Stroud Hill Road
Length (Kms)
24
Road Type
Cruise with a twist
Last Known Status
Open
Last Update
Nov 12, 2024
Region
Mid-North Coast
Stroud Hill Road is a charming 24 km stretch connecting the historic towns of Stroud and Dungog. The ride takes about 30 minutes, making it an ideal short adventure through the picturesque countryside of New South Wales. This route offers motorcyclists a blend of rolling hills, open farmland, and forest patches, making it perfect for a relaxed cruise.
The road surface is generally well-maintained, with a few gentle curves that add a touch of excitement without being overly demanding. Light traffic and wide-open views make Stroud Hill Road a great option for new riders and those looking to unwind on a scenic ride. Be mindful of occasional gravel sections and wildlife, especially in the early morning or late afternoon when kangaroos and other animals are more active.
As you ride, you'll be treated to glimpses of the surrounding hills and distant ranges, providing plenty of photo opportunities. Once you reach Dungog, it's worth exploring the town’s cafes or local attractions before heading back or continuing on to nearby scenic routes. Whether you're riding solo or with a group, Stroud Hill Road offers a delightful, quick escape into the heart of the Hunter region.