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TOP TRIKE DESTINATIONS IN NSW

Spring is finally here! With the weather getting warmer, skies getting clearer, there has never been a better time to explore NSW on your trike. Check out our top 3 tracks for you to take your Spyder or Ryker for a spin!
TOP TRIKE DESTINATIONS IN NSW

OXLEY HIGHWAY


Considered one of the best bike tracks in the world, Oxley Highway bike path travels approximately 212 kilometers for a total joyride of two and a half hours. It’s a twisty track with beautiful scenery that stretches along the course of the ride. We recommend that you be well rested before heading out. There is so much to look out and enjoy on this track along with many testing corners that require extra care, so make sure you take it slow! For added comfort, add the driver comfort seat for yourself, and if you’re carrying another passenger also check out the passenger comfort seat.

Photo credit: ericleo77

TOP TRIKE DESTINATIONS IN NSW

KINGS HIGHWAY


Usually filled with lush, green scenery, this track shows the remains of the horrific bushfires that swept through NSW earlier this year. With the road now open, the Kings Highway stretches 60 km approximately 45 mins in length with long straights and windy turns from Batemans Bay to Braidwood. We highly encourage you to check out this ride as it won't be long until nature regenerates itself. Also, don't forget to stop by local takeaway shops for a pie, or coffee. The locals will thank you for your support!

Photo credit: teamaardvark

TOP TRIKE DESTINATIONS IN NSW

MACQUARIE PASS


If you’re up for a challenge, this one's for you! Shorter than the previous paths mentioned, Macquarie Pass is only 22 kilometers and about 25 minutes long that starts at Albion Park to Robertson. Be warned! The track is steep and demanding. The hard work is well worth it for a stunning view at the end. Feeling adventurous? Take the Clover Hill trail at Macquarie Pass National Park which is around 2-3 hours of a hike. You'll be spoilt with escarpment views, rainforest, waterfalls and creeks.

Photo credit: marleesadventures_

TOP TRIKE DESTINATIONS IN NSW

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