Where to Ride

Now you can enjoy Australia’s latest, most accurate and user friendly cycling Where to Ride guides. These outstanding publications include popular routes across the region with a mix of easy, family-friendly ride, more challenging on-road rides and the best off road parks in each region. With clear directions, stunning photography, GPS generated mapping and interesting background information for each ride, Where to Ride sets a new standard for quality and presentation in cycling guide books.
Where to Ride Books Coming Soon
- Where to Bike Philadelphia - website live
- Where to Bike Washington DC - website live
- Where to Bike San Francisco - website live
- Where to Bike Los Angeles - website live
- Where to Ride London - website live
- Where to Bike New York City - website live
- Where to Ride Mountain Biking Around Sydney
- Where to Ride Auckland
- Where to Ride Mountain Biking Around South East Queensland
- Where to Ride Mountain Biking Around Melbourne
- Where to Ride Hunter, Newcastle and the Central Coast
(More information on the website for some titles)
Now Available
Where to Ride Western and Northern Victoria Buy
Craig Marshall and Sandra Lawrie, Authors of Where to Ride Western Victoria, have poured hundreds of hours into making it the regions’ definitive cycling guide.
Western Victoria provides a varied and fabulous environment for cyclists, from excellent beaches to spectacular mountains, from interesting towns to remote forests, and from easy to challenging riding. Featuring 75 great rides, including 25 kids’ rides, giving the youngest cyclists a chance to develop their skills in safe surroundings. More info
Where to Ride Eastern Victoria Buy
Peter Whiteley has spent months researching, riding and writing 57 fun and interesting rides for adults, plus 31 top trails for kids and beginners. The rides span an area from the Murray River in the north, to Wilsons Promontory in the south, and from the Hume Highway out to the eastern seaboard.
This remarkable book offers a unique chance to experience some wonderful countryside under your own steam. The cities and towns of Eastern Victoria provide some of the most appealing riding, perfect for a day out on the bike. Take a leisurely roll around Phillip Island and Cowes or test your legs in the hills around Bright. More info
Where to Bike Chicago Buy
The book is aimed at recreational cyclists, including families with children looking for something to do on the weekend and mature age cyclists looking for fitness and fun. Each ride is graded from one to five stars in difficulty, has a detailed full colour map and profile showing all of the hills. There is also a detailed ride log, plus interesting facts about the area, tips about where to eat and drink, side trips and how to get there. More info
Where to Ride London Buy
Detailing 50 beautiful rides that will charm and inspire you and indeed help you discover the city
anew, Where to Ride London is the ultimate guide for recreational cyclists either native Londoners or
riders visiting from abroad.
Visit the website at wheretoridelondon.co.uk and try a ride.
Where to Ride Canberra Buy
Canberra has been famous as Australia’s most cycling friendly city for many years, but in recent years there has also been huge investment in mountain bike parks surrounding Canberra. These will feature in Where to Ride Canberra as well as the fantastic quiet scenic roads around the ACT.
Where to Ride Tasmania Buy
Tasmania is surely one of Australia's most beautiful states. When you combine this natural beauty with a relative lack of traffic compared to the mainland states, you get a cyclists’ paradise just waiting to be explored!
Where to Ride Sydney Buy
Sydney is widely regarded as Australia’s most cycling hostile city, but perhaps this is where a Where to Ride book is needed most! There are actually many great cycling paths and routes in and around Sydney, but they are often hard to find. Where to Ride Sydney with over 300 glossy pages has the information you need.
Where to Ride South East Queensland Buy
Our second edition of Where to Ride South East Queensland features new and updated routes and information. As well as dozens of recreational rides for adults, graded from one to five stars according to their length and difficulty, Where to Ride South East Queensland will feature a new section for kids rides.
Where to Ride Melbourne Buy
This book features 40 recreational rides, all within an hour’s radius of the Melbourne GPO and is aimed at recreational cyclists, including families with children looking for something to do on the weekend and mature age cyclists looking for fitness and fun.
Where to Ride Adelaide Buy
240 colour pages full of great rides, photographs, maps and lively ride descriptions. Where to Ride Adelaide is aimed at everyday cyclists, with all rides rated from one to five stars, according to their length and difficulty.
Where to Ride Perth Buy
Featuring 43 recreational rides, all within an hour’s radius of the Perth GPO ridden and described in full detail by Perth TV personality Brent Meyer. Each ride is graded from one to five stars in difficulty with one star rides being flat, short, and easily achievable by a beginner on the most basic of bicycles. The rides range in length from 10kms to 74kms.
Authors Wanted for Where to Ride Books
Here’s an exciting opportunity to write a cycling guidebook without any financial risk or worries about layout, printing and distribution. We’re looking for authors to write for our Where to Ride cycling guidebook series.
For more information see our
Employment Opportunities page or call us on +61 (2) 4274 4884.
