Whitfield to Lake Buffalo cycling trail

Natural Attractions

Ride from the heart of the King Valley's renowned vineyards to the blue waters of Lake Buffalo on locals' favourite Rose River Road.
Cyclist on ramp, lake, hills with grass and trees, shadows in water, grey clouds, low cloud on hills
Cyclist with red vest on gravel road, farming country with poplar trees, hills with trees, grey sky
Rusty in coloured gravel road, bushes on both sides, trees, mountains, blue sky with wispy clouds
Cyclist on rusty coloured gravel road, through bushy scrub, trees
Gravel road with grey dirt, grass, hills, trees, blue sky
Prosecco Road cellar doors, vibrant vineyards, smooth gravel roads, pristine bushland, rolling hills and majestic Lake Buffalo - this gravel route has it all. Take in the sights of the local produce of King Valley to Lake Buffalo's calm waters on winding, well-maintained gravel roads through breathtaking scenery. This route is tailored for experienced self-sufficient gravel cyclists, presenting a significant climb up Gentle Annie Gap followed by an exhilarating descent in a remote area with minimal mobile phone coverage. Celebrate with a dip in Lake Buffalo before taking a pre-organised lift back or returning via the same route.

The trails starts at the Whitfield Bicycle Hub and ends at Lake Buffalo Reserve Boat Launch, with an elevation gain of 664 metres. Water can be found at the Cheshunt township and Whitfield township, and toilets at these locations as well as Lake Buffalo.

Every effort to ensure the text, maps and details of each ride are as accurate as possible, but no responsibility is accepted for any inaccuracy or misdescription by either omission or inclusion. Roads and tracks can change or be temporarily closed for a range of reasons.

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Address

Wangaratta-Whitfield Rd, Whitfield, Victoria, 3733

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