Hi everyone,
Family has moved down to Kiama, so over the Christmas period I’m planning to ride down for a visit. Starting location is Ryde.
Using ridewithgps.com to get an idea of the route, the problem I have is I can select the route as only driving or cycling. Driving will take me on a route that is not ideal, cycling will select paths/cycle ways I may not want to ride. For context, I’m on a road bike, no real issue riding on the road, prefer a shoulder, wouldn’t want to be on the Hume or any major road like that.
https://ridewithgps.com/routes/45059881
Someone who might know the route, or part of, able to tell me what they think? No idea what I’m up against once I’m past Waterfall and heading south.
It is also a lot flatter than I imagined, with elevation not really kicking in until Sutherland.
Appreciate any advice, cheers
Route to Kiama
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Re: Route to Kiama
Postby RonK » Mon Nov 27, 2023 7:54 am
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Re: Route to Kiama
Postby DernyDriver » Mon Nov 27, 2023 9:05 am
I live in the Illawarra and that is certainly the safest way to do it.RonK wrote: ↑Mon Nov 27, 2023 7:54 amTry the NSW Coastal Cycle Trail
https://www.nswcoastcycle.com/
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Re: Route to Kiama
Postby nathg » Mon Nov 27, 2023 8:10 pm
Thanks to both of you, hadn’t seen this website.
So looks like I’ll take the Princes Hwy all the way to Waterfall, and continue on trying to not go Princes Motorway (although that section looks a bit tricky on maps)? Continue to Stanwell Tops and follow the coast for the rest of the way which looks a mix of cycle paths and road.
Lawrence Hargrove Drive, is that mostly cycle friendly? Again, I’m fine on the road, just not familiar with these roads.
So looks like I’ll take the Princes Hwy all the way to Waterfall, and continue on trying to not go Princes Motorway (although that section looks a bit tricky on maps)? Continue to Stanwell Tops and follow the coast for the rest of the way which looks a mix of cycle paths and road.
Lawrence Hargrove Drive, is that mostly cycle friendly? Again, I’m fine on the road, just not familiar with these roads.
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Re: Route to Kiama
Postby warthog1 » Mon Nov 27, 2023 8:48 pm
Never heard of it. Looks great.RonK wrote: ↑Mon Nov 27, 2023 7:54 amTry the NSW Coastal Cycle Trail
https://www.nswcoastcycle.com/
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Re: Route to Kiama
Postby DernyDriver » Mon Nov 27, 2023 10:22 pm
At Waterfall, just after the overpass you exit to the right and take the OLD princes highway. Not the F6 motorway. The old highway will take you to the town of Helensburg. Its possible to ride the F6 to the Helensburg exit but the breakdown lane is pretty rough. The old highway is not great but there is not a lot of traffic uses it ....its not too bad. At Helensburg turn left towards Stanwell Tops and the coast. Narrow shoulder but its mostly gradual down hill so you will be doinga decent speed. And then , yes, down Bald Hill and on to Lawrence Hargeave Drive. Again, a narrow shoulder but its well frequented by cyclists and the cars are generally cautious and its fairly safe. Down around Thirroul / Bulli you can jump onto the caostal bike path which will take you all the way to Wollongong. Its a bit twisty and can be a lot of dog walkers and pram pushers but its safe and scenic. From around Bellambi area you can take Squires Lane to Wollongong, theres a decent shoulder and its more direct if the path is getting annoying.nathg wrote: ↑Mon Nov 27, 2023 8:10 pmThanks to both of you, hadn’t seen this website.
So looks like I’ll take the Princes Hwy all the way to Waterfall, and continue on trying to not go Princes Motorway (although that section looks a bit tricky on maps)? Continue to Stanwell Tops and follow the coast for the rest of the way which looks a mix of cycle paths and road.
Lawrence Hargrove Drive, is that mostly cycle friendly? Again, I’m fine on the road, just not familiar with these roads.
South of wollongong use the path next to the road to get through the steelworks area which is hectic even in a car. You may need to use the road around the warrawong area for a kilometre or 2. From Warrawong to Windang is another dangerous spot, there are 3 lanes so its tempting to use that 3rd lane - but dont. Its 80k there and the cars do 100 up the left undertaking the traffic. Use the bike path next to the road. Its a bit lumpy but its ok. After Windang its safe to use the 3rd lane. Its 60k and lots of traffic lights to slow everything up. There actually is a bike path from Windang to Shellharbour but I would just use the road, its more direct.
A lot to take in ... but a nice ride
Good luck
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Re: Route to Kiama
Postby g-boaf » Mon Nov 27, 2023 10:24 pm
The map on that site gave me a headache! So slow and clunky.RonK wrote: ↑Mon Nov 27, 2023 7:54 amTry the NSW Coastal Cycle Trail
https://www.nswcoastcycle.com/
I gave up.
Edit: Error! Map images could not be loaded.
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Re: Route to Kiama
Postby nathg » Tue Nov 28, 2023 9:16 pm
Great advice, thanks DD!
I’ll put as much of it as I can in a planned route and save to my wahoo. Plan to do it over the Christmas/New Year break, hopefully not too busy if I start early enough
I’ll put as much of it as I can in a planned route and save to my wahoo. Plan to do it over the Christmas/New Year break, hopefully not too busy if I start early enough
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Re: Route to Kiama
Postby DernyDriver » Wed Nov 29, 2023 9:22 am
Just looking at the map again, as I said, Windang to Shellharbour I would use Shellharbour Road. Theres a 3rd lane.
And Riverside Drive at Kiama Downs is more direct and pretty good too. The coast path is very windy, but picturesque.
I am away between Christmas and New Year, otherwise I would offer you a motor scooter escort from Wollongong to Kiama, followed by a coffee in Kiama somewhere.
Speaking of coffee, avoid the crowds and go to south Kiama near the high school for great food and coffee. The Brooding Italian.
Cheers
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Re: Route to Kiama
Postby nathg » Thu Nov 30, 2023 9:11 am
Ok cheers. I’ll probably jump on and off the shared path depending on road condition/traffic etc.
parents live on Manning Street across from the beach. Hopefully somewhere good enough close by!
parents live on Manning Street across from the beach. Hopefully somewhere good enough close by!
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