Fidele Soul Rides – Gold Coast (Australia)

 

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Michael Lister lives in a place called Paradise Point in Queensland, Australia. No doubt hard to leave 'Paradise', but when he does, his bike ride of choice takes him on a tour of the Gold Coast. Click here for the Strava link to the ride.

 

Michael Lister

 

My soul ride takes in the Gold Coast hinterland and our beautiful beaches. I love the crisp, clean air and no traffic before heading back to the golden beaches with a view up the coast. My ride starts with the “7 humps”. A series of rolling hills and what’s popularly known as “the wall”…but I ride down the wall, so that’s OK.

 

Michael's bike rests against a stone monument overlooking the bay, looking towards the city in the far distance.

 

Lower Beechmont is a popular climb with the locals. It climbs for 10km up to the bus stop. You’ll nearly always find riders sitting having a chat…and contemplating whether to head back down or continue the climb to “the roundabout” (12km) or Binna Burra (23km) with a nice little 1.5km, 15%er at the end.

 

Michael's bike rests against the lookout railing overlooking the beach with a surf lifesaving structure in the background.

 

This is a single day’s ride of 143km if I only go to the bus stop. But I sometimes make it shorter or longer but detouring, at any stage, to explore further or head home. There are many skyscrapers in the distance and plenty of beautiful people in the surf. There are many, many cafés and coffee shops along the coast. Popular with cyclists is Picollo at Miami, Caffene at Lands End. And they are both far enough apart so I can ride off whatever has tempted my taste buds.

Michael

 

Michael's road bike leans against a large highway road sign alongside the single-lane highway.

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