Biking in Warrnambool

Biking in Warrnambool

Pertobe Road — Beach Ride

Description: This easy ride begins at Cannon Hill, one of the best and most popular viewing points in Warrnambool taking in great views of Lady Bay to the Breakwater. 

Distance: 4km circuit. 

Surface: Concrete (shared footways) and some sealed sections (95% flat). 

Hazards: Very busy area particularly during the summer months. 

Start: Cannon Hill. 

Features: The path takes you through scenic Lake Pertobe with its bird life and family adventure playground. Along the way you can stop and take a walk or simply relax and enjoy the surroundings. 

Bridge to Falls Ride

Description: This route is best suited to a rider looking to enjoy a longer trip. The trail begins at the historic Wollaston Bridge, following a popular and well signed training circuit. 

Distance: 26km round trip. 

Surface: Sealed roads. 

Hazards: Some tight corners and slight rises making it harder for motorists to see. 

Start: Wollaston Bridge. 

Features: The township of Wangoom on the Hopkins Falls Road is a good rest stop. During the winter months the Hopkins Falls are in full flow, a sight well worth viewing. 

Accommodation Nearby

Best Western Olde Maritime

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Kepler View

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Mahogany Motel

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Sea Mist Studio Apartments

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Things To Do Nearby

Places To Eat & Drink

SINGH Indian Curry House

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Frolic

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2 Tarts Baking

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Mitch’s Preserves

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