Get on ya bike for Birdlife and Boardwalks

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Two-wheel guru and director of Baringa Bikes, Scott Durston will this week take cyclists further afield for the “Birdlife and Boardwalks” ride route.

“This week’s route takes in the Lamerough Creek West Environment Reserve at Pelican Waters,” Scott said.

“This is a smooth wide gravel path, which is also popular with walkers, and is well signed.

“It runs beside Lamerough creek and associated wetlands.

“The starting point is at the dead-end street off the roundabout at Caloundra City Private School.

“The suggested route is just a short 3.4km, but some may prefer to follow the gravel path back to the start point rather than the side street.

“It is possible to extend the ride to the water’s edge along Pumicestone Passage for those that are keen.”

Baringa Bikes Ride Guide 

Difficulty Level: Beginner to moderate (suitable for children)

Distance: 3.4km

Starting Point: Caloundra City Private School – 200 Pelican Waters Boulevard

Ending Point: Back where you started – looped.

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