The Australian capital's iconic track in 16 day routes
Introduces the best day walks and cycles for visitors and residents alike along Canberra’s Centenary Trail, ranging from leisurely urban strolls to the more rugged tracks deep in the bush. The book covers the full circuit, so those wishing the tackle the whole thing in one adventurous trip, with overnight stops, will also find it invaluable.
Fully revised and updated, Where to Ride Perth 2nd Edition offers clear directions, detailed and accurate maps, written descriptions, photographs and background information for 75 rides covering the full range of cycling experience, including 24 traffic-free rides designed specifically for kids.
Where to Ride is an instructional map book written specifically for Melbourne mountain bikers. Where to Ride caters for riders of every mountain bike ability and fitness level, offering a variety of rides all within two hours of Melbourne.
The book is supplemented with gorgeous photos of forests, trails and vistas to inform and inspire you.
Craig Marshall and Sandra Lawrie collaborate to bring you the best of Western & Northern Victoria. Where to Ride: Western & Northern Victoria features 75 great rides divided into three regions, from the Great Ocean Road to the Murray.
What could be better than to get away on your bike with a friend to explore the glorious and pristine landscape of Tasmania? With stunning photography and an appealing writing style, Andrew Bain will guide you along 45 of Tasmanias most beautiful rides in this second edition.
Where to Ride South East Queensland 3rd Edition fully revised and updated! Where to Ride South East Queensland offers cyclists of all abilities the opportunity to get out there and ride through a wide range of terrains from beach front cycle paths to narrow mountain passes winding through ancient rainforests.
Riding in Melbourne is a pleasure, with its cycle-friendly terrain and network of bike paths and informal routes. This new edition will enhance your cycling experience in and around this wonderful city.
Printed on water and tear resistant synthetic paper, the Where to Ride map folds down to a convenient size that’s small enough to fit into a cycling jersey pocket.
he World of the Tour de France is a celebration of one of the world's great annual sporting events, and the top competition in world cycling. This book covers the Tour from its humble beginnings in 1903 and features memorabilia and rare photographs, with a full breakdown of the major teams and profiles of the legendary riders who have won the ......
Printed on water and tear resistant synthetic paper, the Where to Ride Sydney map folds down to a convenient size thats small enough to fit into a cycling jersey pocket.
If youre just getting into cycling, or thinking about giving it a try, then Phils Bicycle Book will help to make your cycling experience more enjoyable, and safer!
Guidebook to cycling the River Rhine from source to sea, through Switzerland, Germany, France and the Netherlands. The 1372km route from the summit of Oberalppass to the Hook of Holland is split into 27 stages, mostly following well-surfaced cycle tracks. Includes information on facilities, useful contacts and a language glossary.
The Where to Ride Brisbane Cycling Map not only contains all the information a cyclist would want, but its physical format is optimised for cyclists. Printed on water and tear resistant synthetic paper, the Where to Ride map folds down to a convenient size that’s small enough to fit into a cycling jersey pocket.
Cycling guidebook to the Danube Cycleway exploring the route from Budapest to the Black Sea, the more adventurous second part of the Danube, suitable for most abilities and bike types. The river route starts in Hungary and continues into Croatia and Serbia before ending at Tulcea in Romania. The Danube Cycleway is also part of EuroVelo 6 (EV6).
Cycling in South Australia is booming. Dawdle along one of the many trails and paths or grab your position trackside for Januarys Tour Down Under. Whatever your pleasure, rider or spectator, there is something for everyone. Question is... where to ride?
This guide describes the first 1269km of the cycle route that follows the Danube river from its source in the Black Forest to Budapest. Leading through Germany, Austria, Slovakia and Hungary, the route visits spectacular gorges, hilltop castles, vineyard-clad hillsides and medieval towns. The route mostly follows part of the EuroVelo route 6 ......
From the source in the Massif Central to the Atlantic coast
Guidebook to cycling the Loire, France's longest river, from its source in the Massif Central to the Atlantic. The 1062km route incorporates the popular, waymarked Loire a Velo and takes in extinct volcanos, vineyards and chateaux. Predominantly downhill or flat, the route utilises mostly cycle paths and minor roads.