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No traffic touring cycling routes in Marstaeller Road Reserve are characterized by a diverse natural park setting, offering expansive views and varied terrain. The region features wooded uplands, forested wetlands with intermittent streams, and distinct glacial bedrock outcrops. Cyclists can explore paths winding through towering straight pines and ancient old-growth tree trunks, providing a rich natural environment. While some trails might be unpaved, others offer mostly paved surfaces, accommodating different cycling preferences.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
4.6
(5)
85
riders
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
(2)
20
riders
29.9km
01:50
200m
200m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.0
(5)
104
riders
39.8km
02:32
270m
270m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
12
riders
17.1km
01:05
120m
120m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5
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16.8km
01:45
330m
320m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A nice shelter on a rainy day for me. Do not think that you can drink the tank water, unless you like stomach issues. This applies to all the tanks along the whole trail. Refill your water in the towns that you pass through. Keep the bottles topped up. A flat tyre on a sunny day away from the few shelters can be thirsty work.
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From here to Fernvale is easy, with the first few kilometres concrete shared path. Then it turns to gravel. As you move further along past Fernvale and towards Esk you start getting more low gradient hills, but it is still relatively easy for a loaded touring bike. Easier still on an unloaded gravel or mountain bike. A lot of people use eBikes as well. There are some deep gullies into creek beds further out but there have been some new bridges put in now that make life simple. On a self supported ride it might be best to walk the bike in and out of these. Hard work, but much safer.
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shade and somewhere to sit to have a break and a snack.
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A welcome facility while riding the BVRT - The adjacent park is a great place to sit for a while. There is a water tap and there are public toilets nearby.
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Lake Manchester and the protected natural bushland bordering its expanse sits in the southwest comer of Brisbane Forest Park abounding in native plants and wildlife. Lake Manchester provides and protects habitats essential to the existence of a number of animals, many of which are of regional biodiversity significance. Visitors to the area can enjoy a range of tracks sumunding the Lake. The track around the lake is about 17km and takes up to 6 hours to walk. Make sure that you take water and allow enough time to complete it.
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Fernvale Bakery has great pies and is a nice place to stop for a morning tea break.
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Plenty of food and water at Fernvale, Lowood and Esk. However, at Coominya you need to purchase water (or beer). There are toilets at all locations, so about every 10-20km).
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Plenty to eat and drink at the bakery.
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There are 5 dedicated no traffic touring cycling routes in Marstaeller Road Reserve, offering a variety of experiences for cyclists. These routes range in length and elevation, providing options for different fitness levels.
The terrain in Marstaeller Road Reserve is varied. While some trails might be unpaved, many routes offer mostly paved surfaces, making them accessible for various cycling preferences. You'll encounter wooded uplands, forested wetlands with intermittent streams, and areas featuring distinct glacial bedrock outcrops and towering straight pines.
Yes, several routes are designed as loops, perfect for circular touring cycling. For example, the Borallon Rest Stop loop from The Workshops Rail Museum offers a 29.8 km circular ride, and the Lake Manchester Circuit loop from Lake Manchester is a 16.8 km option.
The no traffic touring cycling routes in Marstaeller Road Reserve are primarily rated as moderate, with one easy option available. Routes like the Borallon Rest Stop loop from Brassall, at nearly 40 km with 265m of elevation gain, are suitable for cyclists with good fitness, while shorter, less elevated paths cater to easier rides.
Yes, Marstaeller Road Reserve offers routes suitable for families, especially those with mostly paved surfaces and moderate difficulty. The varied lengths and elevation gains mean you can choose a route that matches your family's cycling ability, ensuring an enjoyable experience for all.
Cyclists can enjoy a 'beautiful natural park' setting with expansive views. Notable natural features include wooded uplands, forested wetlands, intermittent streams, and vernal pools. You might also spot distinct glacial bedrock outcrops, towering straight pines, and ancient old-growth tree trunks. The region is known for a viewpoint called The Little Mermaid.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.9 out of 5 stars. Reviewers often praise the diverse trails, scenic landscapes, and the opportunity to experience a rich and varied natural environment, especially the quiet, traffic-free nature of the routes.
While specific seasonal recommendations aren't provided, the diverse ecosystems and natural beauty suggest that spring and autumn would offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
The region research indicates that there are amenities in nearby towns like Anstead, North Ipswich, and Brassall, which serve as starting points or pass-through areas for some routes. It's advisable to plan your route and check for specific cafe or rest stop locations along your chosen path.
While specific parking locations for each route are not detailed, routes often start from or pass through areas like The Workshops Rail Museum, Brassall, and Lake Manchester, which typically offer parking facilities. It's recommended to check the starting point of your chosen route for specific parking information.
The longest no traffic touring cycling route listed is the Borallon Rest Stop loop from Brassall, covering approximately 39.7 kilometers with an elevation gain of 265 meters. This route is rated as moderate and offers a substantial ride for touring cyclists.


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