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  • MENU
    • WHERE TO RIDE
    • SHUTTLES AND TOURS
    • INSTRUCTORS AND GUIDES
    • WHERE TO STAY
    • SHOPS AND SERVICING
    • FOOD AND DRINK
    • RACES AND EVENTS
    • NEWS
    • COMMUNITY AND HISTORY
    • Why Canberra?
    • MTB Rides
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    • Centenary Trail in a Day
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    • Pub and Cafe Loop Rides
An aerial photo of the city of Canberra including the lake and Black Mountain

Safe cycling

Fourteen MTB trail networks

Fourteen MTB trail networks

A traffic sign with a picture of a bicycle on it

Abundance of quiet roads close to the city – if you don’t like the road, there is a huge network of sealed off-road cycle paths

Fourteen MTB trail networks

Fourteen MTB trail networks

Fourteen MTB trail networks

A map of the mountain bike trails at Majura Pines

14 different MTB trail networks each with their own diversity of trail types and scenery.

Unlimited singletrack

Fourteen MTB trail networks

Unlimited singletrack

Two people ride mountain bikes through a natural setting

Over 600kms of MTB trails all within 30 minutes drivefrom the city centre means there is something for every preference and ability level

High visitor numbers

High visitor numbers

Unlimited singletrack

A graph going up

  In the 2022-23 financial year Canberra had 5.5 million annual visitors who stayed for 12.3 million visitor nights and spent $3.4 billion

Centenary Trail

High visitor numbers

Centenary Trail

A mountain biker rides through a field of tall grass with mountains in the background

145km loop joining up many of Canberra’s MTB parks with epic scenery and an abundance of options for food and drink

Adaptive trails

High visitor numbers

Centenary Trail

A man on a mountain bike rides with a man on an adaptive mountain bike

A range of trails are accessible for adaptive mountain bikers, and some of them can be shuttled

Wilderness views

History and community

History and community

A large rocky mountain with a sunset in the background

The Brindabella Range and national parks set a breathtaking backdrop to nearly all of Canberra’s road gravel and MTB routes 

History and community

History and community

History and community

A man rides through the finish line of the mountain bike world championships in 2009

Canberra is home to some of Australia’s first MTB trails, largest MTB club and a thriving and welcoming community of riders

Acknowledgement of Country

RideCanberra acknowledges the Ngunnawal People as Traditional Custodians of the ACT, and we recognise any other people or families with connection to the lands of the ACT and region.  We acknowledge and respect their continuing culture and the contribution they make to the life of this city and this region. 


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