Wattle Range road bike trails

The Wattle Range Region in South Australia offers a variety of road bike trails catering to different preferences and skill levels. Notable trails in the area include the Coonawarra Rail Trail, located 360 km southeast of Adelaide, stretching 19 km from Penola to the Coonawarra Region. It is suitable for cyclists, walkers, and wheelchair users, providing accessibility for all.

Penola Cycling Trails offer rides showcasing history, heritage, food, wine, and natural beauty, perfect for those seeking a leisurely bike exploration. Encounter Bikeway links coastal towns via a 30 km on-road and shared trail suitable for all ages and fitness levels, also wheelchair accessible and dog-friendly, making it ideal for families and groups.

The Little Para River Trail, starting from Salisbury Town Centre, is a 5 km all-weather surface trail part of a larger network in the area, offering cyclists ample exploration opportunities. Dry Creek Trails follow Dry Creek past Yatala Prison, through Mawson Lakes to the Little Para River Trail near Barker Inlet, passing through diverse council areas for an interesting ride.

These trails present a chance for cyclists to explore the region's picturesque landscapes, rich history, and vibrant communities. Pack your bikes and embark on an unforgettable adventure along these trails.

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