Eurobodalla the Perfect Playground

Gravel Tourism NSW
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Come and escape for the weekend

Explore more of Eurobodalla on your gravel or MTB : Other options listed below  

Bring your surfboard, fishing rod, camping gear etc

South Durras Course : Family Loop Ride

Distance and Elevation : 20km with 480m

Difficult Level : 1/5

Style of Bikes : Gravel, E-Gravel, Flat Bar, MTB or E-MTB possible. Not suitable for road bikes.

Short Summary : Spectacular loop ride through Murramarang National Park. Fantastic gum tree and lush fern sections with a superb coastal view once riders are at the turn around point of North Head lookout. 

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Nelligen Course A : Family Out & Back Ride

Distance and Elevation : 43km with 923m

Difficult level : 1/5

Style of Bikes : Gravel, E-Gravel, Flat Bar, MTB or E-MTB possible. Not suitable for road bikes.

Short Summary : Start and finish in the beautiful historical village of Nelligen. Enjoy the out and back ride along the scenic Clyde River 

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Nelligen Course B : Big Bit and River Riding

Distance and Elevation : 61km with 1,167m

Difficult Level : 3.5/5

Style of Bikes : Gravel, E-Gravel, Flat Bar, MTB or E-MTB possible. Not suitable for road bikes.

Short Summary : Start in the beautiful historical village of Nelligen. Enjoy some long climbs and descents during this loop ride. There is also the chance to CLIMB all the way up to Big Bit Road. Riders will also cross the weir at The Clyde River Crossing and end the loop with a superb ride along River Road which parallels the Clyde River all the way back to Nelligen. 

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Mogo Course : State Forest and glorious Runnyford 

Distance and Elevation : 68km with 1,740m

Difficult Level : 3.5/5

Style of Bikes : Gravel, E-Gravel, Flat Bar, MTB or E-MTB possible. Not suitable for road bikes.

Short Summary : Start in the village of Mogo. This loop takes riders on forestry roads and through the beautiful village of Runnyford before heading back to Mogo via more forestry roads.

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Moruya Course : Eurobodalla Capital to the hill and back

Distance and Elevation : 48km with 1,060m

Difficult Level : 3/5

Style of Bikes : Gravel, E-Gravel, Flat Bar, MTB or E-MTB possible. Not suitable for road bikes.

Short Summary : Starting in Moruya, next to the River, riders head out on paved roads before venturing through the Deua National Park and also the Moruya State Forest.

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Bodalla Course : Beautiful Bodalla, climbs, river riding & glorious farming land

Distance and Elevation : 84km with 1,787m

Difficult Level : 4.5/5

Style of Bikes : Gravel, E-Gravel, Flat Bar, MTB or E-MTB possible. Not suitable for road bikes.

Short Summary : This ride starts in the picturesque town of Bodalla. Make sure you leave enough time either pre or post (or both) to stop in at the Bakery, Dairy or Pub in Bodalla. Riders will go through a wide variety of terrain during this loop from brilliant Eurobodalla farming country to steep hills and descents in State Forests.

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Narooma Course : Fishing village to quaint village of Tilba and return

Distance and Elevation : 47km with 1,064m

Difficult Level : 3/5

Style of Bikes : Gravel, E-Gravel, Flat Bar, MTB or E-MTB possible. Not suitable for road bikes.

Short Summary : This loop ride starts and finishes in the fishing town of Narooma which hosts an annual Oyster Festival each late April or early May. While in Narooma we highly recommend that riders head out and take a photo of the iconic Australia Rock. Riders will then head out on glorious gravel roads to complete a beautiful loop through lush farming land and visit Central Tilba via the out and back section before returning to Narooma. 

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Tilba Course : There is no place like Tilba and Australia’s first velodrome are waiting for you

Distance and Elevation : 28km with 617m

Difficult Level : 3/5

Style of Bikes : Gravel, E-Gravel, Flat Bar, MTB or E-MTB possible. Not suitable for road bikes.

Short Summary : This loop ride starts and finishes in the picturesque National Trust village of Central Tilba. Riders will go to Mystery Bay in the Eurobodalla National Park and then head to Corrunna Point to do a loop of one of Australia’s first ever Velodromes before heading back to Central Tilba.

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Cycling Check List 

  • Your own cycling safety is your responsibility so stay aware and take stock of your surroundings

  • Follow the road rules at all times

  • Check your bike and equipment before you depart, i.e. tyre condition, well lubed chain, helmet condition etc. Make sure it is all in good working order and if in doubt take it to your local bike shop before you venture out

  • Always tell someone where you are going and your estimated time of return

  • If you open any gates, please close them immediately once you pass through them

  • Check the weather forecast for the area where you will be riding

  • Carry maps &/or a well charged GPS device for the area you are riding in

  • Carry spare tubes, tyre levers, pump and multi-tool at a minimum

  • Always carry enough water, food and suncream as you will be in remote areas

  • It is highly recommended that you do not ride alone in remote areas

  • Always be aware that roads and conditions regularly change, especially in NSW Forestry and on country gravel roads

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