Wagga Wagga offers excellent places to go for a ride. There is a mix of shared active travel paths on offer, which link suburbs to the CBD and trail routes through bushland passing by beautiful picnic locations, show-stopping art, and stunning landscapes along the way. The recently constructed Pomingalarna Multisport Cycling Complex offers facilities for beginner riders through to elite riders, the facilities Include a 400m velodrome, 1.5km criterium track, BMX track, pump and jump track as well as a mountain playground which Includes 5 different trails.
Lake Albert Is one of Wagga Wagga's most popular attractions and Is great for beginner riders. The sealed, well-lit walking track loops around the lake passing by a wetland, jetty and picnic benches to take in the serenity. Find out more here.Â
The River to wetland ride begins on the Wiradjuri trail on top of the Murrumbidgee levee bank with multiple attractions along the way. Stop In at the popular Wagga beach to admire water views, enjoy the new Riverside precinct by having a bbq or picnic or even have a dip in the river. Marrambidya wetland will greet you with an abundance of wildlife above and below the water.
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Kidson's Cycle Wagga is located at 105 Fitzmaurice Street, Wagga Wagga and has a whole range of bikes to hire. Contact number 6921 4474.
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Pomingalarna Multisport Cycle Complex offers a mountain bike playground with 5 different trails for keen riders. The complex Is located 10 minutes from the CBD, it Is host to multiple sporting events throughout the year including trail marathons and endurance racing. The trails are a thrill-seekers delight and a haven for those who love to mountain bike.Â
 The Wiradjuri Trail Is a 42 km loop around our city Inviting you to explore the riverbanks, hilltops and everything In between. The track extends across many of our city's significant Wiradjuri places. Pick your point of entry or start at the heart of the city which will take you past the Murrumbidgee River and a number of waterways before winding through Silvalite reserve and Pomingalarna Reserve - both perfect for a little wildlife spotting or enjoying some of the best views over our city.
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