Bulimba Creek Bikeway Explorer
Free

Bulimba Creek Bikeway Explorer

Date & time
Sun 7 Jul 2024
9:00am to 12:00pm
Add to Calendar 2024-07-07 09:00 2024-07-07 12:00 Australia/Brisbane Bulimba Creek Bikeway Explorer Explore sections of the fantastic Bulimba Creek Bikeway as it hugs the creek and meanders through Murarrie, Cannon Hill, Carina and Carindale. Mostly flat 20 km ride on bike paths. Ride through the Minnippi Parklands and see what wildlife you might spot. A really interesting and enjoyable ride with lots of highlights. Presented as part of Council's Cycling Brisbane program.
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Age

12 years and over. Children aged 12-15 years must be accompanied by an adult.

Cost

Free

Explore sections of the fantastic Bulimba Creek Bikeway as it hugs the creek and meanders through Murarrie, Cannon Hill, Carina and Carindale. Mostly flat 20 km ride on bike paths. Ride through the Minnippi Parklands and see what wildlife you might spot. A really interesting and enjoyable ride with lots of highlights.

Presented as part of Council's Cycling Brisbane program.

Bookings

Bookings essential. To book visit Eventbrite or for more information phone Michael with Spoke Sixteen on 0468 671 135.

Venue

167 Murarrie Rd, Murarrie

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