Cycling is a great way to get around. It’s cheaper than driving, causes less pollution and can be quicker for short trips, especially in peak hour. You can also get all the exercise you need each day just by riding your bicycle to the shops, school or work.
Ipswich, Queensland’s oldest provincial city, is an alluring blend of heritage charm, metropolitan sophistication and expansive green spaces. With more pathways, bike trails and dedicated mountain bike trails being provided all the time, there has never been a better time to get on your bike.
This Cycle Ipswich webpage will help you find a ride that will suit every member of the family.
14km return
Starting at the Workshops Rail Museum, this ride follows the Brassall Bikeway towards Wulkuraka Train Station with lots to discover along the way.
2.1km
Ride along Goodna Creek from Redbank Primary School to Lawrie Drive park.
2.5km
Ride from Redbank Plains State High School through the Rec reserve to Farmer Court.
11.3km return
Ride from Goodna train Station to Redbank Station, along a mostly off-road bike path.
4.1km
Ride from Bundamba to Ipswich Central on this on-road and off-road bike path.
9.6km return
This bikeway follows the Ipswich Motorway in both directions, with access to all the train stations.
5.6km
Starting from Limestone Park, this ride heads west to Wulkuraka Train Station using a mixture of open road and off-road paths.
3.4km
This bi-directional bikeway connects Springfield Central Train Station with the Springfield Central Sports Complex and Springfield Central State School.
2.1km
Ride from Leichhardt to West Ipswich, passing Jim Finimore Reserve and Ipswich West State School.
4.5km
This bikeway connects many community hubs including Wulkuraka Train Station and the Workshops Rail Museum