How long is the Kedron Brook Bikeway?
How long is the Kedron Brook Bikeway?
The Kedron Brook Bikeway stretches for almost 20 kilometres from Mitchelton to Nundah using a mixture of off-road shared pathways and separated bikeways. It runs through Everton Park, Stafford, Grange, Gordon Park, Lutwyche and Kedron. Use the bikeway to get to local schools, shops, sports clubs and busway stations.
Are the Brisbane bikeways open?
Bicentennial Bikeway – Queen’s Wharf Brisbane construction The Bicentennial Bikeway will remain open during this time, but intermittent stop-and-go traffic control will be in place Monday to Friday between 9am and 4pm for construction work. This will be in place until mid-2022.
How long is the Jim Soorley Bikeway?
0.3 mi
Jim Soorley Bikeway
Length | 0.3 mi |
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Est. Steps | 1000 |
What are the bikeways in Brisbane?
Brisbane has an extensive and growing network of bikeways. Through the Better Bikeways 4 Brisbane program, Brisbane City Council invested $100 million between July 2016 and 2020 on bikeways to improve access to local destinations and the city centre. Completed bikeway projects include: Botanic Gardens Riverwalk.
How do I get from North Brisbane to Brisbane City Centre?
The inner north to city centre map takes you along the North Brisbane Bikeway, from Lutwyche to the city centre and beyond. The inner south to city centre map takes you from Tarragindi to the city ventre, via the Veloway 1 – running adjacent to the Pacific Motorway and connecting to the Kangaroo Point Bikeway.
How do I access a shared path or bikeway in Brisbane?
For most journeys, you may need to ride on-road or on footpaths to access a shared path or bikeway. Riding on roads. Use one of the following planners to map your journey from start to finish. * Routes are suggested only. You are responsible for your own safety while using the Brisbane bikeway network.
Where’s the best bike path in Brisbane for kids?
Named after Brisbane’s aviation pioneer, Maude ‘Lores’ Bonney, this 1.2-kilometre bike path has dedicated space for two-way bike traffic, meaning the kids will have fewer obstacles as they learn to wrangle their handlebars. Whether you’re team north or south, take a city break and ride along some of the best coastlines Brisbane has to offer.