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This post begins a series of stories from my road trip in South East Queensland. With campervan packed and bikes loaded on the back, we went travelling old roads with new eyes.

One degree Celsius. Mostly sunny. Fernvale. 7am Sunday 3rd July. I stood in the car park wearing leg warmers, cycling shorts, three layers of merino wool under a shell jacket, a woollen skull cap and gloves. Shivering. Partly from the cold but also with excitement. I was about to ride the Brisbane Valley Rail Trail (BVRT) for the very first time.

Fernvale is a small town about 61kms west of Brisbane and 130kms north west from my home on the southern Gold Coast. Midwinter meant a pre-dawn start for our 90 minute drive but with motorways most of the way, the journey was easy. Plus we had people to meet.

Cars trickled into the car park at the Fernvale Futures Centre, driven by women in cycling kit and carrying bicycles. A large bus, a coffee cart and an empty removalist’s van waited to swing into action for the Brisbane Valley Rail Trail’s Women’s Ride.

After signing in for the ride, sipping coffees brewed by the Somerset Coffee barista, and loading bikes into the removalist’s van, our group of 55 riders boarded the bus and filled it with a pleasant blend of chatter and laughter for the thirty minute drive to Esk.

The BVRT Users Association holds regular events to introduce bicycle riders to the rail trail. The Women’s Ride would see us ride the BVRT from Esk to Fernvale.

I felt a little anxious about the ride.

The Brisbane Valley Rail Trail with Gail captures the experience and projects you into another world….Continue reading Gail’s experiences with some very excellent photos…

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Group Rides

Never ridden a bike? Haven’t ridden in a few years? Like to brave the road? There’s a class to suit all riders. Choose from private lessons, group lessons or join a group bike ride.

Lessons

Group Lessons in a car-free zoneMost of the lessons, both Private and Group, are held in Elwood /St Kilda  Victoria. These are scheduled on both weekends and on weekdays.

Group lessons are listed on the rides/events calendar .

Private lessons are not listed on the calendar as these are arranged to mutually suit the instructor and cyclist.

Private lessons can be for any stage of cycling from, those who have never ridden or those wishing to brush up on their cycling skills. 75 mins. =$80

Group classes.

Skill and confidence classes:  Some are free and some are 2 hrs =$50.

After these sessions, you will be assigned a group suitable for you to cycle with and have fun at a similar standard.

Once assigned a group, if you wish you may join Ladies Back On Your Bike.

The annual fee is $85 per year, adjusted according to when you join.

Melbourne Paths

These rides take you on one of the numerous bike paths in and around Melbourne sometimes en route to lunch whether a picnic or a cafe. Develop your fitness and riding skills as you cycle, chat with other riders and enjoy the scenery.

Duration: Rides are approximately 3 – 4 hours.
Group Size: Group sizes usually range from 4 – 8 riders. Max 12.
Price: $20 or $30 per person (if you and your bike are being transported in the Ladies Back On Your Bike van and trailer).

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Breeze is a program run by Cycling Victoria, established to connect women riders. The rides are led by women all across Victoria. Jacinta leads regular Breeze Rides on the bike paths in and around Melbourne.

Duration: Rides are approximately 1-2 hours.
Group Size: Group sizes usually range from 4 – 8 riders. Max. 12.
Price: Free.

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