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Touring cycling in the Snowy Mountains offers diverse landscapes, from high alpine terrain to rolling hills and river valleys. The region is characterized by the majestic Mount Kosciuszko, extensive snow gum woodlands, and numerous alpine lakes and rivers. Cyclists can experience varied environments, including open plains, forested sections, and routes alongside waterways.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Well worth a visit as you are passing close by. Good quality meals.
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Lilydale to Warburton Rail Trail is a 40-kilometre multi-use path following a former railway line through Victoria’s Yarra Valley, linking Lilydale with Warburton. It’s an easy mix of sealed and gravel surfaces, passing through bushland, farmland, and several small townships with plenty of access points. Along the way, there are multiple restored bridge crossings and the remains of historic stations, making it both accessible and rich in railway heritage. It's a lovely route for spending time outdoors, perfect for enjoying a walk or bike ride in nature without leaving the city.
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This bright red steel bridge over the Maroondah Highway is a well-known sight along the rail trail, providing a safe way to cross the busy road. It’s key to connecting Lilydale Station with the main trail away from traffic, and it marks the shift from the urban surroundings to the beautiful natural bushland as you head toward Mount Evelyn.
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Lilydale Recreation Reserve is a community sports and open space area at the start of the Lilydale to Warburton Rail Trail, providing a key access point for walkers and cyclists. The reserve includes sports fields, open grassy areas, walking paths, a pavilion, and toilets. Located alongside other recreational areas such as Lilydale Pool and Melba Park, it’s both a local sporting hub and a convenient trailhead for exploring the Yarra Valley.
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Mount Evelyn Station is a former railway stop along the line, now repurposed as a community space along the rail trail. The restored station area includes toilets, picnic areas, and several cafés nearby, making it a popular rest point for walkers and cyclists. Set within the township, it reflects the trail’s heritage while providing convenient amenities and access to local services.
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The Ovens River flows through Bright as a clear, fast-moving alpine river, running for about 191 kilometres from the Victorian Alps to the Murray River. In this section, it moves over rocks and through small drops, forming pools and a short canyon carved into the riverbank. It’s a central feature of the town, with easy access to the water along walking tracks and parks. Conditions can change after rain, so take care near the river’s edge.
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this part is definitely one of the most scenic parts of the track
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Not so pretty but the chips were delicious. Sat outside watching the rain and smelling the eucalyptus trees. Lovely slow time.
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The Snowy Mountains region offers a wide selection of touring cycling routes, with over 180 options available on komoot. These routes cater to various skill levels, from leisurely rides to challenging alpine ascents.
You'll encounter diverse landscapes, ranging from high alpine terrain and extensive snow gum woodlands to rolling hills and river valleys. Routes often feature open plains, forested sections, and paths alongside waterways. Expect majestic views of Mount Kosciuszko and numerous alpine lakes.
Yes, there are routes suitable for beginners. While many routes offer significant challenges, you can find easier options like the Old Tobacco Drying Kilns – Cafe Fez loop from Myrtleford, which is a moderate ride through varied rural landscapes. The region also features rail trails, such as the Tumbarumba to Rosewood Rail Trail, known for its easy, sealed surface.
The touring cycling routes in the Snowy Mountains are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from over 100 reviews. Cyclists frequently praise the stunning alpine scenery, the unique snow gum woodlands, and the variety of high country valleys that define the riding experience.
Absolutely. The Snowy Mountains are an 'Alpine Playground' for experienced cyclists. Routes like The Gorge Lookout – Mackeys Lookout loop from Porepunkah and Bike loop from Old Tallangatta feature significant elevation gains and cover substantial distances, offering a demanding yet rewarding experience through high country valleys and scenic lookouts.
The region is rich in natural beauty. You can find highlights such as the Mount Kosciuszko Summit lookout, Charlotte Pass, and Rawson Pass. Other attractions include the distinctive snow gum woodlands, alpine lakes like Lake Jindabyne, and historic cattleman's huts scattered throughout Kosciuszko National Park.
Yes, many routes in the Snowy Mountains are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the Thredbo Valley Trail loop from Bimblegumbie, which offers a challenging ride with significant elevation, and the Old Tobacco Drying Kilns – Bright Brewery loop from Bright for a moderate experience.
The warmer months, typically from late spring through autumn (November to April), are ideal for touring cycling in the Snowy Mountains. During this period, the snow has melted, trails are open, and the weather is generally more favorable for exploring the alpine and high country landscapes. Wildflowers also bloom beautifully in spring.
Yes, you'll find amenities in key towns and villages. For example, the Cog Bike Café is a popular stop. Routes like the Stony Creek Fish Sculpture – Bright Brewery loop from Harrietville often pass through areas with cafes and pubs, especially in towns like Bright and Myrtleford.
Yes, a valid park entry pass is required for all vehicles entering Kosciuszko National Park. This pass can be purchased online or at park entry stations. Specific permits might also be needed for certain activities or overnight stays, so it's always best to check the official NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service website for the latest requirements before your trip.
Absolutely! The Snowy Mountains are an 'Alpine Playground' offering a wide array of outdoor activities. Beyond cycling, you can enjoy hiking, fishing in alpine lakes like Lake Jindabyne, kayaking on the Snowy River, or exploring historic cattleman's huts. In winter, the region transforms into a hub for snow sports.
Many routes in the Snowy Mountains boast spectacular views. The Bright Brewery – Mount Buffalo Horn Lookout loop from Wandiligong is a challenging ride that rewards cyclists with breathtaking vistas. The classic Jindabyne to Charlotte Pass ride also offers panoramic mountain scenery, and the Mackeys Lookout loop from Ovens River J16 Streamside Reserve provides excellent vantage points.


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