Centenary Trail in a Day

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Centenary Trail in a Day

Postby 943 » Sun May 31, 2020 10:01 pm

Hi All

I’m starting to think about planning to do the Centenary trail in a day starting from Parliament House.

The plan is to do it in Spring after it warms up a bit.

Any tips for doing the ride in a day - apart from ensuring I have the fitness?

I plan to ride it on my Norco gravel bike.


Thanks

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cancan64
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Re: Centenary Trail in a Day

Postby cancan64 » Tue Jun 02, 2020 4:35 pm

No tips... By memory anti clockwise has better signage, food stops are Hall, cafe for breakfast or old picture theatre or pub for beer/lunch and Tuggers for a few food options...oh and Stromlo for bacon burger and beer. PM if you dont want to go alone, sometimes I will go one direction Saturday and then the other Sunday, its a good ride and you can do north side and then South side easy enough, just signage is bad in a lot of spots, I have been doing south on a Saturday morning, Red Rocks section is favourite
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Ross
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Re: Centenary Trail in a Day

Postby Ross » Mon Jun 22, 2020 1:57 pm

This guy ran the whole Centennary Trail starting at Hall in 7 or so stages and wrote a blog about it (see link below). He mentions several times that in places the signage was less than adequate

https://mygungahlin.com.au/community/ru ... nary-trail

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