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Dungog PedalFest

Starts: Saturday, 21 September 2024
Ends: Sunday, 22 September 2024
The Annual Dungog PedalFest is a fun celebration of cycling and sociability in the beautiful Williams Valley. There is a selection of social, family-friendly riding, competitive racing and gravity enduro mountain bike events. Pedalling off on Friday with the Kids and Cobwebs five-kilometre historic ride around Dungog town. Get your bibs on for Saturday with a social MTB ride in Dungog Common, the Fosterton Loop Ride (23 kilometres) and/or the Bandon Grove Ride (23 kilometres) in the afternoon. Powering on Sunday with the historic Thalaba Church Loop - the Scones, Jam and Cream Ride (20 kilometres), gravity enduro MTB race and a self-guided historic tour of the town. There's something for everyone whether riding or spectating.
Add to Calendar 2024-09-21 12:00 am 2024-09-22 12:00 am Dungog PedalFest The Annual Dungog PedalFest is a fun celebration of cycling and sociability in the beautiful Williams Valley. There is a selection of social, family-friendly riding, competitive racing and gravity enduro mountain bike events. Pedalling off on Friday with the Kids and Cobwebs five-kilometre historic ride around Dungog town. Get your bibs on for Saturday with a social MTB ride in Dungog Common, the Fosterton Loop Ride (23 kilometres) and/or the Bandon Grove Ride (23 kilometres) in the afternoon. Powering on Sunday with the historic Thalaba Church Loop - the Scones, Jam and Cream Ride (20 kilometres), gravity enduro MTB race and a self-guided historic tour of the town. There's something for everyone whether riding or spectating. 198 Dowling Street, Dungog , NSW , 2420 , Australia
198 Dowling Street, Dungog , NSW , 2420 , Australia
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