of bicycles, spare parts and accessories. Bike Mechanic Workshop.
BICYCLE USER GROUP (BUG) – ORANGE
202 Lords Place, Orange | Phone: 02 6362 3670 Open: Monday to Saturday 9am to 5pm www.ronboultoncycles.com.au BISSY’S CAFÉ
Bike Hire: Bissys provide a small range of adult and children’s bikes including tandem bikes and tricycles. 88 Warrendine Street, Orange | Phone: 02 6369 0666 www.bissyscafe.com.au FERMENT THE ORANGE WINE CENTRE AND WINE STORE
Bike hire. 87 Hill Street, Orange | Phone: 02 6360 4833 www.orangewinecentre.com.au ORANGE WINE TOURS
Self Guided Bike Tours | Phone: 0458 800 174 www.orangewinetours.com.au
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The Bicycle User Group organises regular social rides in and around the Orange District. For further information and updates on recreational rides and news contact Gina Browne on 0439 737 570 or go to www.octc.org.au CENTRAL WEST OFF ROAD BICYCLE CLUB
The CWORBC hosts MTB races and events, maintains and builds trails, holds social events and much more. Contact: General general@cworbc.org.au MTB mtb@cworbc.org.au BMX bmx@cworbc.org.au WEBSITE www.cworbc.org.au
VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRES ORANGE VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE
151 Byng Street, Orange Phone: 1800 069 466 Open 7 days: 9am to 5pm (except Christmas Day)
CABONNE COUNCIL
101 Bank Street, Molong Phone: 02 6392 3200 Open: Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm At other times refer to: www.cabonnecountry.com.au
BLAYNEY TOURIST AND COMMUNITY INFORMATION CENTRE
97 Adelaide Street, Blayney Phone: 02 6368 3534 Open 7 days, 10am to 4pm (subject to availability of volunteer staff)
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT Orange Visitor Information Centre P 1800 069 466
www.visitorange.com.au