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Yarra Ranges a key spot for mountain bike riders in Autumn

The picturesque Dandenong Ranges provide some great scenery for mountain bike riding, even before their arrival of the proposed Warburton Mountain bike destination.

Tracks in the Upper Yarra and Dandenong Ranges are the pick of the bunch, while junior riders can get a feel for the sport in Lilydale.

President of Yarra Ranges Mountain Bikers Andrew Howieson shared some of his favourite tracks and said the Dandenong Ranges has some of the must-visit tracks, for beginners and experienced riders alike.

Mr Howieson recommends the MVO fireroad trail network for a great introduction for off road cycling without needing to go ‘mountain biking’.

“The fireroads link a number of great locations, and for those looking for a workout I’m particularly fond of riding across from Silvan Reservoir up to Olinda for a coffee and back. Don’t be put off by the wet weather, this ride is fantastic on a gloomy day,” he said.

For those seeking an authentic trail experience, Mr Howieson said the Dandenong Ranges has a small mountain bike network available, with more on the way soon.

“Particular trails to tackle for an intermediate rider would be “Downhill track” or “Temple of Zoom”. Temple of Zoom in particular offers a great technical downhill experience that is suitable for intermediate riders, with no forced risks involved. This trail takes between 3 to 8 minutes to complete and offers a descending experience through some spectacular native bush. The Bakers Dozen loop, an undulating 1.6km trail is another notable mention worth checking out.”

Elsewhere, Hey Hey My My in Wesburn is the first trail to be delivered to the Warburton region ahead of the proposed Warburton Mountain Bike destination,

“It was recently rebuilt by Yarra Ranges Council and offers a fantastic flow experience with the potential for high speeds and optional technical features, like log drop offs and jumps,” he said.

“All obstacles can be ridden around, and the gradient is not too steep. If you can confidently ride a bike including gears and brakes, you’ll have a great time on this trail.”

Also in the Upper Yarra, the O’Shannessy Aqueduct Trail, while not a dedicated mountain bike trail, provides a perfect opportunity for quiet 35-40km ride through the beautiful environment, on mountain bikes as well as hybrid or gravel bikes with an adequate tire tread.

Mr Howieson recommends starting from the top of Dee Road in Millgrove or Yuonga Road in Warburton, and packing food and water as the ride out to the weir is physically demanding.

Elsewhere, For younger riders or those looking to get a simple taste for the sport, the Lilydale Lake skills loop is ideal to practice before heading out onto the trails.

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