Billimari Loop
Cycling Route
Details
57.45 km
254 m
A popular scenic cycling route travelling through fertile river flats. Billimari is known for its olive groves, vineyards and vegetable farms. As you ride along the North Logan Road, look out for asparagus growing wild along the road reserve. Billimari has few public facilities, and now only the park and public hall remains, home to the famous "Billican Productions Inc". Billimari or the Merrigonowry Bridge provide an ideal rest / picnic spot. A section of North Logan Road that is flanked by Poplar, Oak and Walnut trees is a shady reminder of the south of France.
Find more information in the ride booklet from Cowra Council: http://www.cowracouncil.com.au/images/Cowra%20Rides%20Guide%202014%20-%20web.pdf
Route and Elevation
Segments
Name | Distance | Elev. Diff. | Avg. Grade |
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Extended Billimari Loop (to the tip). | 54.21 km | -40 m | -0.0% |
full billimari loop | 57.38 km | 45 m | 0.0% |
Young Road to the Tip. | 54.11 km | -40 m | -0.0% |
Grenfell Rd dash | 5.18 km | 13 m | 0.1% |
billamari loop | 51.58 km | -47 m | -0.0% |
Cowra to Merringanowry | 20.01 km | -22 m | -0.0% |
Merringanowry Road | 8.66 km | 45 m | 0.3% |
Where's Greg? | 2.00 km | 25 m | 1.2% |
Billimari to Railway Line | 18.46 km | 20 m | 0.0% |
Kellys Rd to Glenlogan rd | 10.37 km | 24 m | 0.1% |
North Logan run home | 0.68 km | -6 m | -0.5% |
Mulyan Moosh | 1.15 km | 6 m | 0.4% |