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Berowra Valley National Park

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Berowra Valley National Park

The best traffic-free bike rides in Berowra Valley National Park

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No traffic road cycling routes in Berowra Valley National Park traverse bushland valleys, woodlands, and gorges carved into Hawkesbury Sandstone. The region features varied terrain with significant elevation changes, offering routes through eucalypt forests and past rocky outcrops. Berowra Creek winds through the valley, contributing to the diverse natural environment. This area provides a setting for road cycling with minimal vehicle traffic.

Best no traffic road cycling routes in Berowra Valley National Park

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Cowan Road loop from Wahroonga

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

Moderate

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Traffic-free bike rides in Berowra Valley National Park

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May 22, 2026, Parramatta Valley Cycleway

Parramatta Valley Cycleway is a mostly flat shared walking and cycling route that follows the Parramatta River through western Sydney, connecting Parramatta Park with several riverside reserves, wetlands, and Sydney Olympic Park. The route is a lovely combination of dedicated paths, boardwalks, and quiet foreshore sections, with plenty of views across the river and surrounding parklands. The riverside scenery, native vegetation, and mix of urban and natural landscapes make it a picturesque and accessible way to explore the Parramatta region by bike or on foot.

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Tunks Creek Bridge is a historic truss road bridge spanning its namesake creek in Galston Gorge. The bridge was built between 1893-94 and spans 20 metres across the creek. It was added to the on the New South Wales State Heritage Register in June of 2000.

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I love riding along the Cycleway, especially the sections where they have separate the pedestrians from the cyclists

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the is a great ride, especially when you are coming back down the hill

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March 8, 2026, Parramatta Park

Parramatta Park is a large historic parkland nestled along the banks of the Parramatta River. Established in 1858 and now part of a UNESCO World Heritage-listed cultural landscape, the park combines natural bushland, open green spaces and significant colonial-era heritage sites. There are walking and cycling paths that wind through the park, connecting riverbanks, picnic areas and historic landmarks while providing a peaceful green space in the heart of Parramatta.

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March 4, 2026, Bennelong Bridge

Bennelong Bridge is a public transport, pedestrian, and cycle bridge linking Wentworth Point with Sydney Olympic Park across Homebush Bay. Opened in 2016, it carries buses as well as walkers and cyclists, but is closed to private vehicle traffic. The bridge forms an important connection within the park’s shared pathway network and offers open views across Powells Creek and the Parramatta River estuary.

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October 21, 2025, John Whitton Bridge

Great crossover point on the Parramatta river

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Easy ride along the river. Elevation gain about 80m

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many no-traffic road cycling routes are available in Berowra Valley National Park?

There are currently 5 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes listed for Berowra Valley National Park, catering to various skill levels. These routes offer a peaceful cycling experience away from vehicle traffic.

Are there any easy no-traffic road cycling routes for beginners in Berowra Valley National Park?

Yes, Berowra Valley National Park offers a couple of easy no-traffic road cycling routes suitable for beginners. For example, the Parramatta Valley Cycleway – Armory Wharf loop from Epping is an easy 26.2 km ride, and the Parramatta Park – Parramatta River Cycleway loop from Eastwood is another easy option at 26.0 km.

What kind of terrain can I expect on no-traffic road cycling routes in Berowra Valley National Park?

The park is characterized by diverse and challenging terrain, featuring significant elevation gains through eucalyptus forests and past rocky outcrops. While the routes are traffic-free, expect varied landscapes and some demanding sections, reflecting the Hornsby Plateau's Hawkesbury Sandstone geology.

Are there any loop road cycling trails in Berowra Valley National Park?

Yes, many of the no-traffic road cycling routes in the area are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the Lane Cove River Weir – Lane Cove National Park loop from Epping and the Parramatta Valley Cycleway – Parramatta Park loop from Macquarie University.

What do other road cyclists enjoy most about cycling in Berowra Valley National Park?

The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 34 reviews. Cyclists often praise the immersive and peaceful experience of riding through diverse bushland valleys and woodlands with minimal vehicle traffic, as well as the challenging yet rewarding terrain.

Are there any viewpoints or scenic spots along the no-traffic road cycling routes?

While specific viewpoints directly on the listed no-traffic cycling routes aren't detailed, Berowra Valley National Park itself is known for stunning bushland valleys, woodlands, and gorges. Look for opportunities to enjoy panoramic views of the valley, such as those from Barnett's lookout and Naa Badu lookout, which are accessible via other trails within the park.

What is the best time of year to go no-traffic road cycling in Berowra Valley National Park?

Spring is a particularly beautiful time to visit, as the park comes alive with vibrant wildflowers. However, the park's diverse eucalypt and tall forests offer a pleasant cycling experience throughout much of the year. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.

What are some nearby attractions or natural features I can explore in Berowra Valley National Park?

Berowra Valley National Park is rich in natural features. You can explore bushland valleys, woodlands, and gorges carved into Hawkesbury Sandstone. The central waterway, Berowra Creek, is ideal for canoeing or kayaking. You might also discover smaller creeks, waterfalls, and natural waterholes like the Waitara Creek rock pools. For more information on the park's features, you can visit the NSW National Parks website.

Are there any cafes or places to refuel near the no-traffic road cycling routes?

While the routes themselves focus on natural, traffic-free environments, the park is located just 20 kilometers north of Sydney. You'll find various cafes and amenities in the surrounding suburbs like Hornsby, Epping, or Eastwood, which are common starting points or accessible from the routes.

What is the typical length and duration for a no-traffic road cycling route in Berowra Valley National Park?

The no-traffic road cycling routes in this area vary in length and duration. For instance, easy routes like the Parramatta Valley Cycleway – Armory Wharf loop are around 26 km and take about 1 hour 20 minutes. More moderate routes, such as the Lane Cove National Park – Parramatta Park loop, can be over 50 km and take closer to 2 hours 45 minutes, depending on your pace and elevation gain.

What are the cycling restrictions within Berowra Valley National Park?

Generally, road cycling is permitted on designated roads and fire trails within the park. However, it's always best to check the official park regulations for any specific restrictions or areas where cycling might not be allowed. For detailed information, refer to the National Parks NSW website.

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