70KM
GRAVEL RIDE
Please note these rides will be suited to gravel or mountain bikes - road bikes will not be suitable.
Key Event Info:
Date: Sunday 17th November 2024
Ride 70km
Entry fee: $55.00, starting at 8.30am
Start and Finish Location
Braidie's Tavern, rear car park
948 Wellington Street
Strathfieldsaye
Victoria 3551
10kms East of Bendigo.
Ride the gravel for a great local cause!
70KM ROUTE
The FUN One! 70km of Gravel Greatness.
A huge thank you to our volunteers and sponsors: G.J. Gardner Homes Bendigo, Sunergy, and Braidies Tavern.
You will love this spectacular ride through the beautiful greenery. This is a great ride with a few hills, please come prepared with food and water as you navigate the diverse terrain of central Victoria.
Please note that the roads are NOT closed; therefore, it is essential to obey all road rules and exercise caution. Be safe out there and enjoy this self-guided route by downloading the published files.
The ride begins at Braidies Tavern in Strathfieldsaye, where you’ll go under the bridge on the new edition of the Emu Creek path. Next, you’ll circle around the outskirts of the school and onto mixed walking and cycling trails. Be cautious, as you may encounter walkers along the way.
Crossing the McIvor Highway onto the O'Keefe Rail Trail, you will turn right into the Wellsford Forest and head toward Axedale. Your first drink station is located at the corner of O’Brien’s Lane and Hawkins Lane, and then it’s on to Axedale for coffee, if you choose.
From there, you will venture through the Knowsley bushland on the Rail Trail before turning sharp right and heading up Piepers track and back through the bushland with time to enjoy some lovely downhill tracks before returning through Axedale and towards Bendigo on the O'Keefe Rail Trail. Just after crossing Somerset Park Road, look for the single track toyour left that will take you up through Honeyeater Reserve. Again, be mindful of walkers and stay on the marked trails.
Weave your way down to the asphalt on Turners Road, then onto Somerset Park Road, Sinclairs Lane, Sullivans Road, and finally onto the bike paths returning for an ale and meal at Braidies Tavern. Be sure to treat yourself generously, as the team at Braidies are fantastic local sponsors.
Congratulations on raising much-needed funds for local charities!