Darwin Region Cycling and Walking
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Disclaimer: responsibility is taken for any errors or omissions. guide only and is subject to change at any time without notice. person as a result of use this map. not accept liabilit T facebook/bicyclenetworknt Bicycle Network NT ww 1300 138 886 ww 08 8935 9922 City of Palmerston ww 08 8930 0300 City of Darwin www.dtc.nt.gov.au 08 8999 4555 www.nt.gov.au 08 8924 7965 Planning and Logistics Department of Infrastructure Parks and Wildlife Commision Useful Contacts ourism p w w w a .tourismtopend.com.au .palmerston.nt.go .darwin.nt.go Although every care has been taken in the preparation of this map, no August 2017 m T y , including liability for negligence, personal injury and/or property to any op End gion ng i .au k e v v l .au a R v w The information provided on this map is intended as a .au .nt.go w and The Northern ww organisation. NT City of Palmerston. cycling and walking in For information about For tourist information. the City of Darwin. cycling and walking in For information about mountain biking. reserves including national parks and Information about about cycling in the N For general information ng ’ s cycling advocacy i l V T ersion 2 August 2017. c erritory Government will y guide for cyclists and pedestrians showing shared Darwin C A use paths and on-road cycling lanes for the Darwin Region including the Cities of Darwin and Palmerston T . The Greater Darwin Region has Pinelands an extensive network of off Robertson T Legend North road cycling and walking paths. Barracks h o r n Shared path g a t e terrain, relatively short distances R School Marjorie St d and a good climate, cycling and Tu lag Educational institution i Rd walking are good options for both transport and Tiger Brennan Drive Bicycle enclosure Medical centre Territory. The Australian Bicycle Council’s Shopping centre 2017 cycling participation survey showed that St ua rt H more people cycle in a typical week in the NT w Wallaby Holtze Rd y metres (per capita) than in any other state. d 0 kilo 1 R Cycling or walking for the journey to work vd nga B approximate distance ke Durack la rrawo or study or other short trips is good for the d a o Y o environment, health and our local communities. W Standford Yarrawonga Mc C Co Park G urt Roystonee a R This map is a guide for exploring the region’s cycle and o ll d rg an Palmerston in Water Park a an walking path networks and links to key places of interest. 7 Cr a es R S A d tu For online cycling and walking journey planning you can ve a Charles Darwin r Skate t University e H d 8 Tc B w use www.google.com.au/maps Park le R Durack Palmerston Campus p a y em u r T l o Lakes Palmerston F d l e y Av Palmerston Bus a r y ity Library d rr a – combining a short r ar Secure bicycle parking Palmerston Interchange Palmerston T ivers va B A Golf Course Un le Health Precinct vd v Continues on u e K o cycle trip with public transport for longer journeys irk B 2 inset map la e nd h Palmerston Drive T is a great way to exercise and save money. t 10 9 c City Roys Secure bicycle enclosures are located at most major C to r ne e a A bus interchanges in the region including Casuarina, y Oasis 5 M ve w Shopping a Continues to Darwin Marlow Driver l Palmerston, Coolalinga and Humpty Doo. D Village u Farrar Lagoon k river a Presiden t D Ave Dr Park In the Darwin CBD, the City of Darwin’s Bike Pod Marlow Lagoon provides secure bicycle parking, a shower and lockers. Recreation ce Area T d Gunn For more information visit: www.darwin.nt.gov.au le s R p affle E R m e McArthur B T s view Bvd 3 a e Park s ak Path information – All Northern Territory paths g L Continues to Howard Springs i n s g h are shared cyclist and pedestrian paths and this t aw Sanctuary on C Lakes re means cyclists and pedestrians can use all paths Waler Rd ve A ri ve s D (unless bicycles are prohibited by a ‘No bicycle’ sign). ia Gray r o Johnston t Cyclists must keep left