Windsor Road cycleway

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Windsor Road cycleway
Length31 kilometres (19 mi)
Location
cycleway)
Elevation gain/lossIncrease 164 metres (538 ft);
Decrease 158 metres (518 ft)
Highest point89 metres (292 ft) AHD
Lowest point10 metres (33 ft) AHD 
DifficultyEasy
SeasonAll seasons

The Windsor Road cycleway is a predominantly

off-road 31-kilometre-long (19 mi) cyclepath between Parramatta Park and Macquarie Street, Windsor that is generally aligned with the Windsor Road and Old Windsor Road.[1]

Route

Windsor Road cycleway
km
0
Parramatta (33°48′40″S 150°59′50″E / 33.811184°S 150.997245°E / -33.811184; 150.997245)
Connects with Parramatta Valley cycleway
1.9
Children's
hospitals
9.1
M7 cycleway
13.0
KellyvilleEttamogah Hotel
18.0
Rouse Hill
31.0
Windsor (33°36′36″S 150°49′05″E / 33.610031°S 150.817971°E / -33.610031; 150.817971)

The cycleway accesses the

Rouse Hill
there are some 26 traffic light controlled road crossings and therefore riding along this cycleway is a very stop-start process. There is a steep climb from Abbott Road up to Seven Hills Road when travelling north.

See also

References

  1. ^ 83 Macquarie St, Parramatta NSW 2150 to 98 Macquarie St, Windsor NSW 2756 (Map). Google Maps. Retrieved 18 December 2016.
  2. Sydney Morning Herald
    . Retrieved 18 December 2016.

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