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16/7/2021 1 Comment

Circuit guide for walks and bike rides in the Daylesford region

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Published by em PRESS, each of the 20 walks and 10 bike rides in the Central Victorian Highlands Walk and Ride Circuits guide is supported by full colour, large scale contour maps alongside detailed accompanying track notes. It’s sturdy, wiro bound and well-designed – features that replicate the style of the award-winning Goldfields Track guide. Graded from easy to hard, the circuits are scattered around all points of the compass within a 25km radius from Daylesford.
 
A team of five Great Dividing Trail Association (GDTA) members with vast collective experience specifically devised the walk and ride circuits, all of which are short enough to complete in around four hours. And because all of the routes presented are circuits, there’s no fiddling around with car shuttles.

Visit the GDTA's online SHOP to purchase for $24.99

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The circuits guide team (L to R): Tim Bach, Ken Dowling, Ed Butler, Mike Gustus, Gib Wettenhall and Bill Casey.
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13/11/2023 08:22:21 pm

It's exciting to discover the new guide for walks and bike rides in the Daylesford region published by em PRESS. The fact that these circuits are designed to be completed in about four hours and don't require car shuttles makes them even more appealing. Could you recommend a particular circuit that stands out for its scenic beauty or historical significance?

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    Writer and em PRESS publisher Gib Wettenhall lives among Mollongghip's volcanic hills at the far eastern end of the Divide between Ballarat and Daylesford.

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