Best Motorcycle Rides in Australia

From coast to coast, top to bottom and everywhere in between, Australia is a nation of unforgettable sights, landscapes, and scenery. And there are few better ways to take in all the scenic locations this country has to offer than motorcycling along the open road.
But with so many sights to see and great rides to go on, the choice can almost feel overwhelming. Luckily, we’ve put together this list of 5 of the best motorcycle rides in Australia to help you plan your next big ride. These bucket list worthy rides are sure to get your engine revving.

1. Adelaide Hills, SA

This 159 km loop starts in Golden Grove, which certainly lives up to its name by making you feel as good as gold. The ride ends in the nearby Tea Tree Gully and takes you on quite a journey along the way. From picturesque straight stretches of countryside to some great corners, this heavenly journey through the Adelaide Hills has just about everything.


With so many fantastic cafes, restaurants, and wineries to explore along the way, the only risk is that you’ll get so caught up in all the delicious food and drink that you forget to concentrate on the actual ride!

2. Great Ocean Road, VIC

One of the most famous and popular rides in Australia, this 120km stretch from Torquay to Glenaire takes you right past the Twelve Apostles, one of the seven natural wonders of the world. Admittedly, this can make the ride a little difficult, with tourists and congestion posing a bit of a challenge for riders. However, if you manage to ride this magnificent road during a quieter time, there are few more beautiful or rewarding sights.


If you’re fond of going off the beaten path, be sure to follow some of the back roads you encounter along the way, which lead up to some real hidden gem coastal towns. They certainly don’t call it the ‘Great’ Ocean Road for nothing!

3. Strahan to Derwent Bridge, TAS

Though you can’t really go wrong riding anywhere in Tasmania, we’ve picked out this little gem of a ride as one of the best. Starting at the gorgeous Strahan on Tassie’s west coast, you’ll travel along the A10 to Queenstown, and then on to Derwent Bridge. En route, you’ll encounter the infamous ‘99 Bend Road’ and discover exactly how it got its name.


Throughout the roughly 130km journey, you’ll see for yourself why this ride rivals any in Australia. Spoiler alert: the World Heritage-listed mountains, long, open stretches of highway, and knockout greenery certainly all help.

4. Oxley Highway, NSW

No list of Australia’s best motorcycle rides would be complete without mentioning the Oxley Highway. This is one of Australia’s most well-known and beloved riding roads and for good reason. In particular, the 165km stretch from Wauchope to Walcha is a motorcycle lover’s dream. If the Oxley’s many twists and turns put your brain in a bit of a spin, the ‘300 Bends’ t-shirts you can purchase along the way will help to remind you of this unforgettable experience.


It’s not just the numerous corners that make this ride so great, though – the scenery is just as good. From the eye-catching mountain views to the lush rainforest, the Oxley offers plenty of sights to savor.

5. Kangaroo Valley Ride, NSW

National park? Check. Scenic waterfall views? Check. Coastal roads? Check. Sensational suburban scenery? Check. Yup, this ride has just about everything you could ask for. Commencing on the Princess Highway in Kirrawee and winding through the Royal National Park along the way, it’s hard not to feel a little regal on this ride fit for a king.


Along the way, you’ll find yourself riding past the Macquarie Pass, which offers a picturesque view of an 822m waterfall. For 116km of pure biking bliss, this ride shows off some of the absolute best that Australian nature has to offer.

if you’re feeling the need for speed, the 16km run at the Putty’s northern end around Singleton might be more up your alley. Colloquially known as ‘the 10 miles’, this little slice of motorcycling joy has to be experienced to be fully believed.

Also Read: Best seasons for motorcycle riding in Australia

Source: BudgetDirect

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