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Cycle-Route-Map.Pdf Fox Oxford St Mall Fingleton Studios Res Bondi Public Waverley Bondi School Library Bondi Montessori Waverley School Junction Council Clementson RIDE BONDI BEACH AND ROSE BAY RIDE CENTENNIAL PARK TO BRONTE Centennial Park Waverley Park Park Parkes Dr Water Grand Drive Yo Park tower THE Kiosk 11km Easy 11km Easy ENTERTAINMENT rk Rd QUARTER Water Robinson Dr reservoir Waverley START Micro- Park wave 1 3 FINISH tower York Rd Gates CENTENNIAL PARK War Memorial Waverley Waverley This tour links the green expanse of Centennial Hospital College Bowling Club This ride visits famous Bondi Beach, traversing the relatively flat land through to Tamarama Waverley Tamarama Park and Queens Park to the blue Pacific at Bronte. Park Waverley Rose Bay on Sydney Harbour, and then back to Bondi Junction via Bellevue Hill. Public Queens Park Rd School College The ride starts and finishes in the Oxford Street Mall not far from Bondi Junction Start on Grand Drive at the Park Kiosk – always a St Clares Av good place for a coffee or a sit down lunch – then Moriah Victoria St www.woollahra.nsw.gov.au College Queens railway station. Bronte Tamarama head east to Robinson Drive, exiting the Park Park Charing PS Beach Grand DriveCENTENNIAL Baronga Cross Tamarama PARK www.waverley.nsw.gov.au Bay At Bondi Beach you can take a break and enjoy the excellent cafés or go for a Bronte QUEENS PARK through the York Road gates. Park swim, if the weather and surf conditions are good. Plumer Road is also an ideal Bronte HenriettaGipps St St For further enquiries contact us at: us contact enquiries further For The ride takes you past historic Bronte House to Rd Bronte Rd Bronte Nelson spot to take a break. Try one of the patisseries, cafés, confectionery or ice cream Leichhardt St Bronte Park Woollahra Councils. Woollahra Bay Beach the café strip at Bronte Beach. Bronte Park is a Grand Drive LEGEND StCatherines shops. The return journey takes you past some of the most expensive real estate School DRAFT and Waverley of project joint a is map This Bronte favourite family picnic spot during the summer Old in the country and fabulous views of Manly, Sydney Harbour and east to the Cutting StMargaret Macpherson St Tr School Simpson months. Take a break in the shade or enjoy a cool Park McPherson am www.nsw.cycling.org.au Public toilets Sydney Institute of Technology Park Pacific and Bondi Beach. Randwick Campus Point Varna dip before taking in the ocean views around Bronte Park 5850 9738 (02) W NS ycling C Piper The Bieler Res Clovelly Calga Emanuel Public Res headland via the old tram cutting. The return journey School School Kakoda Memorial www.sydneycyclingclub.org.au lub C ycling C Park Dudley Frank Waverley Rose Page includes a final lap of the 4km Grand Drive circuit. 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This scenic ride provides Coolong Rd than 12 years old and the adult is riding in a a in riding is adult the and old years 12 than Playground Shark Beach School Warren Greycliffe Parsley Rd Zines House Parsley Bay Reserve Vaucluse Reserve magnificent views of Sydney Harbour, its cycle on the footpath if the cyclist is less less is cyclist the if footpath the on cycle ■ NIELSEN PARK House Av Beach St Old SouthLighthouse Head Rd Sydney Rd Paddock Reserve Justus Harbour beaches and suburbs at almost every turn National Macquarie Murriverie Rd ucluse ntworth Rd Lighthouse travel in Bus Lanes and Transit Lanes Lanes Transit and Lanes Bus in travel ■ Park We Va Gilgandra Vaucluse (and hill). The ride is scattered with excellent Park Park Vaucluse House Christison Strickland Hugh House Park hand side of the stopped vehicles stopped the of side hand Bamford "Carrara" cafés and restaurants. 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Library Anglesea St Elizabeth Waverley School Pool Council Bondi Bay Woollahra Ben Buckler Darling Library Caffyn Bay Woollahra IGHTS R AND ULES R CYCLING Clementson Bondi Wooloomooloo Head Rd Park Park Council Dover Eastern Distributor Point Junction Rushcutters Steyne Double Bay Portland St Bay Wharf New South Heights After climbing Heartbreak Hill – well known Water Waverley Park O'Sullivan Rd Dover Rd tower Park Beach Rd Kings Av Cranbrook Reg Greenoaks Foster Cross Bartley New Sports ROYAL SYDNEY Water William St William St Park Ground GOLF CLUB to partcipants in the popular City to Surf reservoir Waverley Hunter Oval Micro- Park Ocean wave Park Rushcutters Woollahra tower Bay Av Playing run – the ride continues to the delightful Park Fields Av Darlinghurst llangara Rd Double Old South Head Rd War Wa beach at Nielsen Park and the timber- Waverley Memorial Waverley Av College Woollahra Hospital Bowling Club Weigall New South Bay Kippara Rd McLachlanNeild Sports Head Park Tamarama Rd Tamarama St Ground Bellevue decked suspension bridge over Parsley Bay. Waverley Park Marks (SGS) Edgecliff Waverley Park Hill Thornton ROYAL SYDNEY Public Boundary Playground GOLF CLUB Mackenzies Loombah School Campbell Both are excellent spots for a picnic. Then Point Rd Military Rd College St Clares Mackenzies Oxford St more Rd Five continue on to Watsons Bay ferry wharf, with PADDINGTONBay TO DARLING POINT Av Glen Ways Ocean St Moriah RIDE College Hugh Cycling in Waverley & Water tower Bamford Paddington O'Sullivan Rd Reserve the famous Doyle’s restaurant, and then to 7km Easy Bowling Bondi St Club Bowling Paddington Club Seven Ways the one and only Bondi Beach. You could Woollahra Lough Playing Williams 2 VICTORIA BARRACKS Fields Park Oxford St Head Rd stop at Bondi Beach for a swim or coffee and Greens Rd Moore Park Rd Curlewis St Old South This is one of the most beautiful areas of Sydney Ocean St Military Rd This ride explores Paddington and the Woollahra Bondi a bite to eat at one of the many cafés, bars Anzac Pde Golf Thomas Av Club Hogan Campbell Pde with breathtaking harbour and ocean views harbourside residential areas of Edgecliff and Orr St Aussie Res Wellington St Bondi Beach Bondi and restaurants, before the final ascent to Stadium Martins Bondi Woollahra Syd Einfeld Drive Wa Av Pavillion Park Gates tkins BarracluffRickard and some of the best beaches in the world.
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