
This year’s KBUG Cycling Tour will take in Victoria’s High Country Rail Trail and the Albury Wetlands, during the last week of March.
There will be three days of riding….
- Monday 25th March: Shelley to Tallangatta (46 km)
- Tuesday 26th March: Albury Wetlands (38 – 65 km with optional extension)
- Wednesday 27th March: Lake Hume village to Tallangatta (62 km)
More information about each of the rides is available in the Ride Information package below.
Registration is now closed (11th March).
You will need to organise your own accommodation, staying in the area from Sunday 24th, to be ready to roll on the Monday morning, when we will be meeting at Tallangatta hotel at 8:00 am to drive to Shelley.
There is plenty of accommodation available in Albury and Wodonga, but with two of the rides (and if taking the extended option, the third ride) making use of the Rail Trail near Lake Hume, the Lake Hume Discovery Park (Victoria) will be the preferred base for most riders. The park offers a wide range of accommodation options.
More discussion and planning will no doubt take place on our regular rides over the coming weeks.
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