South Burnett
Kingaroy loop via Goomeri
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WHY IT'S GREAT
Mount Wooroolin Road weaves through the landscape, a playground of curves and inclines for experienced riders. Smooth tarmac ensures a thrill, while hidden bends reveal surprising corners of the countryside.
Soak in breathtaking panoramas from Mount Wooroolin and Proston Lookouts, where the majestic Bunya Mountains rise and rolling hills unfurl like a green carpet. Lake Barambah adds a serene touch. Take it all in, but remember, responsible travel means respecting nature.
BE AWARE OF
Terrain
- Primarily sealed roads with good surface quality.
- Some winding sections, particularly in the Goomeri and Kilkivan areas.
- Rolling hills and farmland, with minimal elevation changes.
- Scenic rural landscapes with potential for wildlife encounters.
Technical difficulty
- Moderate to high due to winding roads, potential unsealed sections, and farm animals on the road.
- Requires good handling skills and cautious navigation, especially on descents, curves, and unsealed roads.
- Check the weather forecast before riding and be aware of potential for sudden changes, especially in the afternoon.
Traffic
- Traffic is generally lighter on rural roads like this, with occasional farm machinery or trucks to be aware of.
- Expect slower speeds in smaller towns like Goomeri and Kilkivan.
Fuel
- Fill up your fuel tank before starting, as petrol stations might be limited in some stretches.
Always remember, riders should be familiar with the local traffic laws and road conditions. Also check the weather before every ride, so you can be prepared for all conditions.
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