For an embedded Ride with GPS map please open http://ridewithgps.com/routes/7967316
This app. will not only allow you to get a greater resolution but a cue sheet as well.
An artistic approach to the old Boggo Road Gaol |
On this particular ride, we caught the train from Cleveland Station to Park Road Station, Dutton Park where the infamous old prison"Boggo Road"stands .....
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boggo_Road_Gaol. At 30 km this is not a long ride but it does take in some nasty hills some long but mostly short and sharp so you need to have a reasonable amount of fitness unless you are willing to walk some of them.
The first part of the ride is to The Gap http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Gap,_Queensland, which is the half way point of the ride and at 15 km is an excellent stop for coffee and a snack. The route takes you past the Brisbane Botanic Gardens but you need a couple of hours to do these gardens justice and although it is possible to include a walk through, I have deliberately left it out of this ride in order to keep the ride within a reasonable time frame.
Entrance ramp to the Eleanor Schonell Bridge crossing the Brisbane River. |
The first part of the ride is to The Gap http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Gap,_Queensland, which is the half way point of the ride and at 15 km is an excellent stop for coffee and a snack. The route takes you past the Brisbane Botanic Gardens but you need a couple of hours to do these gardens justice and although it is possible to include a walk through, I have deliberately left it out of this ride in order to keep the ride within a reasonable time frame.
A nice collage of photos depicting the area the ride passes through and the quality of the paths. |
Spaghetti Junction (not the official name) at Bowen Hills |
Breakfast Creek. |
The second half of the ride follows the Enoggera Creek Bike path which is an absolute delight to ride passsing through a number of well maintained parks and sporting fields, eventually turning into Breakfast Creek at Bowen Hills. It is then a matter of following the paths and cycling directions to Albion Station. To be sure always carry a detailed map, just in case a cycling sign or two are not there.
AN EVER GROWING LIST OF CYCLING MAPS WITH JIMMY BEE CAN BE FOUND BY OPENING THE FOLLOWING LINK: http://jimmyb9.blogspot.com.au/
Cheers and safe riding,
Jimmy Bee
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