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Road cycling around Glebe, an inner-western suburb of Sydney, offers a blend of urban convenience and natural beauty. The area is characterized by its harborside location, featuring scenic waterfront paths along Blackwattle Bay and Rozelle Bay. It provides access to accessible cycleways and numerous parks, integrating into Sydney's broader cycling networks. This connectivity allows for diverse road cycling experiences, from leisurely waterside rides to more extensive urban journeys.
Last updated: July 9, 2026
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81.8km
03:27
420m
420m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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73.0km
03:00
220m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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51.2km
02:20
420m
420m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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27.3km
01:12
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Worth booking tickets beforehand just for convenience. They aren't tied to a date or time
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Go and see this unique building before it falls into the sea! Coastal erosion has brought the temple very close to the edge of the cliff.
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Great views of Malin head from the pretty village of Muff. The roads around the town are very pleasant also.
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Moville is a pretty little town at the estuary of the Foyle river. It is one of the most northernmost towns of the country and lies on the Wild Atlantic Way. Despite its small size, you can find plenty of pubs and shops here.
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This charming, single-storey thatched cottage was built in the 17th century using a particularly unusual method for the time: cruck construction. The house was bought in the 1700s by Isaac Hezlett, a local farmer and his family continued to live in the property until the 1970s when it was given to the National Trust. You can visit the property and take a guided tour. For more information and to arrange a visit, head here: http://www.nationaltrustcollections.org.uk/place/hezlett-house
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Glebe offers a diverse range of road cycling experiences, from scenic waterfront paths along Blackwattle Bay and Rozelle Bay to accessible cycleways connecting to broader city networks. You'll find routes that blend urban convenience with natural beauty, suitable for various skill levels.
Yes, Glebe has several easy routes suitable for beginners and families. The Glebe Foreshore Walk is a flat, picturesque 4-kilometer path ideal for leisurely rides. Additionally, routes like Lough Foyle Ferry loop from Limavady are classified as easy, offering a relatively flat ride with minimal elevation gain.
While cycling in Glebe, you can enjoy spectacular vistas of Sydney Harbour and the city skyline, especially along the Glebe Foreshore Walk. Notable landmarks include views of the Anzac Bridge and Sydney Harbour Bridge from Blackwattle Bay Park. You can also explore attractions like Binevenagh Lake and View from Binevenagh Summit, which offer natural beauty and panoramic views.
The Glebe to Ultimo cycleway provides a key connection, making it easier to navigate the city and access routes like the Anzac Bridge. This route offers a smooth journey, linking Pyrmont and Rozelle via the Anzac Bridge, and can be a part of a broader network exploration.
Yes, there are several circular routes available. For example, the Mussenden Temple β Sea Shed Coffee & Fruit loop from Limavady is a popular circular route. Another option is the Rough Fort loop from Limavady, which leads through varied terrain.
Glebe's climate generally allows for pleasant cycling throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer mild temperatures, which are ideal for longer rides. Summer can be warm, so early morning or late afternoon rides are often preferred. Winter is generally mild, making it suitable for cycling, though you might want to check for any specific weather conditions.
Absolutely. Glebe Point Road, the main shopping strip, is lined with numerous cafes, bars, and restaurants, offering plenty of options for coffee stops or meals before or after your ride. The Sydney Fish Market, located at the end of the Foreshore Walk, is also a popular destination for fresh seafood.
Glebe is well-connected. For public transport, numerous bus routes serve the area, and it's relatively close to train stations. Parking can be found in various locations around Glebe, though it's always advisable to check local signage for restrictions and availability, especially near popular spots like the Glebe Foreshore Walk.
Jubilee Park, which connects to the Glebe Foreshore Walk, is known to be dog-friendly in sections. However, specific rules for dogs on the cycling path itself may vary. It's always best to check local council regulations or signage along the Glebe Foreshore Walk regarding dog access and leash requirements for cyclists.
There are over 20 road cycling routes available around Glebe, offering a variety of distances and difficulty levels. These routes cater to different preferences, from easy, flat rides to more moderate journeys with some elevation.
The terrain around Glebe varies. Many routes, particularly along the foreshore, are relatively flat, offering easy rides. Other routes, such as Gortnamoyagh Forest loop from Limavady, can include more significant elevation gains, providing a moderate challenge. Overall, you'll find a mix of flat sections and gentle inclines.


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