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This ride best suits beginner to intermediate level riders. Although there are hills, most of the track is reasonably level, and the surface is mainly smooth, making for a fairly easy ride. The waterbars returned late 2003, adding considerably to the fun factor for more experienced riders. There's also a number of old maintenance tracks that are reverting to singletrack. Faulconbridge Point is quite popular with bushwalkers, family and school groups. A recent ride with a group of beginners took around 40 minutes riding from the gate to the lookout, plus stoppage time for them to catch their breath and yak (around another 30 minutes). We took it quite easy, so you could do it faster if you wanted.
Car drivers often prefer to drive out to the gate. Follow the Great Western Highway to the lights mentioned above and turn into Grose Road. Follow Grose Road, till you reach the locked gate. Don't forget to remove or hide valuables!
There's about 7 kms from the start of the dirt to the lookout - just stay on the main trail. Most of the track is reasonably flat or undulating, with only a few larger hills. The return of the waterbars means there's lots of chances to get airborne - or fall off! The track surface is typical Blue Mountains ridge top, mainly hard pack sand and sandstone, with occasional loose sections and deeper sand.
There are occasional views through the trees as we ride, but the lookout at the end is what we've come for. When you reach the lookout it's time to sit back and take in the spectacular views - you can see across the Grose Valley to the Bells Line of Road area, and down to the Hawkesbury plains past the cliffs of Grose Head South. To the north west, the Grose River continues to carve its canyon through the Mountains. I reckon the Grose Valley (and indeed, many valleys in the mountains) would give the Grand Canyon a run for its money - but we have trees!
If you're really keen, you can hide your bikes and hike down to the Grose River and back. I'm not that keen... Take care near the cliff edges, there's no fences and a hell of a long drop till you stop falling.
Return the way you came.
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the return of the waterbars means this ride goes back up the rankings -
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Distance | ~22 km return to Faulconbridge station |
Difficulty | Easy/Medium. Some hills - beginners may do some short stretches of walking. Surface generally smooth. Good for beginners. Technical difficulty low. |
Type | Normal to narrow fire trail |
Time | Varies - from one and a half hours to all day |
Trains | Springwood - Faulconbridge - timetable |
Interest | Faulconbridge Point Lookout, spectacular views of Grose Valley and Grose River, Norman Lindsay's art gallery - turn east into Chapman Pde at high school |
Issues | popular with walkers and family groups - ride carefully! Don't fall off jumping waterbars. |
Ridden | 2006 |
Map | Penrith topographical |
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