and give way to pedestrians on all c i all Ave V usc B paths and peded strians must look out for cyclists and give R R r Hu s t o D c g E h y e m i t room for cyclists to pass. Cyclists and pedestrians should e r s S in v s i Ti ry o s r e r ls A to ve n t p t n Ave o nder S D T i a ne F keep left on paths and overtake other path users to the right. rr 6 a iso c d t H n r r w e a Swimming Palmerston C r a a c w t a A o h Pool Leisure e H h v k Centre es S The map shows paths of varying standards including e c r e o C l c d ce F T Bakewell e T l Mauric separate, off-road paths and narrower paths. Be aware a n b s o b e s i of varying path conditions and other users. There are r n r S C o D Brumb B n y B aldwi programs to maintain and develop the region’s cycling e c T and walking path networks. D L h am e a br a ic v Catalina Rd Woodroffe G r k A v r D W a o nites r g Report path problems or maintenance issues at n e e R n u d d a h P R C d c t nt.gov.au/driving/public-transport-cycling t C a s i f k o Bryden St e a r r r r or contactd the Department of Infrastructure, Planning and o ar L R F Moulden e d Park v Logistics on 08 8924 7965 or [email protected] A Y e i ff r r E o r a l d Palmerston r Rosebery – for a person under 17 years of u o Cycling safety o Cricket C n res Zuccoli d W Club B i M e e Moulden lyu c en A A R v u d la helmet mustM be worn at all times while riding. For e y S o t r Archer den Tce a person 17 yearsg of age or older, an approved correctly l a ou 4 M n ly R F nn S t d O w when riding on a road or on a bicycle lane that forms part Archer s Sports to n Places of Interest of a road. These helmet requirements also apply to any Complex A Forrest Pde v d e person being carried on a bicycle. An approved helmet R 1 Archer Sports Complex 1 k c complies with Australian Standard AS/NZS 2063. a l Bellamack F 2 Palmerston Library Bicycles must have a bell and when cycling at night, a Continues on main map 3 Marlow Lagoon Recreation Area 0 kilometres 1 4 Mitchells Creek bush walking Rd Langton Rd approx distance Be prepared: The climate in Darwin can rings 5 p Palmerston Escarpment sometimes be extreme with intense heat and rd S a Howard Walking Track humidity and in the wet season, heavy rainfall. How Springs 6 Check distances and weather before heading off and carry Palmerston Leisure Centre Hamilton Rd Stow Rd and drink plenty of water. Avoid longer rides between the 7 Palmerston Water Park Whitewood Rd d hottest time of day (between 11.00 and 14.00). Some S t u e d 8 v a Mitchell Palmerston Skate Park paths are relatively isolated, so be prepared and carry k A r t illier R ric mb H th R La Westall Rd H w bicycle spares. In emergency call 000. y Barker Rd 9 Palmerston Recreation Centre y Zuccoli Sm 10 Palmerston Markets For more information on cycling in the Northern Territory visit: nt.gov.au/driving/public-transport-cycling * Bicycle enclosures are available Regional Network at the following locations: Legend North Darwin - Bike Pod, China Town car park, Smith St Casuarina Coastal Reserve Casuarina - Bus Interchange, Bradshaw Tce Shared path * Palmerston - Bus Interchange, The Boulevard East Trower Rd Casuarina Vanderlin Dr On-road cycle lane Coolalinga - Park and Ride, Stuart Hwy Point r D d Park and Ride, Challoner Cct Unsealed shared path ar Humpty Doo - W McMillans Rd M Dick d c Fitzer Dr R Darwin M Mountain bike trails illans Robertson Army Barracks t International Airport go R d Information bay Ba Whitewood Rd Howard e v Stuart Hwy Stuart Hwy A y d * Springs Drinking fountain w Winnellie R Berrimah Palmerston e Tiger Brennan Dr v e H h v ruth A l a R t A r y o it y Gi rs sto School rrim e v n * e i C Stua e Coolalinga n h a S B u t U n A u g v Lambrick art Hw Educational institution W e e e c a Casuarina v T h * y A e Darwin Coastal l East T Arnhem Hwy Bicycle enclosure c p Reserve e Arm m e T Humpty 2 Medical centre Elrundie F r Doo ed s Pass Rd Shopping centre Please note: Overview only (not to scale).