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All details can be customised to suit, and this information
is really meant as a rough guide only. There is so much to cover
that it would be impossible to note it all down here. Each trip
is individually tailored to suit your available time, bike preference
and other specific requirements. Although be advised,
Australia is not a small country; so you should make sure you
allocate enough time off work to make the best of your time here!

To give you an idea of what to expect, here is a rough outline
for a half continent tour. Don't forget, everything is customisable
to your specific requirement..!
You’ll start with the lovely coastline south of Sydney
and then turn west into the tightly twisting roads of the Snowy
Mountains and Alps. You’ll arrive in Melbourne and then
set off along the stunning Great Ocean Road before discovering
the wildlife and views of the Grampians National Park.

Next
stop is Adelaide before the colourful outback of the Flinders
Ranges. From here you head north through the outback to the opal
fields and underground homes of Coober Pedy.
Next stop is Ayers Rock (Uluru) and the Olgas before visiting
the amazing Kings Canyon. Alice Springs has some lovely nearby
gorges in the MacDonnell Ranges and you'll visit these before
riding north to the Devils Marbles National Park, Matarranka Hot
Springs, Daly Waters outback pub, Katherine Gorge and then on
to Darwin and the amazing Kakadu and Litchfield National Parks.
Heading east you ride past the Gulf of Carpentaria and find yourself
in Cairns. Visit the Daintree Rainforest, Cape Tribulation, Mosman
Gorge and take a Great Barrier Reef day trip from the beautiful
tropical town of Port Douglas.
From there it’s south to the Atherton Tablelands, Mission
Beach and the incredible Whitsunday Islands. Keep going and it's
not long before you reach Fraser Island and a 4WD day tour takes
you along the eastern beach and through the rainforest to pristine
freshwater lakes and sand blows. The Sunshine Coast is next and
the hinterland (inland area) to Brisbane past the Glass House
Mountains has superb biking roads and scenery.
From Brisbane you'll ride through Surfers Paradise to the most
easterly point in Australia at Byron Bay. Stay a day and relax
on the beautiful beach, to explore the town and enjoy the atmosphere
in the evening.
The last section of the trip back to Sydney takes you past some
of the most amazing biking roads and scenery as you ride on top
of the Great Dividing Range to the Waterfall Way, Hunter Valley
and Blue Mountains.
It’s a journey of superlatives and one that you’ll
certainly never forget!
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