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Road cycling in Eildon Water Reserve offers diverse no traffic road cycling routes through varied landscapes. The region is characterized by the expansive Lake Eildon, surrounded by forested hillsides and open woodlands. Cyclists can navigate routes along the lake's shores, providing views of the water and surrounding terrain. The area features rugged hills and wide-open spaces, with elevations generally under 200 meters.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
6
riders
10.7km
00:33
140m
130m
Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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14.9km
00:55
190m
190m
Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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40.5km
01:54
200m
200m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Komoot currently features three dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes in the Eildon Water Reserve area. These routes primarily focus on the Eildon Pondage, offering scenic and quiet rides.
Yes, there is an easy no-traffic route perfect for a relaxed ride. The Eildon Pondage loop from Forebay is 40.5 km long with minimal elevation gain, making it suitable for beginners or a leisurely family outing. The region also offers the Coller Bay Walking and Cycling Track, which is an undulating lakeside trail.
While the routes listed are designed to be no-traffic, visiting during off-peak seasons (autumn and spring) or weekdays generally ensures a quieter experience on access roads to trailheads and around popular attractions. The weather during these seasons is also typically mild and pleasant for cycling.
Yes, all the no-traffic road cycling routes featured in this guide are loop routes. For example, the Eildon Pondage loop from Eildon offers a 10.7 km circuit, and the Eildon Pondage loop from Eildon Golf Club provides a 14.9 km option, both circling the picturesque Eildon Pondage.
The no-traffic road cycling routes in Eildon Water Reserve offer beautiful lakeside views, particularly around the Eildon Pondage. You'll cycle alongside tranquil waters, with glimpses of the surrounding forested hillsides and open woodlands. The region is also home to native wildlife such as kangaroos and a variety of birds.
While the routes in this specific guide are categorized as easy to moderate, offering a relaxed no-traffic experience, the broader Eildon Water Reserve region does feature more challenging rides. For instance, the 'Eildon Pondage loop from Eildon Bushland Reserve' is a more difficult 76.2 km trail with significant elevation, though it may include sections with light traffic.
Parking is generally available at various access points around the Eildon Pondage and within the Lake Eildon National Park. Areas like Herb Fitzroy and Forsyth Flat Day Visitor Areas offer amenities and parking. For specific route starting points, check the individual route details on Komoot.
Yes, the Eildon Water Reserve offers several amenities. You'll find picnic areas with free gas barbecues at locations like Herb Fitzroy and Forsyth Flat Day Visitor Areas. The town of Eildon itself has cafes and shops. Additionally, Walter Moore Reserve in Eildon features a splash park, adventure playground, and BBQ facilities, making it a great spot for a post-ride stop.
Public transport options directly to the Eildon Water Reserve are limited. Most visitors typically access the area by car. It's advisable to plan your journey with private transport to reach the starting points of these no-traffic road cycling routes.
Eildon Water Reserve is a hub for outdoor activities. Besides cycling, you can enjoy water sports on Lake Eildon like boating, kayaking, and fishing. There are also numerous walking trails, including the Coller Bay Walking and Cycling Track, and scenic lookouts such as Merlo Lookout and Blowhard Summit for panoramic views.
Within Lake Eildon National Park, dogs are generally not permitted on walking or cycling trails to protect native wildlife. However, they are allowed in some designated picnic and camping areas, provided they are on a leash. Always check specific park regulations on the Parks Victoria website for the most current information.


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