North West Summits Trail

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This Ride is Hosted byKyell Linc
route

881km

Elevation

8257m

surface

65% Unpaved

difficulty

Tough & remote sections - For very experienced riders

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Gunnedah 0km
Manilla 90km
Barraba 156km
Narrabri 267km
Baradine 426km
Tooreweenah 534km
Mendooran 587km
Coolah 654km
Premer 757km
Tambar Springs 773km
Curlewis 848km

TIRE SUGGESTION

40mm+

A huge thanks to Kyle Linc @mynameiskyell & Timmy Doman @timmyd36 for submitting this fantastic bikepacking route to us!
They have also set up a fantastic Facebook page in order to help with any questions and promote the route that they are obviously extremely passionate about sharing. Over to the boys:

Take in some of the best sights North West NSW has to offer. Highlights include summiting Mt Kaputar, The Warrumbungles and Coolah Tops, and other highlights including Yarrie Lake, The Pilliga, and the country hospitality along the way. 

Most of the trail consists of good gravel roads, however significant sections are difficult and remote, and should only be attempted by experienced riders. All riders should be well prepared for any weather conditions and for things not going to plan – it can get extremely hot during the warmer months, snow isn’t uncommon at the higher elevations and water can be hard to come by outside of the towns.

Those that take on the trip will be rewarded with an excellent experience of North Western NSW and some of the most epic trails and scenery in all of Australia.

For trail notes and a brilliant write up from Kyell, check out the “notes and options tab” or the Facebook page.

Terms of use: Cycle this route at your own risk. Check local weather, conditions and closures before departure. Adhere to land use rules, carry provisions, safety gear and respect the trail. This information is intended to be used as a planning resource; accuracy is not guaranteed. BIKEROUTES.com.au are not liable for any incidents during or following this route.

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