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Karuah River Motorcycle Rally

Karuah River Motorcycle Rally

Starts: Sunday, 09 February 2025
Ends: Sunday, 09 February 2025
Karuah Motorcycle Rally is a beautiful country ride featuring New South Wales' best riding roads - sealed and unsealed. This is a 'back to basics' moto-camping weekend at Frying Pan Creek Campground. The rally site is about 30 kilometres north of Dungog via Monkerai and Main Creek Roads, between Dungog and Stroud, or the Wangat Trig Road past the Chichester Dam turn-off. Directions will be signposted from both these roads (each involves 14 kilometres of dirt). Collect your map at the Bank Hotel Dungog. This rally is for motorcyclists only, and cars are not permitted unless by prior arrangement.
Add to Calendar 2025-02-09 12:00 am 2025-02-09 12:00 am Karuah River Motorcycle Rally Karuah Motorcycle Rally is a beautiful country ride featuring New South Wales' best riding roads - sealed and unsealed. This is a 'back to basics' moto-camping weekend at Frying Pan Creek Campground. The rally site is about 30 kilometres north of Dungog via Monkerai and Main Creek Roads, between Dungog and Stroud, or the Wangat Trig Road past the Chichester Dam turn-off. Directions will be signposted from both these roads (each involves 14 kilometres of dirt). Collect your map at the Bank Hotel Dungog. This rally is for motorcyclists only, and cars are not permitted unless by prior arrangement. Chichester State Forest, Dungog , NSW , 2420 , Australia
Chichester State Forest, Dungog , NSW , 2420 , Australia
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