Long Trail Rides out of Melbourne. Suggestions?
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Long Trail Rides out of Melbourne. Suggestions?
Postby misterhorsey » Fri May 24, 2019 9:59 pm
So far I've figured out the longest, most trailiest routes are:
- Melb to Warburton (with a tiny bit of road, but with the Tarralla Creek to Lilydale maybe it's all trail?)
- Melb to Belgrave
- Melb to Werribee
Are there any others I'm missing? If not trails, are there roads that are quiet and car free?
One day it would be great to be able to ride out to the smaller towns surrounding melbourne by bike, without getting on freeways or roads. Kyneton, for example, is close enough for a long good ride, but the route and roads seem a bit intimidating for those who are a little unenthusiastic about sharing the road with internal combustion engine powered mobile phone users.
Look forward to any suggestions!
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Re: Long Trail Rides out of Melbourne. Suggestions?
Postby djw47 » Mon May 27, 2019 12:48 pm
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Re: Long Trail Rides out of Melbourne. Suggestions?
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Re: Long Trail Rides out of Melbourne. Suggestions?
Postby antigee » Mon May 27, 2019 2:37 pm
More Melbourne than rural and a loop but Yarra Koonung or Mullum then Eastlink to Patterson Lakes and then the trails that run by a golfcourse and Edithvale wetlands to join the Bayside/Beach rd shared path at Mordiallic back to the City is a good 100/150km depending on variations and all off road
Another loop is Yarra then Diamond creek trail to Eltham then some complicated joining of trails around Greensborough to pick up Plenty trail
Whittlesea is an option for me using the Darebin Creek trail to get to Western ring rd trail and then Plenty road north has a generally wide cycle lane all the way to Whittlesea with annoyingly a couple of narrow bridges where care is needed
Not sure what you use to plan routes but I find ridewithgps with OSM as the default works well
ref Tarralla trail extension to Lilydale recently posted an update in this section and yes 99.5% on share paths now
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Re: Long Trail Rides out of Melbourne. Suggestions?
Postby Leaf T » Sun Jul 21, 2019 9:53 am
Late reply....
Join MBTC. They often have long rides in and out of the city. They also have a massive collective knowledge on where to ride especially in Melbourne and Victoria. They're on Meet up but I'm not sure if they publish all their rides on that site.
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Re: Long Trail Rides out of Melbourne. Suggestions?
Postby misterhorsey » Tue Oct 08, 2019 12:26 pm
Yep that would be brilliant once completed. I didn't realise they had actually broken ground on this. Exciting!djw47 wrote: ↑Mon May 27, 2019 12:48 pmThere's an extension of the Lilydale Warburton trail in the offing - they're going to extend it out through Yarra Glen to Healesville. Not sure how far progressed it is, but last time I drove through Healesville, there was definitely work completed at that end.
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Re: Long Trail Rides out of Melbourne. Suggestions?
Postby misterhorsey » Tue Oct 08, 2019 12:30 pm
Thanks for that. I'm familiar with the site, and the many trails. It's a great resource.
I guess my question was more along the lines of knowing whether there were any trail heavy Urban to Regional routes that other riders were familiar with.
On a bit of a tangent, I've sometimes wondered whether there is a small regional town that has better biking than Melbourne. But then I realise that Melbournes extensive trail network is far superior to any smaller town as it just goes on and on.
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Re: Long Trail Rides out of Melbourne. Suggestions?
Postby misterhorsey » Tue Oct 08, 2019 12:33 pm
Thanks antigee - you've mentioned a few options I hadn't considered.antigee wrote: ↑Mon May 27, 2019 2:37 pmonce rode to catch (the cancelled due to high winds!) ferry to Phillip Island picking up the Peninsular Freeway trail off the eastlink trail memory says only around 2km was on road around Baxter with a shared path along the road around Tyabb and some nice coastal trails around Hastings, have also used the peninsular route to get to Frankston and catch train back.
More Melbourne than rural and a loop but Yarra Koonung or Mullum then Eastlink to Patterson Lakes and then the trails that run by a golfcourse and Edithvale wetlands to join the Bayside/Beach rd shared path at Mordiallic back to the City is a good 100/150km depending on variations and all off road
Another loop is Yarra then Diamond creek trail to Eltham then some complicated joining of trails around Greensborough to pick up Plenty trail
Whittlesea is an option for me using the Darebin Creek trail to get to Western ring rd trail and then Plenty road north has a generally wide cycle lane all the way to Whittlesea with annoyingly a couple of narrow bridges where care is needed
Not sure what you use to plan routes but I find ridewithgps with OSM as the default works well
ref Tarralla trail extension to Lilydale recently posted an update in this section and yes 99.5% on share paths now
I haven't made it down to the Peninsular freeway trail yet - it seems a bit disjointed from last time I looked but worth a explore perhaps now the weather is getting a bit warmer.
I've ridden to Whittlesea but only with other roadies who prefer riding on the road all the way instead of the admittedly slower trail.
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Re: Long Trail Rides out of Melbourne. Suggestions?
Postby misterhorsey » Tue Oct 08, 2019 12:34 pm
Thanks for the tip LeafT. I'll look them up.Leaf T wrote: ↑Sun Jul 21, 2019 9:53 am"I do love a long ride out of Melbourne, on trails."
Late reply....
Join MBTC. They often have long rides in and out of the city. They also have a massive collective knowledge on where to ride especially in Melbourne and Victoria. They're on Meet up but I'm not sure if they publish all their rides on that site.
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Re: Long Trail Rides out of Melbourne. Suggestions?
