Southern Tablelands
The Southern Tablelands of New South Wales is a haven for adventure riders. It offers a mix of scenic sealed roads, challenging dirt tracks, and historic towns that showcase the region’s colonial charm. Located southwest of Sydney and west of the Great Dividing Range, the area combines natural beauty with thrilling rides.
Key routes for riders include the Taralga to Oberon Road, a winding stretch with breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside, and the Kings Highway, connecting Bungendore to the historic town of Braidwood, where you can stop for a coffee and explore its heritage-listed streets, for those seeking dirt adventures, Badja Road and Tuross Road offer challenging tracks with steep climbs, river crossings, and stunning vistas through the forests.
The region’s unsealed roads, such as Collector Road and Grabben Gullen Road, provide adventure riders with plenty of opportunities to explore the temperate grasslands, rolling hills, and bushland. Trails near Crookwell and Bungonia National Park add rugged off-road options, while quiet country lanes like Cullerin Road and Lake Bathurst Back Road are ideal for relaxed scenic cruising.
The Southern Tablelands also features key towns like Goulburn, the gateway to rural adventure and home to the Big Merino, and Yass, a historic stop surrounded by wineries. With a mix of history, scenery, and thrilling roads, the Southern Tablelands is a must-visit for motorcyclists looking to experience the essence of rural New South Wales.