Classic scenes cycling on the road to Mudgee.

Australian Cycle Tours - Mudgee & Central West Region

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Mudgee, New South Wales

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Mudgee,
New South Wales
2850.

Australian Cycle Tours specialise in high quality self-guided and guided cycling experiences in a selection of the most beautiful regions in Australia, with affordable NSW tours exploring Mudgee, the Central West, South Coast, Hunter Valley and beyond. They are the people within Australia's first-ever adventure travel company, World Expeditions, who were voted the Adventure Travel company of the year by their peers at the 2019 Travel Awards. Their team love to discover the world on two wheels. Putting their passion and knowledge of cycling, as well as active self-guided tours, to great use, they’re proudly putting Australia and its premier destinations on your doorstep with their range of active cycle tours, both guided and self-guided. With their extensive knowledge of the destinations and of all things cycling, this means you get the very best advice, every time. While safety is core to how they operate, they’re focused on the fun factor and suitably challenging you to reach that great sensation of personal achievement through these immersive experiences. You don't have to be a keen cyclist to join one of their Australian cycling trips. You just need a sense of adventure and a love of the outdoors. They invite you to explore Mudgee, the Central West, and Australia at handlebar level with them....

Product Types

  • Adventure and Outdoors Tours
  • Food and Wine Tours
  • Nature and wildlife
  • Walking and Biking Tours
  • Extended

Tours

  • Central West Trail Supported Cycle Tour

    Cyclist completing the route in Goolma.A cyclist on route between Gulgong and Dunedoo.A quiet unpaved route between Mendooran and Dunedoo.Cyclist with Windmill on route between Gulgong and Dunedoo.Cycling the CWC out of Dunedoo.Beergarden of the Royal Hotel in Mendooran.Afternoon tea in Dunedoo.Cycling past sheep on the Central West Cycle Route.

    The newly established Central West Trail takes cyclists on a loop through New South Wales' Central West Region. There is everything you would expect from rural Australia, including sweeping views, lonely roads and charming towns packed with character, Indigenous history, and relics from the gold rush era. Today, the region exudes the laconic humour, charm, and hospitality for which rural Australia is famous. There is also an abundance of food, drink and accommodation options that are big on quality but low on pretence. During the trip, an escort vehicle and driver will ensure you have peace of mind as you make your way between towns. Picnic lunches will be prepared during the cycle day and their representative offers daily briefings and dinner suggestions. Otherwise, you are free to cycle at your own pace and take in the ever-changing landscape of grazing country, national parks and reserves. They have handpicked accommodations in a combination of country pubs with shared bathrooms and family-run motels with private facilities, friendly hosts and tasty food options. The sense of achievement as you roll into Gulgong to close the loop on the last cycle day is a true highlight on this groundbreaking cycle trail.

    Facilities found here

    • Family Friendly
  • Central West Trail Self Guided Cycle Tour

    A cyclist on route between Gulgong and Dunedoo.A quiet unpaved route between Mendooran and Dunedoo.Cyclist with Windmill on route between Gulgong and Dunedoo.Cyclist completing the route in Goolma.Cycling the CWC out of Dunedoo.Meeting the locals on the way to Dubbo.Beergarden of the Royal Hotel in Mendooran.Afternoon tea in Dunedoo.

    The newly established 400 kilometre long Central West Trail takes cyclists on a loop through New South Wales' Central West Region. There is everything you would expect from rural Australia including sweeping views, lonely roads and charming towns packed with character. While the aesthetic may not have changed much in the last 100 years the region has adapted, playing to its strengths, with an abundance of food, drink and accommodation options that are big on quality but low on pretence. During the week-long trip, you will be supported with e-bike rental and luggage transfers between towns, giving you the freedom to cycle at a relaxed pace and take in the ever-changing landscape of grazing country, vineyards, national parks and reserves. They have handpicked accommodations in a combination of country pubs with shared bathrooms and family-run motels with private facilities, friendly hosts and tasty food options. The sense of achievement as you roll into Mudgee on the last cycle day is a true highlight of this groundbreaking cycle trail.

    Facilities found here

    • Family Friendly
  • Mudgee Explorer Self Guided Cycle Tour

    Cyclist in the Cabernet Sauvignon vines at a vineyard in MudgeeEnjoy a wine tasting experience with winemaker David Lowe at Lowe Wines, Mudgee.Cyclist in MudgeeHop out of the saddle in Mudgee to enjoy the menu at Cellar By GilbertClassic scenes cycling on the road to Mudgee.Cyclist in Mudgee.Cycling up to a vineyard in Mudgee.