Postby misterhorsey » Tue Oct 08, 2019 12:48 pm
Anyway, on my return to Melbourne in September I went for a sedate ride on the merri creek trail on my single speed. As I entered a blind corner, a cyclist coming the other one on the wrong side of the collided with me head on. He ended up with a broken collarbone and broken ribs, I ended up with a fractured vertebra and concussion. Thankfully the fracture is stable and I've no other complicating injuries. But it could have been a lot worse.
I've cycled the trails for a decade now and seen much aggressive and clown like riding on the trails, particularly amongst the commuter warrior class during peak hour. The rider who crashed into me was inexperienced, but also full of hubris. The reason he was in the wrong lane was because he overtaking a pedestrian around a blind corner - and following the accident he didn't seem to understand the concept that he could have slowed down and waited until he could see around the corner to pass.
I tend to favour trails and gravel these days for the same reasons that many other people are. To get away from the cars and the danger they pose to cyclists. I am confident on the road, but I don't always enjoy it.
So it does sadden me slightly that my biggest and most serious injury came on a bike trail, which I had previously considered my safe haven!
I know this was a freak accident. And I hope I'm not put off riding once I've healed. I guess there aren't too many blind corners on the trails.
Anyway, that's why my responses have been so delayed!
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Re: Long Trail Rides out of Melbourne. Suggestions?
Postby mtb1011 » Tue Oct 08, 2019 2:19 pm
where was that blind corner? Under Heidelberg Road on the steep path?
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Re: Long Trail Rides out of Melbourne. Suggestions?
Postby misterhorsey » Tue Oct 08, 2019 3:02 pm
It wasn't that corner, but I am ALWAYS apprehensive around that corner. However I like to reassure myself that that corner is so high risk that people are generally sensible enough to take care, particularly when descending.
No it was the first corner north of Arthurton Rd / the CERES bike shed. It was an older man on his first ride for a long time. I reckon he was racing himself into tunnel vision. He's also denied fault at the first instance, and is likely to be uninsured, so I'm not likely to recover cost of cracked helmet and bent fork, but we'll see how that plays out.
I get what you say about the e-bikes. I'm generally supportive of their adoption by the wider population, but dismayed to see how its played out in reality. Like you say, people riding beyond skills and experience, endangering others (however unintentionally).
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Re: Long Trail Rides out of Melbourne. Suggestions?
Postby brumby33 » Tue Oct 08, 2019 4:08 pm
I was scouting the internet over the weekend for bicycle touring websites and found this beauty for Victoria, it was Vic that I was trying to get info and of all the googling I've done, this is the first time I've come across this site but it's awesome and kept me occupied for some time...it's quite touring bent but good info just the same. Sorry if you've already seen these but they are worth passing on and sharing the knowledge
http://www.adventurecyclingvictoria.com/
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http://blokeonbike.com/bloke1/
Hope you get some good use out of these.
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Re: Long Trail Rides out of Melbourne. Suggestions?
Postby antigee » Tue Oct 08, 2019 6:02 pm
sorry to hear that and trust a good recoverymisterhorsey wrote: ↑Tue Oct 08, 2019 12:48 pm
.......Anyway, on my return to Melbourne in September I went for a sedate ride on the merri creek trail on my single speed. As I entered a blind corner, a cyclist coming the other one on the wrong side of the collided with me head on. He ended up with a broken collarbone and broken ribs, I ended up with a fractured vertebra and concussion. Thankfully the fracture is stable and I've no other complicating injuries. But it could have been a lot worse.......
^^^^ and Brumby33 thanks for the links just above the Adventure Cycling Victoria looks very interesting...just come back from end of season skiing at Falls Creek and really need to get out beyond the Melbourne suburbs a bit more
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Re: Long Trail Rides out of Melbourne. Suggestions?
Postby Coffee_Jimmy » Sat Dec 12, 2020 9:05 pm
On Google Maps it's 52ks there so that's a clean 104k loop.
Ive been as far as Patterson Lakes (Carrum) on the bike track but has anyone continued on to Mornington and suggest a good safe way to get there?
I'm not a fan on riding on roads but can if needed.
Any suggestions would be great.
Thanks JR
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Re: Long Trail Rides out of Melbourne. Suggestions?
Postby djw47 » Tue Dec 15, 2020 12:24 pm
I rode down the Peninsula once from the Dandenongs (200km round trip). After Frankston it's not great for cycling until you reach Dromana. You'll find yourself riding along a bike lane on a busy road only to find the lane abruptly stops and dumps you in the traffic. It wasn't pleasant riding at all. Once I got down to Dromana I rode along the beach road and it was quieter but equally unpleasant local traffic stopping and starting and loads of traffic lights. I wouldn't ride down there again. If you're not a fan of roads, you'll not enjoy it. The Peninsula would benefit from a proper bike path that runs from Frankston to Portsea.Coffee_Jimmy wrote: ↑Sat Dec 12, 2020 9:05 pmGuys after doing a few 50, 70 and one 80k ride on my new Fastroad I'm keen to do a 100k loop from home (Knox) down to Mornington and back.
On Google Maps it's 52ks there so that's a clean 104k loop.
Ive been as far as Patterson Lakes (Carrum) on the bike track but has anyone continued on to Mornington and suggest a good safe way to get there?
I'm not a fan on riding on roads but can if needed.
Any suggestions would be great.
Thanks JR
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Re: Long Trail Rides out of Melbourne. Suggestions?
Postby antigee » Tue Dec 15, 2020 5:26 pm
https://ridewithgps.com/routes/33194418 I'd be interested if anyone has other options
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Re: Long Trail Rides out of Melbourne. Suggestions?
Postby Coffee_Jimmy » Tue Dec 15, 2020 7:31 pm
Sound like I'll be heading to Patterson River then heading north to the city and loop home that way.
Thanks again for the replies.
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