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No traffic touring cycling routes in Cudgen Nature Reserve traverse a landscape characterized by diverse ecosystems, including littoral rainforest, wallum heath, and subtropical rainforest, alongside dry and moist sclerophyll forests. The reserve encompasses Cudgen Lake, a central feature suitable for non-motorized water activities, and Round Mountain, which offers expansive views across the lake and Pacific Ocean. Coastal cycleways run along the reserve's edge, connecting various villages and providing scenic views of the Pacific Ocean. This area offers a mosaic of…
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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13.6km
00:49
40m
40m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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61.0km
03:55
540m
540m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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52.0km
03:11
400m
400m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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52.1km
03:15
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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59.8km
04:23
840m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Good - even on hot days as lots of shade through green tree tunnels. The Burrignbah Tunnel is very dark - you NEED a good light!
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Make sure you have a light the tunnel is 550.mrtrrs long and dark. Take off your sunglasses 🕶️
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Plenty of parking here and a great bike shop for last minute supplies.
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Make sure you turn your lights on for this one and keep an eye our for microbats and glow worms.
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Beautiful trail, opens officially in March 2023
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The owners are so friendly, cyclists with many bikes of all sorts between them and their "Post Office" also has great coffee and food. I was totally drenched and they offered me to use their showers to clean up and get warm. http://www.stampandgrind.com.au/
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There are 9 dedicated no traffic touring cycling routes in Cudgen Nature Reserve featured in this guide. These routes vary in difficulty, offering options for different experience levels.
Cudgen Nature Reserve offers pleasant cycling conditions for much of the year. The region generally experiences mild winters and warm summers. For comfortable touring cycling, consider visiting during the cooler, drier months, typically from autumn to spring, to avoid the peak heat and humidity of summer.
Yes, there is one easy no traffic touring cycling route in the guide. The Kingscliff Breakwall loop from Casuarina Way after Ocean Av is a great option, covering approximately 13.5 km with minimal elevation gain, making it ideal for a relaxed ride.
Cudgen Nature Reserve boasts a rich diversity of landscapes. As you cycle, you can experience littoral rainforest, wallum heath, subtropical rainforest, and various forests and woodlands. The routes often provide scenic views of Cudgen Lake, the Pacific Ocean, and the Tweed hinterland, with glimpses of Round Mountain.
Yes, Cudgen Nature Reserve is a haven for wildlife. It's identified as significant koala habitat, so you might be lucky enough to spot koalas. It's also an excellent spot for birdwatching, with numerous species including black swans, ospreys, and sea eagles, especially around Cudgen Lake.
Absolutely. For experienced touring cyclists seeking a challenge, there are four difficult routes in the guide. The Burringbar Range Tunnel – Burringbar Tunnel loop from Hastings Point, at around 61 km with significant elevation, offers a demanding and rewarding experience.
The no traffic touring cycling routes in Cudgen Nature Reserve are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars. Reviewers often praise the peaceful, car-free environment, the diverse natural scenery, and the opportunity for wildlife spotting, particularly around Cudgen Lake and along the coastal cycleways.
Yes, many of the routes in this guide are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, the Valley Viewpoint loop from Bogangar is a challenging circular route offering extensive views.
Parking is generally available near the starting points of many routes, especially in the coastal villages adjacent to Cudgen Nature Reserve. For specific parking information, it's advisable to check the details of your chosen route on komoot or consult local signage upon arrival.
While the routes themselves focus on natural, no-traffic areas, the surrounding coastal villages like Kingscliff, Hastings Point, and Bogangar offer various cafes and eateries where you can refuel. The Valley Viewpoint – Stamp & Grind Café loop from Bogangar even includes a café in its name, indicating a potential stop along the way.
The elevation profiles vary significantly across the routes. Easy routes like the Kingscliff Breakwall loop from Casuarina Way after Ocean Av have minimal elevation gain (around 38m). More challenging routes, such as the Kingscliff Breakwall loop from Casuarina Way before Banzai St, can feature ascents of over 400m, providing a good workout.


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