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Road cycling in William Howe Regional Park offers routes through rolling hills and elevated viewpoints, providing panoramic vistas over the Razorback Mountains and the Greater Blue Mountains. The park's landscape features natural bushland and open farmlands, with some hillside slopes reaching significant gradients. These routes often include mostly paved surfaces, catering to various skill levels.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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48.0km
02:25
330m
330m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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26.2km
01:18
160m
160m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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50.7km
02:37
480m
480m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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64.9km
03:34
830m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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53.5km
02:45
390m
390m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Westlands Reserve is a lovely riverside parkland situated along the Nepean River. There are open grassy fields, picnic areas, playgrounds, and access to the Nepean River Cycleway, making it a popular spot for walking, cycling, and family outings. With its mix of river views and recreational spaces, it’s an ideal place to spend a relaxing afternoon close to the town centre.
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This looped track circles the lake within Harrington Park Lake, following the shoreline through open parkland. The path is mostly paved, making it suitable for walking and cycling, with consistent views across the water throughout. It’s largely exposed with limited shade, and can be busier at peak times. After rain, grass edges beside the path may become soft underfoot.
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Set within Harrington Park, this suburban lake is surrounded by open grass, scattered trees, and sections of reed-lined shoreline. The water is usually calm, with birdlife often present around the edges. It’s a maintained reserve rather than a bush setting, with clear sightlines across the lake and nearby residential areas. Ground conditions are generally firm, though softer sections can develop closer to the water after rain.
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There are over 25 road cycling routes in William Howe Regional Park, offering a diverse range of experiences. Most routes are classified as moderate, with a few easier and more challenging options available.
Road cycling in William Howe Regional Park is characterized by rolling hills and elevated viewpoints. While many routes feature mostly paved surfaces, some hillside slopes can reach gradients of 20-30 degrees, providing a good challenge. The majority of routes are of moderate difficulty, with a few easier and more difficult options.
Yes, there are a couple of easier road cycling routes available. While the park is known for its rolling hills, these routes offer a gentler introduction to the area's scenic beauty. For a broader experience, the park's internal 2.5 km gravel Loop trail is wide enough for cyclists and includes inclines, suitable for those seeking a connection with nature.
You can expect diverse landscapes including natural bushland, open farmlands, and significant rolling hills. Elevated viewpoints offer panoramic vistas stretching southwest over the Razorback Mountains and extending to the distant Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage Property. A specific clearing near the summit provides an impressive view of the Great Dividing Range to the west.
A key attraction is the Turkeys Nest picnic area and lookout, located at the highest point of the park's internal Loop trail. This spot offers stunning rural backdrops and features the historic Turkeys Nest Dam. Many routes also feature elevated viewpoints that provide expansive rural backdrops, such as the one found on the Razorback Lookout loop from Elderslie.
The park offers beautiful scenery year-round. However, for particularly magical sunsets over the Great Dividing Range from its peaks, the period between late February and early April is highly recommended. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
While specific parking details for road cycling trailheads are not provided in the guide, William Howe Regional Park is generally accessible. It's advisable to check the official NSW National Parks website for the most current information on designated parking areas within the park. You can find more information at nsw.gov.au.
The guide does not specify cafes directly on the routes. However, William Howe Regional Park is situated near towns like Narellan, Mount Annan, and Camden, which offer various dining options. You might consider the Dam Break Café – Warragamba Dam loop from Camden, which incorporates a cafe into its name, suggesting a stop along the way.
The provided information does not explicitly state whether dogs are permitted on the road cycling trails within William Howe Regional Park. For the most accurate and up-to-date regulations regarding pets, it is best to consult the official NSW National Parks website or contact the park directly before your visit.
Yes, William Howe Regional Park serves as a gateway to broader touring cycling routes. Popular options include the "Bike loop from Mount Annan Botanic Garden" (20.0 km), the "Camden Valley Way loop from Narellan" (36.6 km), and "The Northern Road Cycleway loop from Narellan" (34.7 km). Within the komoot community, routes like the Water Board Monument loop from Narellan (64.9 km) are also popular choices for longer rides.
Road cyclists frequently praise the region's diverse terrain, which includes rolling hills, elevated viewpoints, and natural bushland. Routes like the Harrington Forrest Entrance loop from Narellan are popular for weaving through natural bushland and open farmlands, offering a scenic and engaging ride.


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