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Summary : Ride along the PVC to Parramatta Park. Do a lap or two of the park before coffee, then return via M4 c/p.
This ride starts at 08:30:00 Meadowbank Wharf, end of Bowden St, Meadowbank
NOTES: This ride will be extended to Lake Parramatta for coffee, adding around 4km to the distance. Average pace will be close to 19kph.
Ride Leader | |
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Brian Lynne | |
Ph | 0408 617 801 |
blynne@iinet.net.au |
Ride Grade Information | |
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Distance (km) | 42 |
Average moving pace | steady approx. 17-19 kms/hr |
Metres climbed | ![]() |
RDI | 17.655918 |
Grade | Medium |
REE | Calculate your REE |
Explanations of grades, pace, RDI, REE |
Further Information | |
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Suitability | A good ride for beginners looking to go a little bit further. |
Features | Cyclepaths, Parramatta Park & quiet backroads |
Coffee stop | Usually at a suitable cafe at the Parramatta Ferry Wharf |
Expected duration | 3.5 hour(s) (estimate only - ride may be longer due to on the day factors) |
Future dates for this route | |
Ride With GPS Map/Cue/Profile/TCX/GPX |
We start this ride at Meadowbank Wharf and cruise along the northern shore of the Parramatta River following the Parramatta Valley Cycleway (PVC) route. We deviate off the route travelling via some back roads to enter Parramatta Park. After less than an hour and a lap of the park return via Parramatta. (If you are keen there is always time for 2 or even 3 laps of the park.)
After leaving the Park we travel east directly through Parramatta City to a choice of coffee shops in the city or at the Parramatta Wharf, then some more back roads through Harris Park to join the M4 cycleway. This "cycleway with a roof" runs under then alongside the M4 motorway and provides a low stress route back to Homebush.
The ride may choose one of two ways back to the beginning.
The first is to follow the cycleways all the way back to Sydney Olympic Park where a long deviation to the river's edge and than around the shore of Homebush Bay ensures that the full distance is covered.
The second route heads north through the back streets of Silverwater to cross Silverwater Bridge and reverse the route to the starting point.
The ride normally takes about 3 and a half hours at a steady pace.
The PVC route has gradually been upgraded over many years by both Ryde Council and Parramatta Council using grant funding. The goal is to provide a series of off-road cycleways all the way into Parramatta Park. Currently the only uncompleted section is between Wilde Ave and Parramatta Park.
Keeping us COVID-safe:
- Pre-registration is compulsory. There are no walk-ins.
- Physical distancing of 1.5 metres should be observed where possible.
- All riders are encouraged to bring hand sanitizer.
- Riders must not attend if sick, have Covid-19, influenza or symptoms of any communicable disease.
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