Due Colline Gravel Ride

Due Colline Gravel Ride

Sports and Recreation Facilities

Highlights

  • Pedal through serene rolling farmland, enhancing your riding skills on this intermediate gravel loop.
  • Climb to native forest at the Black Range, experiencing breathtaking views and a rewarding challenge.
  • Descend four kilometres of gravel, enjoying the thrill of free-wheeling back to the Whitfield trailhead.
  • Start and finish at Whitfield Bicycle Hub, with convenient access to water and toilets for a comfortable ride.
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Pedal through serene rolling farmland on this intermediate gravel loop perfect for advancing riding skills.

Take on this gravel loop starting from the heart of Prosecco Road. Pedal through farmland on the valley floor before rising up to native forest at the edge of the Black Range where you’ll tackle the challenging Lake Buffalo-Whitfield Road climb. From the top of the big climb it’s a free-wheeling four kilometre gravel descent back to the Whitfield trailhead and the celebration bubbles the area is famous for.

This loop starts and ends at the Whitfield Bicycle Hub, covering a total distance of 29.8 kilometres. There is an elevation gain of 448 metres. Water and toilets can be accessed at Whitfield Bicycle Hub.

The Rural City of Wangaratta and Ride High Country have made every effort to ensure the text, maps and details of each ride are as accurate as possible, but accept no responsibility for any inaccuracy or misdescription by either omission or inclusion. In addition, no responsibility is accepted for any inconvenience, mishap, loss or injury incurred as a result of using the King Valley Gravel cycling routes. Details, services and road conditions are subject to change without notice. Roads and tracks can change or be temporarily closed for a range of reasons, as such it is recommended you carry, or have access to additional mapping information.

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