1950 km • NSW North and Sydney Network • Australia
Cycling the Sydney Network in New South Wales (NSW) is quite amazing and really varied. Cycle up the amazing escarpment to the Blue Mountains, pedal along the beaches and enjoy hundreds of kilometres on quiet roads through rural landscapes, native bush areas, villages, small towns and regional cities. Barrington Tops is a favourite with Gravel Grinders. Sydney City is growing their cycling infrastructure. This stunning harbour city can be tricky to ride but things are getting better! We are working to add more paths as they are completed.
US$19.99 / AU$29.99 FULL GUIDE
1950 km • NSW North and Sydney Network • Australia
Cycling in New South Wales (NSW) is quite amazing and really varied. Cycle up the amazing escarpment to the Blue Mountains, pedal along the beaches and enjoy hundreds of kilometres on quiet roads through rural landscapes, native bush areas, villages, small towns and regional cities. Barrington Tops is a favourite with Gravel Grinders. Sydney City is growing their cycling infrastructure. This stunning harbour city can be tricky to ride but things are getting better! We are working to add more paths as they are completed.
US$19.99 / AU$29.99 FULL GUIDE

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This full-featured demo of the app includes a 78 km loop ride. Experience the calmness of the mighty Clarence River. Take a break in the small port towns steeped in history from the 1800s when river boats plied the Clarence River. Ride through sugar cane and beef country and enjoy the wide open skies.
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190 km ride up the rugged escarpment of the Blue Mountains just west of Sydney on this quiet route designed by Brian (Barney) Stephens. Enjoy the dramatic scenery, lookouts, steep cliffs, eucalyptus forests, waterfalls and villages dotted with guesthouses, galleries and gardens. Echo Point, Katoomba, has views of the Three Sisters sandstone rock formation and bushwalking. Finish in Jenolan Caves the worlds oldest cave system.
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325 km one way, Mountainous, Sealed and unsealed quiet roads. A Gravel Grinders favourite
Ride across the Barrington Tops and enjoy the amazing views and forests of the World Heritage listed Gondwana alpine rainforests. Lookout for an abundance of wildlife, especially when you stop to camp. The ride has some challenging climbs which are rewarded by great views and a cycle through the lovely highland area of the Tops. Finally enjoy the rolling hills of the upper Hunter and Myall River Valleys plus the personalities of the locals.
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400 km, Loop, Hilly, Medium, Unsealed/Sealed, Paths/Quiet roads,
The Central West Cycle Trail makes its way through the rolling landscape of woodlands and wheatlands of the Central West of NSW, the land of the indigenous Wiradjuri nation. Cornerstones of the trail include Mudgee, Gulgong, Dunedoo, Mendooran, Ballimore, Geurie, Wellington and Goolma. It a well planned route on quiet roads, threading through the olde worlde towns of the gold rush era. There are lots of cellar doors, shady roads, rivers to follow, wildlife and farm animals. Take time to get out at night and explore the stars of the night sky. Check the goannas hanging in the trees!
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Rob and Angela Mosley created Activewayz to provide hikers and cyclists with the local knowledge, easy access and confidence to hike and bike the fabulous trails within Australia and New Zealand. Our company has been very excited to work with FarOut since 2016 and we are creating amazing long-distance rides around Australia and mapping rail trails and cycle paths. Our unique Cycling Networks show rideable back country roads with cyclist relevant information to suit different riding styles. This allows the cyclist to build their own route on riding stylesthey prefer. Hiking in Australia and New Zealand is varied and our focus is to provide an opportunity for bushwalkers to find our fantastic walks and long distance trails easily and to hike them with knowledge of the conditions and supports available. We love hiking and biking in Australia and tramping in New Zealand and hope you do too.