Being able to ride on two wheels in the city of Sydney Australia is becoming more and more efficient and a great way to save you money while helping the environment. Bike paths are becoming more accessible and more common as well.
New routes being built and planned, in fact over 200 kilometres of tracks are being built, covering many parts of the city and inner suburbs. This includes paths that are completely separate from road traffic, including within parks and along the harbour.
There are even courses available to enable you to become a better cycle rider in the city, designed to increase your skills and confidence. They also have courses for better bicycle maintanence, children and rusty riders.
Renting a Bicycle
There are a growing number of places to rent bicycles for the day or longer. In key places in the city and surrounding suburbs, you will find it easy to get the bike(s) that suits you and your family.
The organised bike tours are a great way to explore the city as well. Not only do you get to see a lot of the best sights and places to visit, but find out the best places to eat, drink or just relax.
In the City
The Rocks
Argyle & Lower Fort Sts, The Rocks
Phone: 0414 960 332
Central Train Station, Circular Quay, Town Hall and Wynyard are major city terminals for taxis and buses, as well as trains. You can catch ferries at Circular Quay and at various points around the harbour. See the Sydney Circular Quay Map.
Bicycle Paths include those in the Harbourside Park of the Royal Botanic Garden
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Cycling in Sydney Australia
City Map of Where to Go and What to See
City Cycling
Being able to ride on two wheels in the city of Sydney Australia is becoming more and more efficient and a great way to save you money while helping the environment. Bike paths are becoming more accessible and more common as well.
New routes being built and planned, in fact over 200 kilometres of tracks are being built, covering many parts of the city and inner suburbs. This includes paths that are completely separate from road traffic, including within parks and along the harbour.
There are even courses available to enable you to become a better cycle rider in the city, designed to increase your skills and confidence. They also have courses for better bicycle maintanence, children and rusty riders.
Renting a Bicycle
There are a growing number of places to rent bicycles for the day or longer. In key places in the city and surrounding suburbs, you will find it easy to get the bike(s) that suits you and your family.
The organised bike tours are a great way to explore the city as well. Not only do you get to see a lot of the best sights and places to visit, but find out the best places to eat, drink or just relax.
In the City
The Rocks
Argyle & Lower Fort Sts, The Rocks
Phone: 0414 960 332
The Rocks
Shop 25, 12 Playfair Street, The Rocks
Phone: 02 8005 5724
The Rocks
30 Harrington Street, The Rocks
Phone: 02 9247 8800
Sydney
19 Hickson Road, Sydney
Phone: 02 9247 0772
Sydney
281 Clarence Street, Sydney
Phone: 02 9114 8488
Surrounds and Inner City Suburbs
Randwick
50 Clovelly Road, Randwick
Phone: 02 9398 1872
Pyrmont
1-9 Pyrmont Bridge Road, Pyrmont
Phone: 0411 897 760
Sydney Electric Bikes
Pyrmont
25 Harvey Street, Pyrmont
Phone: 1800 34 67 88
e-bikez
Manly
54 West Esplanade, Manly
Phone: 02 8005 7368
Manly Bike Tours
Redfern
17 George St, Redfern
Phone: 02 8014 4228
Omafiets Dutch Bicycles
Livelo
Annandale
12 Guihen Street, Annandale
Phone: 0407 883 332
Livelo
Redfern
156 Abercrombie Street, Redfern
Phone: 02 9699 0096
Town Bike Pitstop
Travel to the City
Central Train Station, Circular Quay, Town Hall and Wynyard are major city terminals for taxis and buses, as well as trains. You can catch ferries at Circular Quay and at various points around the harbour. See the Sydney Circular Quay Map.
Further Reading
Suburbs in Sydney
Finding the best Sydney Suburbs to Visit.
Greater Sydney Map
Greater Sydney Map
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Main Photo: Bicycle Paths include those in the Harbourside Park of the Royal Botanic Garden