Do you need help with transfers, or support on the CWC?
Mick is available for fully or Semi supported tours on the Central West Cycle Trail and other locations. For more information contact Mick. 0437136169
Do you need help with transfers, or support on the CWC?
Mick is available for fully or Semi supported tours on the Central West Cycle Trail and other locations. For more information contact Mick. 0437136169
Thank you for coming to our web site. We are keen to share our self-guided cycle route of almost 400 km around the Central West of NSW with you.
On this web site you will find maps to follow and trip notes to guide you along each section. The route takes in the towns of Mudgee, Gulgong, Wellington and Dunedoo, the City of Dubbo and many smaller settlements between. You can do a day ride or cycle for a week.
Almost all of the ride is on quiet back roads with minimal traffic and maximum pastoral views and quiet bushland. We hope you spot many native animals and birds along the way.
We welcome feedback and trust you will enjoy the ride.
This web site with the map will help you plan your cycle trip. Some cyclists might be able to cycle the whole circuit in three days but for the majority of us it will take 7 to 10 days to complete. You can also cycle just a portion of the route and station yourself in one of the towns for a couple of nights.
You can cycle for a few hours or a few days. Study the map and the information about each leg of the journey. Distances shown are generally from PO to PO (or the local pub if there is no PO). Plan ahead and book accommodation.
If you would like to part of a group cycling part of the CwC contact Mick Cooper on mjcooper56@hotmail.com. See his Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/coopercycletours/
Going it alone, or with friends:
Some suggestions for shorter day rides are:
1. Easy short cycle
2. Easy to moderate
3. Moderate
4. Challenging
Enjoy the ride…
In the last quarter committee meeting of the Mudgee Bushwalking and Bike Riding Inc, in December 2019, there was a discussion about incorporating a Central West Cycling trail.
As you may recall, several years ago, the club formed a sub committee to investigate an initiative for a Rail Trail corridor along the Mudgee region including surrounding towns.
David Allworth et. al. proposed a new initiative, i.e. the Central West Cycling Trail (CWC) in the meeting. The trail will traverse quiet back roads visiting towns in Central West NSW.
An application is being prepared for funding to the Mid-Western Regional Council for signage purposes.