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Cycling Clubs and Organisations | Bike the Bay
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A bike ride around Corio Bay. Skip to primary content. Geelong City: The Central Business District. Cunningham Pier to Rippleside- the bollard ride. Twin Parks: Rippleside and St Helens – Serendipity. The Port of Geelong. Cycling Clubs and Organisations. From Virtual to Reality. Cycling Clubs and Organisations. 8211; Bike Safe is an advocacy group for cyclists, and is responsible for a large number of initiatives to improve cycling in the region. Geelong Veterans Cycling Club. 8211; holds annual gatherin...
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Paraparap via Pollocksford: Sunday, January 12th, 2014 | Bike the Bay
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A bike ride around Corio Bay. Skip to primary content. Geelong City: The Central Business District. Cunningham Pier to Rippleside- the bollard ride. Twin Parks: Rippleside and St Helens – Serendipity. The Port of Geelong. Cycling Clubs and Organisations. From Virtual to Reality. Paraparap via Pollocksford: Sunday, January 12th, 2014. January 14, 2014. The weather was cool and the winds south westerly. Shane, Mike, Barry, Karen, David, Doug at intersection of Pollocksford and Barrabool Roads. The route ba...
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The Port of Geelong | Bike the Bay
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A bike ride around Corio Bay. Skip to primary content. Geelong City: The Central Business District. Cunningham Pier to Rippleside- the bollard ride. Twin Parks: Rippleside and St Helens – Serendipity. The Port of Geelong. Cycling Clubs and Organisations. From Virtual to Reality. The Port of Geelong. Over 600 ships use the port of Geelong each year. A huge expansion is expected in the next ten years. All quiet – fishing fleet at Geelong Port. Pleasure launch near Royal Geelong Yacht Club. December 12, 2014.
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Limeburner’s Lagoon | Bike the Bay
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A bike ride around Corio Bay. Skip to primary content. Geelong City: The Central Business District. Cunningham Pier to Rippleside- the bollard ride. Twin Parks: Rippleside and St Helens – Serendipity. The Port of Geelong. Cycling Clubs and Organisations. From Virtual to Reality. Click an image to see the photographs and animation. Yachts at Limeburner’s Lagoon. Swans at Limeburner’s Lagoon. Evening stillness, Limeburner’s Lagoon. Fishing, Limeburner’s Lagoon. The lagoon is a haven for waterbirds. Twin Pa...
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Limeburner’s Point | Bike the Bay
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A bike ride around Corio Bay. Skip to primary content. Geelong City: The Central Business District. Cunningham Pier to Rippleside- the bollard ride. Twin Parks: Rippleside and St Helens – Serendipity. The Port of Geelong. Cycling Clubs and Organisations. From Virtual to Reality. The image below is a whimsical view of what a conference centre might look like. Imagine a wall of buildings across the parkland to the right of the building, and car parks encroaching into the park. Our quiet recreationa...Geelo...
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Waterfront path still closed: your help needed | Bike the Bay
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A bike ride around Corio Bay. Skip to primary content. Geelong City: The Central Business District. Cunningham Pier to Rippleside- the bollard ride. Twin Parks: Rippleside and St Helens – Serendipity. The Port of Geelong. Cycling Clubs and Organisations. From Virtual to Reality. Waterfront path still closed: your help needed. December 26, 2013. The lower Waterfront (Bob McGovern) shared path is still closed – more than three months after erosion was first identified. Still closed after winter storms!
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Cunningham Pier to Rippleside- the bollard ride | Bike the Bay
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A bike ride around Corio Bay. Skip to primary content. Geelong City: The Central Business District. Cunningham Pier to Rippleside- the bollard ride. Twin Parks: Rippleside and St Helens – Serendipity. The Port of Geelong. Cycling Clubs and Organisations. From Virtual to Reality. Cunningham Pier to Rippleside- the bollard ride. Cunningham Pier to Rippleside. Now take the lower shared path right along the waterfront from Cunningham Pier to Rippleside Park. Need some relief from bollards? December 12, 2014.
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On Ya Bike! – Allan’s Mystery Ride | Bike the Bay
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A bike ride around Corio Bay. Skip to primary content. Geelong City: The Central Business District. Cunningham Pier to Rippleside- the bollard ride. Twin Parks: Rippleside and St Helens – Serendipity. The Port of Geelong. Cycling Clubs and Organisations. From Virtual to Reality. 8211; Allan’s Mystery Ride. October 27, 2013. Seniors Month is almost over and after four successful. Rides led by Rod, Peter, Stella and Paul, the final ride of the series is. Keep those pedals turning. Rides in the Geelong Area.
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What’s New? | Bike the Bay | A bike ride around Corio Bay
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A bike ride around Corio Bay. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Geelong City: The Central Business District. Cunningham Pier to Rippleside- the bollard ride. Twin Parks: Rippleside and St Helens – Serendipity. The Port of Geelong. Cycling Clubs and Organisations. From Virtual to Reality. Rod’s Heritage Ride on Pulse TV. December 12, 2014. In this episode, Cycling Geelong’s heritage ride from Queenscliff to Point Lonsdale is featured. Paraparap via Pollocksford: Sunday, January 12th, 2014.