Ride the awesome Great Ocean Road on a slow paced tour
Feel the breeze in your hair as you ride the Great Ocean Road
Enjoy a small group tour on this epic route
Ride the Great Ocean Road on a tour suitable for all abilities
Feel inspired by the majestic nature of your surroundings as you power to the finish line
With a tour guide leading you, you'll visit some lovely points along the route

Slow Ocean Road Cycle Tour

Duration
6 days
From
$1,962 USD

Cycle the best parts of the Great Ocean Road over 6 leisurely paced days of the finest road biking. Ride one of the most iconic roads in the world on an accessible, slower-paced tour suitable for most cycling abilities. See the Twelve Apostles, Loch Ard Gorge, The Arch, London Bridge and more as you pedal the epic Great Ocean Road. Enjoy dramatic scenery of pristine, sandy white beaches and steep limestone cliffs as you cycle past wild ocean surf and through deep thick forest.

  • Category
    Road Cycling
  • Type
    Fully Guided
  • Duration
    6 days
  • Culture Level
    Familiar
  • Skill Level
    2 - Novice
  • Activity Level
    2 - Moderate
  • Elevation
    2 - Moderate
  • Terrain
    Coastal
  • Distance
    152.2 miles
  • Avg. Daily Distance
    25.5 miles
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  • Where does the tour start and end?

    The tour starts and ends in Melbourne, Australia. Melbourne Airport, (MEL - also known as Tullamarine Airport) services domestic and international flights. Melbourne is a central hub for trains and buses.

    The tour starts at Southern Cross Station, Melbourne early on Tuesday morning. If you are staying close to Southern Cross Station you will just need to cross the road with your luggage and bike to meet everyone at the station. If you have a car you may be able to leave your car at the hotel for the duration of the tour at a rate set by the hotel - enquire directly with the hotel.

    The ride will finish on Sunday in Mornington (70km from Melbourne CBD). You will be transferred to Southern Cross station arriving around mid-afternoon. It would be advisable to book a hotel room that night or fly home sometime after 5:00pm.

    Southern Cross station is approximately 30 minutes from the airport via the Skybus or taxi. You can take your bike on the Skybus.


  • How long is the tour? How many days cycling?

    The tour is 6 days long with all 6 days being cycling days.

  • What's the terrain/surface like?

    The cycling takes place on sealed roads throughout the tour with undulating coastal roads and some hills.

  • What about non-riding partners/part-time riding and bus support?

    The tour operator is happy to accommodate non-riding partners and part-timers who only want to ride part of each day or only certain days. They will generally try to allocate pickup points along the route every day. The entry price will be the same for part-time riders and usually non-riders as well depending on their tour plan.

    The support bus is there to support the tour and also pick up riders who need to jump in for any reason. The bus is also some-times used for part-time riders who only ride certain sections of each day – these are often partners of someone else on the ride. This vehicle can be quite popular on some days – especially long days or days with big hills! There is no shame in riding in this bus so if you are considering a tour and are ‘in the ball-park’ in terms of your fitness and preparedness, but not 100% sure if you will be up to it on the toughest days, just go for it – the vehicle and staff will be there to help out. It’s better to give it a try than to miss out altogether.

  • How fit do I need to be to complete the tour?

    This tour has been specifically designed for those who want to ride at a slower pace and don’t want to ride too far. The average distance per day is 41km (25mi) which is very achievable even for non-cyclists who have a reasonable level of fitness. For non-regular cyclists, the tour operator still recommends training for the ride as even though you may be physically fit, you should still spend some time getting your body (and different body parts) used to being on a bike for extended periods. This may pose a bigger challenge than cardio or aching muscles. Remember there will always be a support vehicle for those who wish, or need, to be transported for a portion of any day.

    There is a training schedule specific to each ride which you will be sent after you place your deposit, however, the tour operator is more than happy to send this to you earlier when you are considering the tour – just ask us for a copy and we will get it out to you straight away. As a rough guide, try to get to a point where you can average 15-20 km/hr on flat roads, and build your kilometre total distance in training to be out on the bike for 2-3 hours (roughly 40km/25mi) for two days straight. This will usually put you in a good position to be ready for your tour. The more training you do, the more you will enjoy the cycling.

  • Can I hire a bike?

    If you don't want to bring your own bike then it's possible to hire a bike. Whilst the tour operator doesn't have their own bikes to hire, they can put you in touch with their local bike shop and you can pay them directly for bike hire. The tour operator can pick up the hire bike for you the day before the tour and drop it off after the tour as well (they don't charge for the pick up/drop off service).

  • Which type of bike is best for the tour?

    A comfortable road bike or touring bike is probably best, however a hybrid is also fine if you are more comfortable on a hybrid and are confident in cycling the daily distances and average speed of the tour. Note that these bikes can be around 20% slower than a road bike.

  • What type of luggage should I use?

    It is recommended you bring a soft bag or backpack. It's advised not to bring a suitcase as they are bulky, difficult to stow on board vehicles or trailers and heavy. You may be required to lift or carry your own luggage from time to time, e.g. into accommodation. The tour operator expects your bag to be no heavier than 15kg, making it easy to manage for you and the staff. Any excess luggage may need to be stored or forwarded on to your final destination at your own expense. Information about what to pack is included as part of your Pre-Departure information. Generally, it is advised that you pack as light as possible.

  • What items can I carry during the ride?

    It's suggested that you carry a spare tube, a full water bottle and your own personal goods such as phone, wallet and rain gear, on your bike
    with you. The Tour Operator will transport your luggage, drawstring day bags, food & extra water. A more detailed list of things to bring and not bring is on our ‘Tour Preparation Guide’ which is sent out to you before the ride.

Overall Rating:
5.0/5
Rod
(Review obtained from Tour Operator)

Please pass on my thanks to all the crew for a fantastic tour. The personalized, professional and ‘no fuss’ attention to detail approach by the team made a great trip into a fantastic trip. I’ll be back for more next year. I have been wearing my Jersey while being out and about and also in the Gong ride just over a week ago, love the hi-vis colours. Every time I wear it someone asks me ‘which ride did you do’.....so it’s also a highly recognized jersey. See you on the Road.                 

Hoe Yoon C
(Review obtained from Tour Operator)

Just a short note to say a Big Thank You to all for the wonderful Great Ocean Rode ride; the care and attention to details and logistics put into it are all appreciated. After many years in this business, you must have thought out just about every possible eventuality, but it is great that everything went well without a hitch. Once again, many thanks, and wishing you all best for the future.

Colin N
(Review obtained from Tour Operator)

To all the team, my sincere thanks for making my first cycling tour with you such a wonderful enjoyable fantastic event, it certainly exceeded my best hopes and has fueled my appetite for more. Well Done. Best Wishes.