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Touring cycling in Eucalypt Forest offers routes through landscapes dominated by towering Eucalyptus trees, creating an open canopy above diverse undergrowth. The region features varied terrains, including river valleys and granite outcrops, providing a range of cycling experiences. These forests are known for their biodiversity, offering opportunities to observe native wildlife. The environment provides a peaceful setting for outdoor activities.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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17.3km
01:31
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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55.0km
03:53
960m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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39.5km
02:46
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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52.9km
03:44
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Lochiel Park has everything from walking paths, basketball courts, open fields, small ponds, wetlands, and even the historic Lochend House. The park also connects with the Torrens Linear Parkway, which runs all the way from the Adelaide Hills to the coast.
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This nearly 35-kilometre shared-use path is one of Adelaide's premier trails. Starting in the Adelaide Hills the parkway follows the River Torrens through the city all the way to Henley and West Beach.
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River Torrens (Karrawirra Pari) is Adelaideβs central river, flowing about 85 kilometres from the Adelaide Hills through the city centre and west to the sea at Henley Beach. Lined by parks, wetlands, and walking trails through much of metropolitan Adelaide, the river supports birdlife, recreation, and important green spaces while also holding deep cultural significance for the Kaurna people, who know it as Karrawirra Pari, meaning βred gum forest river.β Along its course, the river varies from narrow, tree-lined sections and wetlands to more expansive stretches, including the well-known waters of Torrens Lake in central Adelaide.
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Newmanβs Nursery Ruins are the remains of a historic plant nursery established in the late 1800s by Charles Newman. Stone walls, foundations and terraced areas still mark the site where fruit trees and ornamental plants were once grown and sold to Adelaide residents. Today, the ruins sit quietly within the surrounding bushland, making it a lovely place to pause and get a peek into the early agricultural history of the area.
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This secluded place is easily passed by when riding on the bikeway. Itβs worthwhile stopping here on the two park benches.
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This photo is nearly at the end of the City to Hills bikeway. Iβd recommend to go up (towards the hills) on the left side because youβll get more views like this.
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Thatβs on the northern side of the river where itβs a bit narrower but also cosier.
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This is nearly at the upper end towards the Adelaide Hills. This wonderful park rewards you for the winding and hilly trail.
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There are over 30 touring cycling routes available in Eucalypt Forest. These routes range in difficulty, offering options for easy rides, moderate challenges, and more difficult adventures.
Eucalypt forests offer diverse terrains, from singletrack and fire roads to gravel paths and occasionally paved sections. You'll encounter landscapes defined by towering Eucalyptus trees, varied undergrowth, river valleys, and sometimes granite outcrops, providing a rich and varied cycling experience.
Yes, Eucalypt Forest offers several family-friendly touring cycling routes. For example, the River Torrens Linear Park β Approaching the Adelaide Hills loop from Black Hill Conservation Park is an easy 13.7-mile (22.1 km) path that follows river valleys, suitable for most fitness levels.
The best time to cycle in Eucalypt Forest can depend on the specific region, as these forests span various climates. Generally, cooler months or early mornings/late afternoons in warmer periods are ideal to avoid extreme heat. The fresh, menthol-like scent of eucalyptus is a distinctive feature year-round.
Yes, many touring cycling routes in Eucalypt Forest are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. A popular example is the Golf Links Trail β Golf Links to Fox Creek loop from Lobethal, which is a moderate 10.8-mile (17.3 km) ride through varied forest terrain.
Eucalypt forests are biodiversity hotspots. While cycling, you may have the opportunity to spot native animals such as koalas, gliders, possums, wallabies, bandicoots, echidnas, various reptiles, and a diverse range of bird species, including powerful owls and kookaburras.
Absolutely. Eucalypt Forest has 21 difficult touring cycling routes for experienced riders. An example is the Newman's Nursery Ruins β River Torrens Linear Park loop from Hope Valley, a challenging 34.7-mile (55.8 km) route with significant elevation changes.
The touring cycling routes in Eucalypt Forest are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from over 18 reviews. Cyclists often praise the immersive natural environment, the towering eucalypts, and the peaceful atmosphere that provides a sense of escape.
While specific public transport access varies by location within the vast Eucalypt Forest regions, routes like those within the River Torrens Linear Park, such as the River Torrens Linear Park loop from Hope Valley, are often situated closer to urban areas, potentially offering better public transport connections to their starting points.
The availability of cafes and accommodation will depend on the specific trail's proximity to towns or regional centers. For routes near more populated areas, such as those around the Adelaide Hills or parts of the River Torrens Linear Park, you'll find various options for refreshments and overnight stays. For more remote trails, planning ahead for supplies is recommended.
The Eucalypt Forest landscape is defined by its towering Eucalyptus trees, which can reach up to 70 meters, creating an open canopy. Beneath this, you'll find diverse undergrowth ranging from grassy woodlands to dense shrubs. The presence of over 700 species of eucalypts, including iconic types like River Red Gum, contributes to the botanical richness and unique character of the environment.
Yes, various national parks within Eucalypt Forest regions offer excellent cycling opportunities. For instance, national parks in coastal New South Wales, such as the Blue Mountains National Park and Barrington Tops National Park, provide great environments for cycling. You can learn more about these environments on the NSW National Parks website: Eucalypt Forest Environments.


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