    What better way to enjoy the wines, food and countryside of Mudgee, than by bike. On this self guided cycle you are free to set your own pace, with time to enjoy a long lunch, sample local cheeses or stop for a wine tasting en route. The choice is yours. They have a number of routes for you mapped out, each of which gives you ample time to appreciate the produce of this region. You'll stay in Mudgee for 4 nights, with plenty of opportunity to enjoy the delights of the town. With countless wineries, renowned restaurants and lovely cafes, you'll be spoiled for choice for a well-earned gourmet treat after spending the day cycling through the countryside.

    Facilities found here

    • Family Friendly
  • Central West Cycle Trail Highlights Tour

    Riding the Central West Cycle TrailRiding the Central West Cycle TrailRiding the Central West Cycle TrailRiding the Central West Cycle TrailRiding the Central West Cycle TrailRiding the Central West Cycle TrailRiding the Central West Cycle TrailRiding the Central West Cycle Trail

    The newly established 400-kilometre-long Central West Trail takes cyclists on a loop through New South Wales' Central West Region. There is everything you would expect from rural Australia including sweeping views, lonely roads and charming towns packed with character. Today, relics of this area's lucrative pioneering history remain in the many interesting towns and villages that exude the laconic humour, charm, and hospitality for which rural Australia is famous. While the aesthetic may not have changed much in the last 100 years, the region has adapted, playing to its strengths, with plenty of food, drink and accommodation options that are big on quality but low on pretence. During the five-day trip, you will be supported with e-bike rental and luggage transfers between towns, giving you the freedom to cycle at a relaxed pace and take in the ever-changing landscape of grazing country, vineyards, national parks and reserves. They have handpicked accommodations in a combination of country pubs with shared bathrooms and family-run motels with private facilities, friendly hosts and tasty food options. The sense of achievement as you roll into Gulgong on the last cycle day is a true highlight of this groundbreaking cycle trail.

    Facilities found here

    • Family Friendly
  • A Taste of the Central West Cycle Trail Tour

    Exploring the Central West Cycle TrailExploring the Central West Cycle TrailExploring the Central West Cycle TrailExploring the Central West Cycle TrailExploring the Central West Cycle TrailExploring the Central West Cycle TrailExploring the Central West Cycle TrailExploring the Central West Cycle Trail

    The newly established 400-kilometre-long Central West Trail takes cyclists on a loop through New South Wales' Central West Region. There is everything you would expect from rural Australia including sweeping views, lonely roads and charming towns packed with character. Today, relics of this area's lucrative pioneering history remain in the many interesting towns and villages that exude the laconic humour, charm, and hospitality for which rural Australia is famous. While the aesthetic may not have changed much in the last 100 years, the region has adapted, playing to its strengths, with plenty of food, drink and accommodation options that are big on quality but low on pretence. During the four-day trip, you will be supported with e-bike rental and luggage transfers between towns, giving you the freedom to cycle at a relaxed pace and take in the ever-changing landscape of grazing country, vineyards, national parks and reserves. They have handpicked accommodations in a combination of country pubs with shared bathrooms and family-run motels with private facilities, friendly hosts and tasty food options. The sense of achievement as you roll into Gulgong on the last cycle day is a true highlight of this groundbreaking cycle trail.

    Facilities found here

    • Family Friendly
  • Rylstone & Wollemi National Park Self-Guided Cycle Tour

    Explore Rylstone & Wollemi National ParkExplore Rylstone & Wollemi National ParkExplore Rylstone & Wollemi National ParkExplore Rylstone & Wollemi National ParkExplore Rylstone & Wollemi National ParkExplore Rylstone & Wollemi National ParkExplore Rylstone & Wollemi National ParkExplore Rylstone & Wollemi National Park

    Rylstone and Kandos have a motto, ‘Two Towns, One Community’ and it is certainly evident in the links both towns have, no better expressed than with the seven-kilometre cycleway that joins the two towns. Over four days of cycling, you’ll cover much of what defines this region, including cycling through native bushland, along quiet backroads, through pastoral sheep country, along ridge lines with amazing views to the peaks in the distance, through areas renowned for bird sightings and passing by koala habitat. Follow country roads past swamps and amazing rock formations known as pagodas and spend two nights in the Ganguddy region of the Wollemi National Park, before returning to Kandos. Opportunities to add kayaking and an Indigenous immersion walk, discover museums, art galleries and vineyards and dine on superb international cuisine complement the cycling experience.

    Facilities found here

    • Family Friendly

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Cyclist in the Cabernet Sauvignon vines at a vineyard in Mudgee
Cyclist with Windmill on route between Gulgong and Dunedoo.
Hop out of the saddle in Mudgee to enjoy the menu at Cellar By Gilbert.
Cyclist completing the route in Goolma
Cyclist in Mudgee.
Enjoy a wine tasting experience with winemaker David Lowe at Lowe Wines, Mudgee.
Cycling up to a vineyard in Mudgee.
Cycling in Mudgee
A cyclist on route between Gulgong and Dunedoo.