Cycling on the Central Coast: clubs, popular routes and how to ride with others on the Coast
From coastal bike paths to hinterland climbs, the Central Coast offers outstanding riding for cyclists of every level, with active clubs to join along the way.
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The Central Coast is outstanding cycling country. The region offers a compelling mix of flat coastal paths ideal for beginners and leisure riders, rolling roads through the hinterland for those seeking a workout, and quieter rural routes heading inland towards the Watagan Mountains. The combination of relatively low traffic on many roads outside the main centres and the region's natural beauty makes it a genuinely enjoyable place to ride.
Road cycling clubs operate across the region and welcome new members of all abilities. Group rides are a staple of club life, running on weekend mornings and often on weekday mornings as well. Riding in a group is one of the best ways to improve quickly, stay motivated and meet other cyclists, and most clubs have specific rides graded for different fitness levels so beginners are not left behind. Cycling NSW's club directory is a good starting point for finding a club near you.
Popular road routes on the Coast include the run from Gosford up through Somersby and across the plateau, the scenic roads around Terrigal and Avoca, and the longer loop routes that take in sections of the Pacific Highway corridor and the quieter back roads heading towards Mangrove Mountain. Many riders also use the shared paths along Brisbane Water and around Tuggerah Lake for relaxed weekend rides.
Mountain biking is another strong thread in the Coast's cycling culture, with trail networks in the forests around Ourimbah and the Watagan Mountains offering everything from beginner-friendly green runs to challenging technical trails. The trails attract riders from across the Hunter and Sydney, and local mountain bike clubs organise group rides, events and working bees to maintain the trail network.
For those interested in competitive cycling, criterium racing and time trialling are available through affiliated clubs and sanctioned by Cycling NSW. The region also hosts club-level events through the season that are open to licensed riders. Whether your goal is fitness, community or competition, cycling on the Central Coast has something to offer every week of the year.
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