The Bicycle NSW Bega Tathra Safe Ride 2022 will leave the Bega Cheese Heritage Centre, cross the Bega River on the Princes Highway, take advantage of the Bega bike path network and then follow the Bega-Tathra Road to Kalaru where it will join the new path before returning to Bega Street to finish at the Tathra Hotel.

The ride has been approved by the Bega Valley Shire Council and approval from NSW Police has been given, in accordance with the recommendations of the BVSC Local Traffic Committee, supervised by Platinum Traffic Services (PTS) and a certified traffic control plan. The final approval for accessing the Princes Hwy is being applied for by PTS on our behalf. Check here for details of changed traffic conditions.

You can see the different stages and rider pull over locations on this Google Map

NSW Bike Week Community Ride

Stage 1 - Bega Cheese Heritage Centre to East Street via the Princes Hwy, Carp Street, bike paths

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Stage 2 - East Street to Warragaburra Lane

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Stage 3 - Warragaburra Lane to end of Jellat flats

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Stage 4 - Wallagoot Lane to Evans Park (Jellat Flats to Evans Park)

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Stage 5 - Evans Park to Tathra Hotel (on the shared path)

The ride segments are separated by stops where Platinum Traffic Services will pull the group over to allow traffic to pass.

Note: these relive segments do not precisely match the stages but will give you an indication of where the ride is going!

The Start of the Ride - Bega Cheese Heritage Centre

Thank you to Bega Cheese for making facilities available for us.

The End of the Ride -The Tathra Hotel

Don't forget to make plans for how to get back to your vehicle.