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Cycling in Atherton

Discover a map of 53 cycling routes and bike trails near Atherton, created by our community.

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Find the right bike route for you through Atherton, where we've got 53 cycle routes to explore. Most people get on their bikes to ride here in the months of January and December.

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Day 3: Lake Eachem, Curtain Fig Tree and Malanda Falls Loop

Cycling route in Atherton, Queensland, Australia

<span lang="EN-US"><span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman'; font-size: 16px;">A nice cruisy days riding from Yungaburra through the Atherton Tablelands to some of its most iconic hot spots in the tablelands including Lake Eacham, Curtain fig tree and Malanda Falls. Only minutes from Yungaburra is the famous Curtain Fig Tree, one of the best known attractions in the Tablelands. The tree stands 50 metres tall and spreads to 39 metres wide at the base and is over 800 years old.</span> curtain effect has resulted from the weight of the fig tree being too great, so the host tree fell over landing on a 45-</span><img src="file://localhost/Users/sallyschott/Library/Caches/TemporaryItems/msoclip1/01/clip_image002.png" alt="" hspace="9" width="121" height="82" align="left" /><span lang="EN-US">degree angle. The strangler vine has grown along the slanting angle of the leaning tree, dangling 15 metres to the ground. This has now formed a curtain, which has made the tree so fascinating and unusual.  Malanda falls flow all year round and its brook meanders through our rainforest providing a home to many turtles and platypus and other aquatic species. The virgin Rainforest is alive with birdlife and animals and is one of the few places that the rare Lumholtz Tree Kangaroo calls home. The rainforest provides our whole park with natural air-conditioning. Its beauty will astound you. </span> <span lang="EN-US">Lake Eacham is an extinct volcanic crater lake filled with cool, clean, crystal clear water, surrounded by 1200acres of lush tropical highland rainforest.  Add a ride to Lake Barrine (18km return) if you want to do some extra kms, <span style="color: black;">Lake Barrine is hidden in World Heritage Rainforest. From here you can take an informative and relaxing rainforest and wildlife cruise around the volcanic crater brim. The 40-minute, 6km cruises provides a close-up view of one of the most complex and amazing rainforest eco-systems in the world.</span></span>
44.8 km
Distance
438 m
Ascent
399 m
Descent
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Day 3: Lake Eachem, Curtain Fig Tree and Malanda Falls Loop CLONED FROM ROUTE 437914

Cycling route in Atherton, Queensland, Australia

A nice cruisy days riding from Yungaburra through the Atherton Tablelands to some of its most iconic hot spots in the tablelands including Lake Eacham, Curtain fig tree and Malanda Falls. Only minutes from Yungaburra is the famous Curtain Fig Tree, one of the best known attractions in the Tablelands. The tree stands 50 metres tall and spreads to 39 metres wide at the base and is over 800 years old. curtain effect has resulted from the weight of the fig tree being too great, so the host tree fell over landing on a 45-degree angle. The strangler vine has grown along the slanting angle of the leaning tree, dangling 15 metres to the ground. This has now formed a curtain, which has made the tree so fascinating and unusual.  Malanda falls flow all year round and its brook meanders through our rainforest providing a home to many turtles and platypus and other aquatic species. The virgin Rainforest is alive with birdlife and animals and is one of the few places that the rare Lumholtz Tree Kangaroo calls home. The rainforest provides our whole park with natural air-conditioning. Its beauty will astound you. Lake Eacham is an extinct volcanic crater lake filled with cool, clean, crystal clear water, surrounded by 1200acres of lush tropical highland rainforest.  Add a ride to Lake Barrine (18km return) if you want to do some extra kms, Lake Barrine is hidden in World Heritage Rainforest. From here you can take an informative and relaxing rainforest and wildlife cruise around the volcanic crater brim. The 40-minute, 6km cruises provides a close-up view of one of the most complex and amazing rainforest eco-systems in the world.
44.9 km
Distance
475 m
Ascent
475 m
Descent
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Rifle Range Road, Atherton to Rifle Range Road, Atherton

Cycling route in Atherton, Queensland, Australia

7.8 km
Distance
221 m
Ascent
223 m
Descent
0

Day 4: Yungaburra to Millaa Millaa (The Falls Tea House)

Cycling route in Atherton, Queensland, Australia

Enjoy a beautiful ride on back roads past curtain fig tree to Atherton. Atherton has an array of gourmet cafes to choose from and is a great morning tea stop. From Atherton to Herberton you will experience a gradual incline with one last solid climb, followed by an enjoyable swoop down to the wild river. Herberton is the oldest town on the Tropical Tablelands. The town sits on a hilly landscape with streets dotted with jacaranda trees. The town’s most favourite tourist destination is the Herberton Historic Village, where you can sit in the schoolhouse or stand at the bar of the pub. Herberton Historic Village is more than a vintage precinct — it's a tangible buzz of things past. The collection currently features over 40 original buildings with intact interior displays, original machinery and vehicles, plus thousands of antique items and period memorabilia. It is regarded as the most significant ever assembled in Queensland. The ride from Herberton to Millaa Millaa offers spectacular views on a clear day. The road is lined with an abundance of luscious green dairy pastures and the greenery and rainforest becomes more abundant as your get closer to Millaa Millaa. The optional last climb to the Millaa Millaa lookout is worth the effort and rewards you with panoramic views of the tablelands.
73.8 km
Distance
782 m
Ascent
638 m
Descent

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