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Kincumber to Davistown or Saratoga
Passing through wetlands, around the Broadwater, and finishing up on Davistown Road, this a perfect for a Sunday ride with the entire family. The path is flat and easy to ride on – just the kind of path you need to burn off that Sunday roast. If you had an extra helping of potatoes, you can keep riding into Saratoga to burn off a few extra calories.
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Gosford to Woy Woy
Starting at Point Fredericks Pioneer Park and finishing in Woy Woy, this ‘Point to Pelican’ ride will take you past some of the most spectacular views on the Brisbane Water Cycleway. This 13.5km ride is designed to challenge you, but it’s not so hard you’ll be huffing and puffing for the entire thirteen kilometres.
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Tuggerah Lakes
Although designed as a one-way ride, the return journey is only 14km. Beginning from Tuggerah station, the track meanders down through Tuggerah Lake, and offers up breathtaking views. These views are the perfect reason to stop to take a photo (or take a break because you’re puffed).
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Chittaway to The Entrance
This 12km one way track travels around the shores of Tuggerah Lake, from Chittaway Bay to The Entrance. The ‘Coast-to-Lake’ shared cycleway has plenty of highlights to stop along the way such as picnic areas, playgrounds and parks. Plus, there’s heaps of beautiful spots to pull over to take a sneaky fitness selfie too.
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Written by Kate Stevens
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