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Red Hill Nature Reserve

The best road cycling routes in Red Hill Nature Reserve

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Road cycling in Red Hill Nature Reserve is characterized by its undulating terrain, offering a mix of climbs and descents through natural parkland. The area features prominent hills that provide panoramic views of the surrounding region, including urban landmarks and natural landscapes. Road cyclists can expect routes that traverse both open spaces and areas with scattered woodlands. The reserve's location within the Australian Capital Territory means routes often connect natural areas with points of interest in the city.

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View of Telstra Tower – Scrivener Dam loop from Deakin

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult 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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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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March 25, 2026, Commonwealth Place

This large waterfront park has a lot to see. From the large car park there is a restaurants, like the Water's Edge Canberra and Portrait Cafe, and a huge mowed lawn and public restrooms. There is history to read up on like the Women's Reconciliation Place Artwork, and Commonwealth Place. There is a waterfront jetty and paved path and so much more!

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March 24, 2026, James Cook Memorial

The Captain James Cook Memorial commemorates Captain James Cook's first sighting of the East Coast of Australia. Aside from the globe sculpture, the giant water jet is part of the memorial. This jet shoots about six tons of water 152 metres at random times.

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On the north shore of Kings Park sits the Australian Merchant Navy Memorial, honouring the Australian Merchant Navy's deployment in World War I and World War II. The monument was created by Daryl Jackson Alastair Swayn.

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March 19, 2026, Scrivener Dam

Scrivener Dam is a concrete gravity dam on the Molonglo River, completed in 1963, and is responsible for creating Lake Burley Griffin as a recreational and ornamental body of water. Named after surveyor Charles Scrivener, the dam is about 33 metres high and 319 metres long, with hydraulically operated fish‑belly flap gates that precisely control the lake levels and provide flood management capability. The dam also carries a roadway and the walking/cycling path, and helps form the backdrop to one of Canberra’s key engineering landmarks.

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The Commonwealth Bridge is the major road crossing over Lake Burley Griffin, carrying six lanes of traffic plus a shared foot and cycle path between Canberra’s city centre and the Parliamentary Zone. It is an integral element of the lake’s heritage landscape, with beautiful views across the Molonglo River. The river runs roughly 115 kilometres from the Great Dividing Range through New South Wales into the Australian Capital Territory, where the Scrivener Dam impounds its waters to form Lake Burley Griffin. Historically rich in native fish and culturally important to local Aboriginal peoples, the river continues beyond Canberra to join the Murrumbidgee River as part of the larger Murray–Darling basin.

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Yarralumla Bay District Park sits on the southern foreshore of Lake Burley Griffin, between Orana Bay and Blue Gum Point, with a sandy beach and designated areas for swimming, paddling, boating, and other water sports. The park includes shaded picnic areas right along the lake’s cycleway/walkway and has launching ramps, piers, and clubhouses for sailing and rowing activities. It is a popular spot for year-round lakeside walking and water‑based recreation.

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March 10, 2026, Lennox Gardens

Lennox Gardens is a well-manicured lakeside park on the southern shore of Lake Burley Griffin in Canberra’s Parliamentary Zone. The gardens include several international friendship spaces, notably the Beijing Garden and the nearby Canberra Peace Park, which celebrate Canberra’s sister-city relationships. With open lawns, ornamental plantings, and walking paths along the lake, it is a popular place for picnicking and enjoying the beautiful views across the water.

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March 10, 2026, Canberra Peace Park

Canberra Peace Park is a beautiful memorial garden along Lake Burley Griffin in Canberra’s Parliamentary Triangle, near the National Library of Australia. The park was created during the United Nations International Year of Peace in 1986 and formally dedicated in 1990 as a place for reflection and commitment to peace. Its central monument features the word “Peace” inscribed in the official languages of the United Nations and the Ngunnawal language, set within formal gardens overlooking the lake formed by the Molonglo River.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many road cycling routes are available in Red Hill Nature Reserve?

Red Hill Nature Reserve offers a wide selection of road cycling routes, with over 140 tours available. These routes cater to various skill levels, including easy, moderate, and difficult options.

What is the best time of year for road cycling in Red Hill Nature Reserve?

The Australian Capital Territory generally experiences pleasant cycling conditions during autumn (March to May) and spring (September to November), with mild temperatures and less extreme weather. Summer can be hot, while winter mornings can be chilly but often clear.

Are there road cycling routes suitable for beginners in Red Hill Nature Reserve?

Yes, Red Hill Nature Reserve has numerous options for beginners. There are 69 routes classified as easy, such as the Beijing Garden Pavilion – Canberra Rotary Peace Bell loop from Royal Australian Mint, which is 12.5 miles (20.1 km) long and features gentle elevation changes.

What kind of terrain can I expect on road cycling routes in Red Hill Nature Reserve?

Road cycling in Red Hill Nature Reserve is characterized by undulating terrain, offering a mix of climbs and descents through natural parkland. You'll find routes that traverse both open spaces and areas with scattered woodlands, often providing panoramic views.

Are there any challenging road cycling routes for advanced riders?

Absolutely. For advanced riders seeking a challenge, there are 5 difficult routes available. A notable option is the Australian Parliament House – Canberra Peace Park loop from Royal Australian Mint, which spans 105.6 miles (170.1 km) with significant elevation gain.

Are there any loop trails for road cyclists in Red Hill Nature Reserve?

Many of the road cycling routes in Red Hill Nature Reserve are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the popular View of Telstra Tower – Scrivener Dam loop from Deakin and the National Carillon – Canberra Peace Park loop from Royal Australian Mint.

What are some viewpoints or scenic spots along the road cycling routes?

The prominent hills within Red Hill Nature Reserve offer panoramic views of the surrounding region, including urban landmarks like Telstra Tower and natural landscapes. Routes often connect these natural areas with points of interest in the city, providing diverse scenic experiences.

What do other road cyclists say about the routes in Red Hill Nature Reserve?

The road cycling routes in Red Hill Nature Reserve are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 70 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, scenic views, and the ability to connect natural parkland with urban attractions.

Is public transport accessible near the road cycling routes in Red Hill Nature Reserve?

Given its location within the Australian Capital Territory, many routes in Red Hill Nature Reserve are accessible from areas well-served by Canberra's public transport network. It's advisable to check local bus routes and schedules for the most convenient access points to specific trailheads.

Are there family-friendly road cycling options in Red Hill Nature Reserve?

Yes, with 69 easy routes, there are plenty of family-friendly road cycling options. These routes typically feature shorter distances and less challenging elevation, making them suitable for cyclists of varying ages and abilities. The Scrivener Dam – Lake Burley Griffin loop from Royal Australian Mint is an easy 12.9-mile (20.7 km) ride that could be suitable.

Can I find cafes or refreshment stops near the road cycling trails?

As many routes connect natural areas with urban points of interest in Canberra, you'll often find cafes and refreshment stops in the surrounding suburbs or near landmarks along the way. Planning your route with komoot can help identify such amenities.

What is the typical duration for road cycling routes in Red Hill Nature Reserve?

Route durations vary significantly based on distance and difficulty. For example, the Beijing Garden Pavilion – Canberra Rotary Peace Bell loop from Royal Australian Mint can be completed in about 53 minutes, while the longer View of Telstra Tower – Scrivener Dam loop from Deakin takes approximately 2 hours 5 minutes.

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