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The Loftus Loop Track is a thrilling biking trail located in the Royal National Park in Sydney, Australia. Spanning over 10 kilometres, this mountain bike ride offers a heart-pumping adventure through diverse terrains and stunning natural landscapes.
Cyclists can access the trail from the NPWS office at 159 Farnell Avenue, although they also have the option to start at any location within the loop. The trail winds around Loftus Oval, providing an exciting journey for riders of all skill levels.
While parts of the trail are relatively easy, riders can expect some challenging sections, particularly around Temptation Creek, where steep and rocky pathways may require some walking for inexperienced riders. However, these variations in terrain only serve to enhance the overall enjoyment of the Loftus Loop Track.
During the ride, cyclists will cover 8 kilometres of trail and an additional 2 kilometres of designated bike track. The trails range from flat and wide to narrow and single-track, ensuring an exhilarating and ever-changing experience. It is recommended to download the Cycling in Royal National Park guide on a mobile device for navigation assistance.
Once riders have completed their adventure, they can refuel at the Audley Dance Hall Caf, which offers a delectable selection of food and beverages. Alternatively, they can unwind with a picnic lunch at Ironbark Flat picnic area, where they can relax and take in the beautiful surroundings.
For those who want to get a virtual taste of the Loftus Loop Track, a Google Street View Trekker captures the trail's incredible landscapes, providing a bird's eye view. This allows potential riders to explore the beauty of the track before embarking on their own adventure.
Aside from its exciting biking opportunities, the Loftus Loop Track is also part of the conservation and coastal engravings project in Royal National Park. This project aims to preserve and protect the Jibbon Headland Aboriginal engravings, a significant expression of Aboriginal culture in the region. The construction of a new boardwalk and viewing platform limits foot access to the engravings, preventing damage, while efforts are made to remove encroaching soil and vegetation.
To ensure a safe and enjoyable experience, riders should be aware of the vehicle entry fees that apply to cars, buses, and motorcycles. Tram crossings should be approached with caution, as trams have the right of way at all times. It is also recommended to check for any current alerts or updates before embarking on the Loftus Loop Track.
For more information or assistance, visitors can reach out to the National Parks Contact Centre, which operates daily from 7am to 7pm. The Royal National Park Visitor Centre is also available from 8:30am to 4:30pm daily, except on Christmas Day. Contact details for general enquiries and bookings can be found on the NPWS website.
Royal National Park is open from 7am to 8:30pm; however, there may be closures due to poor weather or fire danger. Park entry fees are $12 per vehicle per day, with additional fees for vehicles over 8 seats and discounted rates for students on educational programmes. Payment options include the Audley Visitor Centre, vehicle entry stations, pay machines, and the Park'nPay app.